<h4>Chapter 1169: Going Up Two Levels</h4>
<strong>Trantor: </strong>Nyoi-Bo Studio <strong>Editor: </strong>Nyoi-Bo Studio
As Han Sen walked forward, he thought about what had just transpired and was sure Qiu Ping was not a murderer. If he had what it took to take another man’s life, Zhang Yuchen would have been killed in the first strike.
Qiu Ping’s ten attacks were incredibly fast. They were so fast, Zhang Yuchen and Cheng Hu weren’t even able to see the strikesing. That being said, Han Sen knew Qiu Ping was not going to put his strength into the attack and actually try to kill him. Because of this foresight, Han Sen knew he did not even have to bother dodging.
“It has been twenty years, so if Qiu Ping really wanted to kill Zhang Yuchen, would he really need permission?” Han Sen wondered.
Han Sen now stood at the entrance of the third floor. There weren’t many creatures conducting the test there.
“What are you doing here?” a spirit guard asked, seeing Han Sen approach.
“I’m going up.” Han Sen smiled and pointed up.
The spirit summoned an instrument. He strummed its strings and a noise sounded. It was louder than thunder, and when the noise broke, it was like it whipped Han Sen’s heart.
“Listen to my song. You are free to ascend if you can withstand its might and remain standing.”
The spirit’s fingers rolled across the instrument as more thunderous sounds broke and snapped the atmosphere of the arena. Each note was again like the cracking of a whip against Han Sen’s eardrums and heart.
Han Sen stood where he was, simply watching the spirit y. He had witnessed Xiang Yin’s musical powers first-hand. The strength of a royal spirit’s music, byparison, was weak and unremarkable.
Cheng Hu had nowe to understand Han Sen was a very powerful person, but still, he worried for him.
Cheng Hu was standing far away from the source of that music, but he already felt his heart begin to tear asunder. It was incredible how Han Sen lookedpletely unfazed, despite standing right in front of the instrument.
As the tune went on, the music grew louder in volume. Han Sen didn’t move an inch, as if he had gonepletely deaf. When the song ended, Han Sen walked to the third floor without looking back.
“Maybe he didn’t spawn in this shelter?” Cheng Hu thought to himself. He wondered if Han Sen had what it took to reach the top floor.
After all, that was where the emperor lived. And, if everything he had heard was true, many super creatures and king spirits lived up there with him. Reaching there would be an incredible achievement.
Before reaching the Third God’s Sanctuary, Cheng Hu had never heard of something as scary as a super creature existing. Having learned about them, and to now think about a number of them collected in one ce, he felt drained of hope for Han Sen’s probability of seeding.
It was difficult enough for humans to hunt sacred-blood creatures. He had never imagined there was something worse and even more frightful lurking in the sanctuaries.
Humans who spawned in king spirit shelters never had a hope of returning home to the Alliance.
Han Sen was currently on the third floor, and there weren’t many rules there. Reaching this point was a proof of strength, and it meant you were not some witless yahoo. Here, you could even dictate and choose for yourself the times you wanted to work.
Han Sen didn’t hang around, though. He marched straight to the entrance to the fourth floor, wanting to reach the top so he could speak with the woman who had caused so muchmotion.
He needed to get there so Dragon King could detect where the new Sky Tree was, as well.
A royal spirit was, again, positioned at the entrance. Han Sen approached and told him, “I’m going up.”
The royal spirit wasted no time in pulling out a sheet of parchment. Then, he proceeded to draw a monster on it.
The next second, that same monster leaped out of the piece of paper and immediately tried to attack Han Sen.
Qiu Ping was a good distance away, out of sight, but he watched Han Sen intently with much intrigue.
“Can humans really reach the fifth floor?” Qiu Ping wanted Han Sen to seed, but hecked hope.
He used to be proud of his triumph in maxing out his sacred-geno points, but when he arrived in the Third God’s Sanctuary, he realized his power was actually minuscule.
King spirits and super creatures could destroy humans with the greatest and swiftest of ease. There was arge gulf of power separating them and humanity.
He had maxed out ordinary, primitive, mutant, and sacred-blood geno points in the Third God’s Sanctuary, and he had also managed to open eight gene locks. Compared to every other human, he was incredibly powerful. Butpared to king spirits, he was still very weak and of no challenge.
Qiu Ping could tell Han Sen was special, and that he could aplish more than most could. He didn’t think Han Sen had enough to reach the fifth floor.
Thest human to spawn in the shelter was four years ago. If Han Sen had been that person, it was difficult to imagine any person could obtain the power necessary to reach the fifth floor in a measly four years.
Han Sen’s body zed with the color red. He opened eight of his Blood-Pulse Sutra’s gene locks. In a single hit, he split the monster’s head open.
The royal spirit looked genuinely surprised, but he continued to draw more and more creatures. Each one came to life and tried to attack Han Sen. There were monsters of all sorts leaping out of the paper. There were beasts big and small, humanoid creatures, and insects of various families.
They were all summoned with an aggressive, insatiable bloodlust. They all went straight for Han Sen as soon as they came to be.
Han Sen only needed to take a deep breath and start swinging his fists to eliminate each threat.
Leaves and hazy dust swept through the field of their battle.
The monsters were unable to touch Han Sen once, as he ducked and weaved his way through the hordes. He killed everything with ease, as the monsters gushed blood that was ck like the ink that had drawn them to life.
“That is incredible. But still, it’s probably not enough to reach the top.” Qiu Ping continued to watch Han Sen’s progress.
Pang!
After Han Sen eliminated every ink-born monster, he nned to punch the royal spirit.
The royal spirit looked frightened at Han Sen’s sudden approach, so he hastily drew the image of a turtle for protection.
Boom!
Han Sen punched through the turtle and hit the royal spirit, sending him flying backwards.
Everyone looked their way now, as Han Sen went on his way to the fourth floor.
Han Sen knew Sky King wanted to grow a new Sky Tree. He needed strong people in his employ, so he’d value Han Sen highly if he was actually there to perform services for him. This would provide Han Sen with the opportunity to get close.
So far, Han Sen and Dragon King’s n was going well.