Chapter 788. Who Do You Want to Kill?
Han Sen reviewed the information he had received from Ji Yanran concerning the Third God's Sanctuary. It detailed which spirit shelters were known of, and what was known of them and their occupants.
He read it over a few times, unable to find out anything about the spirit that took the white rhino away.
The middle of Han Sen's forehead still contained the mark, and he was worried over the prospect of being teleported to that spirit's shelter upon his arrival in the Third God's Sanctuary.
Humans had no control of where they spawned in the Third God's Sanctuary, and it was unknown whether or not such fates were determined by spirits.
Han Sen's super geno point tally had reached fifty-five, and it wouldn't be long before he maxed them out. Since he was nearing his ascension to the Third God's Sanctuary, he had to start thinking forward and figuring things out.
"If I really do end up in that spirit's shelter, I should obey as instructed. I only have this one life." Han Sen destroyed the information after finishing with it, and then continued to think, "There are numerous pros and cons when accepting the contract of a spirit. But to be contracted by a low-level one would be pointless. However, if it was an ordinary shelter or a knight shelter, there is the possibility I could escape to be free. Or perhaps even claim it."
He hadn't heard of any more super creatures existing in the area he was, so Han Sen decided to travel. He selected the faraway San Dao River as his next destination, for he had heard murmurs of fearsome monsters that inhabited it. To get there, he would have to traverse great swaths of forest.
There was nothing more Han Sen desired in the Second God's Sanctuary, so all he fancied doing now was speeding up his acquisition of super geno points to ascend to the Third God's Sanctuary.
With the silver fox in tow, Han Sen journeyed through the forests until he reached the San Dao River area. There, he took in the sight of numerous lakes and rivers intertwined with each other. It was a grand freshwater place.
