Chapter 1000. Battling the Ape King
Han Sen left the shelter with Bao’er. He killed a few primitive class bugs at first, to see if that would draw the ape out.
Not long after, it had indeed come to steal his kills. It crept near to Han Sen and watched him.
It was possible the ape knew Han Sen was special, more accomplished than the others fighters it had boorishly stolen from. This time, it did not make an immediate appearance and try to tackle Han Sen before running off with the goodies; it just waited and watched.
Han Sen was aware of the ape’s presence, but pretended he wasn’t. If he revealed he knew it was close by, there was a chance the ape would scarper. And if so, he’d most certainly be unable to pursue the ape if it was empty-handed.
Han Sen faced away from the ape, and holding Bao’er, he looked for more prey he could kill. When he started to move, so did the ape.
Han Sen found a black scorpion lying ahead, and noted it was primitive class. He fired an arrow.
The scorpion’s carapace was broken by the sudden shot, and the insect quickly died.
And just as this happened, a blue flash leapt out of the bushes. The ape spared no time in picking up the scorpion, shouting mockingly at Han Sen, and running off back into the tangled depths of the forest.
The ape could have easily killed the scorpion if it wanted to, and it was clear it was interested in annoying Han Sen more than anything.
