Chapter 1337. On the Pill
Han Sen recognized his father’s handwriting due to the vast number of family documents and possessions he had collected and perused over the years.
The letter he had received had been written and sent by his father, there was no room for doubt. It was easy to fake someone’s handwriting, but the content contained information only he and his father would know about.
And near the end of the letter, he read something that was most shocking.
When Blind Man provided Han Sen the cauldron, there was a pill inside. He claimed it was a gift from his father, and his consumption of it was of absolute importance. He was told to eat it before becoming a demi-god, due to its ability to aid him in unlocking something.
This gene lock was not associated with the average ten gene locks, and he had been told it’d be of great benefit for when he finally did become a demi-god.
Han Sen had the sudden thought that this was connected with the mystic gene lock Dragon King had told him about.
The letter concluded with a profound apology for his absence, and how, as much as he wished he could, he could not come back.
After finishing the letter, Han Sen’s mind was in a bit of a jumble.
He believed it really had been written by his father, but it wasn’t as if Han Sen missed him dearly over the years. Traditionally, all the best cowboys had daddy issues—issues they’d need to confront and work on—but Han Sen never felt a longing for his father. He had learned to become very independent, and he was used to being alone, and often enjoyed the solace that came with it. Even if the pill was given to him by his father, he wasn’t going to just take it because his parent had returned from the grave to tell him so. He still wanted to look into it more, through his own means.
