Chapter 772 The Spirit Contrac (1/2)
Chapter 772: The Spirit Contract
Translator: Nyoi-Bo StudioEditor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Han Sen and Zhou Yumei began crossing the mountain, and not long after, they stumbled across another human. Zhou Yumei almost leapt for joy.
”Bad guy! You can't threaten me anymore,” Zhou Yumei said to Han Sen in a mocking tone, after asking the fellow if there were any shelters around. She then bounced up and down in childish glee.
”Once we arrive, prepare the sum of money you owe me. I have the stack of IOUs here, sealed and signed. Don't even think about trying to duck and dodge your way out of paying me,” Han Sen coldly said.
”Hum.” Zhou Yumei stuck out her tongue at Han Sen and turned in a huff to walk in the direction of the shelter.
”You're just walking off like that?” Han Sen stopped Zhou Yumei.
”Well, what else can I do?” Zhou Yumei asked, with apparent confusion.
”You can go, but if you keep Little Orange in a shelter, aren't you afraid of others seeking to kill him?” Han Sen said.
”What is there for me to worry about? Even I know nothing can compete with Little Orange,” Zhou Yumei said, as she proudly patted Little Orange's head.
”You're suggesting you will allow Little Orange to go around murdering people in the shelter?” Han Sen asked.
Zhou Yumei frowned and said, ”Well, what else am I supposed to do?”
”I can establish a camp here, and you can allow Little Orange to remain.” Han Sen retrieved his tent from the packs lining Golden Growler, and erected it. After setting it up, Han Sen told Little Orange, the silver fox, and the little fairy to stay inside. All those who could not be teleported would remain.
Then he summoned Steel Prince and commanded that he stay behind to guard the camp, as well. If anyone drew near, the Steel Prince could parley with them to prevent their approach.
If people would not heed what the spirit told them, what happened next was not something Han Sen could be held accountable for. If someone had a death wish, then that was on them.
After setting up everything, Han Sen led Zhou Yumei to the human shelter.
It was only a small knight shelter of little renown, but they were told that a few hundred miles past it rested another shelter that was grand in size. That one was a royal shelter. It undoubtedly served as a hub for countless other humans.
Han Sen and Zhou Yumei were in a rush to get there. Without stopping anyone else for information, they journeyed to the shelter as quickly as they could, so they could teleport back to the Alliance.
When he returned, Han Sen called Ji Yanran to inform her that he had been safe in his absence. They talked for a while, and during their discussion, Han Sen made sure to ask about the Third God's Sanctuary.
”Wait for me in your room; I'll bring Annie along with me. This is not an appropriate subject to be discussed on a communicator.” Ji Yanran then hung up.
Not long after, Ji Yanran visited Han Sen's room with Annie in tow.
After Han Sen greeted them at the entry, and had them take a seat, Ji Yanran turned to speak to Annie. ”Annie, tell Han Sen about the situation in the Third God's Sanctuary.”