Chapter 896 Spirit Gene (1/2)
Chapter 896: Spirit Gene
Translator: Nyoi-Bo StudioEditor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Han Sen did not move. He cast the Dongxuan Sutra, which had his fingers generate a coin, and fired it at the approaching monkey.
Pat!
The coin stuck to the monkey's head. Almost immediately, its head swiveled down and the body followed, collapsing to the ground. Writhe as it might, it could not get back up.
The red-haired monkey tried to scream, but when it opened its mouth, Han Sen fired another coin. It landed directly on its lips, shutting them completely. The added weight propped the monkey into a position not unlike it was bowing to Han Sen.
Han Sen looked at the monkey once more, turned, and left.
Han Sen had managed to simulate the power of the Coin Toad that he had observed during his battle with it. He had only unlocked his first gene lock, so he couldn't simulate it perfectly. Its effectiveness was not half of what it could be, once Han Sen had his next few gene locks open. Still, it was enough to suppress the advance of the monkey, and it did more than his Sonic-Thunder Punch could ever hope to do.
After dealing with his simian aggressor, he went to the other side of the market to see if there was anything useful for sale.
After a short while browsing the wares, a spirit cut in front of Han Sen and blocked his advance.
”Has the monkey's master come looking for me?” Han Sen frowned, and put himself into a state of silent alert.
The spirit looked like a man. Its ears were like the fins of a fish, and it only possessed one red eye.
”How might I address you?” Surprisingly, the spirit bowed before Han Sen.
”My name is San Mu. What's up?” Han Sen asked.
”I saw you teach that monkey a lesson. The power you have seems efficient in restricting the movements of your opponents. With that power you possess, I am hoping you will be able to help me out on a certain matter. I can pay you spirit genes, in return for your compliance and aid,” the spirit politely requested.
Han Sen initially believed the spirit had approached him in a hunt for trouble; he never expected it to come looking for his help.
”How can I help?” Han Sen asked.
”I want to tame a wind beast. Unfortunately for me, its power is grand, and the likelihood of it submitting itself to serving and obeying me seems low. It is my desire that you suppress it, buying me the appropriate time to do what I must to tame it,” the spirit explained.
”What is your level? And how many spirit genes are you willing to pay?” Han Sen was interested in the proposition.
”My name is Yu Yan, and I am a Knight. I can pay you with ten fire-element spirit genes,” the spirit said.
”Okay. But if you are unable to tame it yourself after I do my part, you must still pay me,” Han Sen responded.
”Of course; in fact, how about I pay you in advance?” Yu Yan reached his hand out. A fire was birthed in the palm of his hand, and it then drifted through the air towards Han Sen.