Chapter 898 Blood-Red Tree (1/2)
Chapter 898: Blood-Red Tree
Translator: Nyoi-Bo StudioEditor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Han Sen was afraid something bad might happen, so he stuck to using the name San Mu. He had been there for a long time, so had grown accustomed to him under his assumed name. But once, during a conversation, he let slip that his real surname was Han.
Chu Ming and Qu Lanxi had been in the Third God's Sanctuary for far too long, so it was unlikely they had heard of the name Han Sen. They actually believed Han was a fake surname he was trying to use to trick them.
Qu Lanxi thought about it quite a bit, though, trying to think of which family could raise someone so powerful.
But she didn't let the thoughts consume her. All she knew, deep in her heart, was that Han Sen was a person she should cherish. It was worth being friends with him.
”San Mu, are you really going to try to tame this wind beast?” Chu Ming looked at Han Sen, who was squatting down near the wind beast. He believed him to be a madman.
”This beast hails from Thorn Forest. If I tame it, it can guide us through that knotted labyrinth, and help us avoid the more dangerous hotspots,” Han Sen said.
”I suppose, but it is almost unheard of for humans to tame creatures. We aren't like the spirits, to whom it tends to come easily. If Yu Yan failed to tame it, how will you find success?” Chu Ming asked inquisitively.
”I either do it or I don't.” Han Sen stroked what remained of the beast's fur, and in response, it opened it bloody maw and tried to bite his hand.
But it was heavily injured, and it could barely move its head enough to reach. The best it could do was growl beneath its weakened, raspy breathing.
Han Sen continued to stroke the beast, and stroked its head. Then, he activated his holy light and used it to heal the wolf.
Qu Lanxi and Chu Ming both looked incredibly surprised, watching Han Sen heal it with a healing skill. Very few humans had this power, and women were the most likely to choose to learn that sort of hyper geno art. It was rare to see a big man like Han Sen choose such an ability.
But the power of the skill was still capped at Han Sen's first and only opened gene lock. In the Third Sanctuary, its effectiveness was not nearly as high as he wanted it to be. It didn't seem to do much good for the wind beast, at first.
After ten minutes of healing elapsed, however, there were some visible reductions to the severity of the wolf's wounds. It was getting better.
Energy returned to the wind beast, and it tried to chomp Han Sen's arm. He expected this, however, and so he made sure to dodge. He fired a coin at the wolf's head in retaliation, and pinned it to the ground.
The beast was ruthless, and it wasn't grateful for the healing it was receiving. It still wanted to attack Han Sen.
But it was still injured, and its movements had been inhibited by the weight of the coin. The wind blades were all crushed by Han Sen.