Chapter 1006 Three Days, Three Years (1/2)
Chapter 1006: Three Days, Three Years
Translator: Nyoi-Bo StudioEditor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
A monster appeared on the slopes ahead, wreathed in fire. A man, who was looking Han Sen's way, was suddenly set ablaze.
Han Sen frowned at the sight, but thought it fortunate he had stumbled across the group right before a crisis befell them. Now, he had an opportunity to prove his worth and removed any shadows of doubt they harbored that he might not have been who he said he was.
But before Han Sen could move, Lin Weiwei tugged at him and said, ”Please be careful!”
”I can help,” Han Sen replied.
”Protecting yourself is the best thing you can do for now,” Lin Weiwei said, before she started running towards the monster.
Han Sen wished to tell her, ”I can kill that thing. Get your hands off me!”
But before he could, she and the others in their company had gone forward to run the creature through.
Lin He was a fairly accomplished fighter, and he had opened seven gene locks with a skill that aligned to the wind element.
Nobody looked happy as they felled that beast. They were upset at the realization they had so suddenly lost a teammate and friend, one who had already endured so much.
Han Sen spoke with them for a bit, and when they believe him, they accepted him into their fold.
”Sister Weiwei, what is the date? I was chased for a few days, so I fear I have lost track of the date and time,” Han Sen asked.
When Han Sen exited the cave that led to the valley he had been trapped in, he emerged in a land he had never seen before. As strange as it was, the monkeys did not follow, either.
After taking off in flight above the clouds, when he descended, the mountain was gone.
Try as he might, he could not find the same mountain. And during his search, he had stumbled upon Lin Weiwei and her people.
She told him that her shelter had just been destroyed by a fierce spirit, and they were in search of a new place to stay.
Han Sen asked them if they had heard about Thorn Forest before, but they looked at him blankly. No one knew of such a location!
”Today is the seventh,” Lin Weiwei said. It was common for people not to know the date.
”Which year?” Han Sen asked.
”It is the year twenty-five, the month of March.” Lin Weiwei found it strange he had asked that.
”Are you sure it is the twenty-fifth?” Han Sen asked, with wild eyes.
Although there had been no shift in daylight during his stay in the valley, the constant presence of the sun and blue skies might just have been an illusion. And even if he had miscalculated the time that had elapsed, he wouldn't be as clumsy as to mistake three days for three years.