Chapter 1961 Sky Palace (1/2)

Han Sen had to go to Sky Palace, so he told Xie Qing King and the others. They were to take care of Planet Eclipse for him in the meantime, and they discussed plans for the future.

Han Sen was not worried about how Planet Eclipse would fare, nor Xie Qing King. As long as Han Sen's identity was not exposed, Yisha would also be there to safeguard the planet. No harm should come to Xie Qing King and the others while he was gone.

Han Sen was scared of people recognizing him in Sky Palace. If he was found out, all sorts of trouble could come.

The next morning, Xie Qing King called for a ship and had Han Sen shuttled off to Sky Palace in secret.

Sky Palace had many requirements for entry, so only proper students were allowed to enter the place. Han Sen was allowed in only because of his association with Yisha. None of his companions were, however.

On the way there, Han Sen found himself stricken with boredom. He watched Bubble jump up and down for a while.

The creature was an optimistic thing, and it never appeared worried.

Aside from Bubble, Han Sen even had to leave behind Little Invisible. Without explicit permission, you were not allowed to bring anything else. If he was found out to have smuggled something in, he'd be a dead man.

With a deified elite there, Han Sen wouldn't make the smallest move out of line.

Sky Palace was far away from Narrow Moon. It took him an entire month to reach his destination, despite taking multiple hyperspace jumps.

Sky Palace was a massive xenogeneic space. The ship Yisha sent had no permission to land, so it came to a stop at a planet nearby. After they confirmed Han Sen's identity, they sent another ship for Han Sen to travel in on.

When Han Sen entered Sky Palace, he found many islands floating in the air. It was just sky everywhere he looked. The islands went on and on, both above and below him. How many there were in total, he could not guess.

Sky Palace must have been notified of his arrival. When Han Sen entered, a man rode towards him atop a big white bird.

”Are you Han Sen?” the man asked, bowing. He was very clean, and he looked like someone in their early twenties. The image, however, was marred by a wound on his forehead.

Or at least, Han Sen thought it was a small wound. Upon closer inspection, he realized it was a third eye.

”My name is Han Sen; what is your name?” Han Sen replied with a bow.

”My name is Thousand Feather Crane, and I am a student of one of the elders here. I have been sent here by my master to guide you along the Sky Road.”

”Sky Road? I thought we were going to Sky Palace,” Han Sen asked, confused.

Thousand Feather Crane did not appear to be in a rush, and so he said, ”The first master made a rule. Any non-student that comes here must traverse the Sky Road alone. If you cannot travel through it, then that means you are not the heir of a deified. In that case, you will be shut out. Please forgive me.”

”I see. Please lead the way, then.” Han Sen was happy.

Han Sen did not want to enter Sky Palace. If there was a rule like this, in which he had to traverse the Sky Road, he could deliberately fail the test. Then he could go home.