When the silver glow disappeared, Shen Wu, the dictator who had control over the entire plhe was from, disappeared as well.
There was no change in Su Jin’s expression at all, as though killing Shen Wu was just something that was convenient for him to carry out. He continued wandering through the Grave of the Gods, leisurely choosing to stand in front of a grave and going through the memories left behind by the owners of the grave.
The Grave of the Gods was a Challenge after all, so tpassed differently from the real world. Even if Su Jin were to stay here for tens of thousands of years, it would merely be a few hours in the real world. He had more than enough tto go through every grave.
“That’s such a strange guy! I heard that he would only go past the graves, but not take any of the gravestones.” Jing Hua inspected the gravestone closest to him, but it was not suitable.
“Don’t bother to inspect the graves here. I know where the gravestones most suitable for each of you are located, so you just have to follow me,” said the woman in a veil when she saw Jing Hua waste ton inspecting gravestones she knew he would not take. Then she added, “As for that person you’ve heard about, he’s not strange. Comparatively speaking, he’s a lot more noble than all of you.”
Jing Hua made a face. He didn’t know why she said those things, but it didn’t matter. There were a million and one weirdos in the world, so one more didn’t make a difference.
They were soon led by the woman in a veil to a grave with a green gravestone. This was the gravestone meant for the Dog God. But when they got there, someone was already standing in front of it.
The woman in a veil was a little stunned and she couldn’t help but murmur, “Jin…”
“Hey! Move aside! This one’s ours!” yelled Jing Hua arrogantly. The God of Sins had made an exception for them and allowed all five of them to travel as a group. As a result, most owners did not dare to offend them because if the five of them worked together, they would be able to defeat almost any owner.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtSu Jin let out a sigh when he heard Jing Hua’s voice and turned to leave. He didn’t intend to take this gravestone away, and he didn’t see any need to get into a fight with the person who wanted it. In fact, the only person he had killed in this place was Shen Wu. He did get into a few fights with other owners along the way, but he did not kill them. He wasn’t going to make an exception now either.
But just when he was about to walk away, he noticed someone. His body trembled violently and he appeared in front of the woman in a veil almost instantly. Jing Hua and the rest of the team paled. They didn’t even know how Su Jin got here so quickly.
“Back off!” yelled Jing Hua as he tried to get the sword hanging on his belt, only to find that he couldn’t move at all. The Dog God and Phoenix were in the ssituation. It was as if an invisible hand was holding them down.
Su Jin stared at the woman in a veil, but he quickly started frowning. In that instant earlier, he thought this woman was Kano Mai, but upon closer inspection, he realized that her aura was very different from Kano Mai.
“Do you… do you know a woman named Kano Mai?” asked Su Jin.
The woman in a veil shook her head and said, “I’m very sorry but I don’t know anyone by that name. Could you please let my companions go?”
Su Jin flicked a finger and the group immediately regained control over their movement. But none of them dared to do anything, because Su Jin clearly had god level powers and they were no match for that.
“I’m sorry, your aura is very similar to a friend of mine,” Su Jin apologized to the woman in a veil.
She smiled faintly and said, “Her aura is similar to mine? Is she also a primordial deity?”
“That’s right. She’s a primordial deity too,” Su Jin nodded. His psychokinesis had scanned this woman thoroughly, including part of her memory. He concluded that this woman had nothing to do with Kano Mai, and carried a similar aura only because they were of the skind.
“She was actually also a primordial deity like me… can I ask, who was she to you?” asked the woman in a veil with a smile.
Su Jin smiled back and said, “Someone very important.”
“How important?”
“More important than my life,” responded Su Jin without hesitation. The deaths of Ye Yun and Kano Mai had thrown him into despair for a period of time, and the idea of becoming a god had only occurred to him after their deaths. If he had not realized the implications of becoming a god after entering this place, he would have becone by now.
Her body trembled very slightly, but she quickly pulled herself together and said, “She… left you?”
“She passed away,” Su Jin shook his head sadly as a tinge of longing filled his eyes.
“I’m sorry to hear that,” she apologized. But Su Jin shook his head to tell her it was alright. She went on, “Perhaps you might finda busybody, but I want to tell you to… give up on the path you’ve chosen. Many have chosen this path before, including struly formidable people. Or rather, only the truly formidable have chosen this path, yet none of them have survived.”
Su Jin smiled and thanked her, “Thanks for the advice, but this is the path I’ve chosen, so I’m going to make sure I complete the journey even if I get battered and broken along the way. Sorry for disrupting you guys just now!” He then disappeared into the distance in an instant.
The woman in a veil had a saddened look in her eyes after Su Jin left, while her companions felt cold sweat dripping down their foreheads. The Dog God asked, “Who in the world was that? The sort of power he has is terrifying… I couldn’t help but feel so fearful!”
“That was my team leader in the past, the core and strategist of Team Boning Knife. I had no idea that the strange person everyone’s been talking about was him.” The woman in a veil removed her veil. If Su Jin were here, he would have recognized her. This woman was indeed Kano Mai.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Tsk, he can’t even recognize his own teammates? What an idiot,” said Jing Hua with contempt.
“You don’t understand. I have my own ways of concealing myself. Now that I have the power of a primordial deity again, as long as I want to hide myself, not even Hell’s Handbook will know where I am or who I am,” said Kano Mai quietly.
Everyone exchanged glances. But nobody thought she was bragging or anything like that. After all, she was someone whom even gods had to show reverence to, and the fact that she was a primordial deity gave her the right to say what she did.
“Go on, Dog God, that gravestone is very suitable for you. Its owner was a Sky Swallowing Magic Dog, one of the most powerful dog creatures in history.” Kano Mai was very familiar with the Grave of the Gods because it wasn’t her first there.
Just then, their expressions flinched, and they all turned to look at Kano Mai.
She looked back at them strangely and asked, “What’s wrong?”
Jing Hua swallowed his saliva and said, “Hell’s Handbook just gave us a new mission. If we kill the man we saw just now…we can bectop tier gods.”
Kano Mai blinked in surprise, then frowned and shook her head, “I thought the Handbook would react later. Looks like Jin is really a threat to them.”
Meanwhile, every owner in the Grave of the Gods, regardless of race or which galaxy they hailed from, received the smission to kill Su Jin. The reward was unbelievably incredible, and it was something that not only owners, but even high level gods would have gone crazy over.
Su Jin had no idea what was going on, but he did notice that there were more and more people in the vicinity. These people had purposely gathered around him, as though they were waiting for something.
“Given the situation… I highly doubt these people are here to get my signature,” Su Jin chuckled. He used his psychokinesis to scan the mind of one of the owners and got his answer immediately.
“My, my, I didn’t know I was worth this much. But that also proves that… my choice is the right one!” Su Jin smiled even more brightly. The Handbook wasn’t giving him any pressure. Instead, he was making the Handbook feel sheat.
“But does this group really think they can stopnow? What a joke!” Su Jin’s expression grew serious as he scanned the owners around him and said in a frosty voice, “I didn’t kill the people I ran into just now, but that doesn’t mean I’m incapable of killing. And now, all of you are here, prepared to killtogether. So… if I kill all of you, none of you will complain about it, right?”