Spare Me, Great Lord!

Chapter 805: The Hunt (Part 2)

Chapter 805: The Hunt (Part 2)


Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios


To foreigners, flying swords were a symbol of supreme power in the Heavenly Network and only people of Cla.s.s C and below would use close combat methods.


Thus, they had scattered their groups so as not to be sniped by flying swords.


Furthermore, all of them would be warned about the fatality of flying swords before they entered the forests.


But the attacking strategy of the enemy they were facing now was different from what they had expected. There were no flying swords, and the gray threads on the ground looked as threatening as a nest of snakes.


Subconsciously the team leader knew that his men could hardly survive this. But their enemy was still smiling, as if he had not taken them seriously.


When he was about to run, he realized that his escape route had been blocked by a dense formation of gray threads.


Lu Shu smiled. “You are the last group alive. Tell me about the campsites at the Tiger Back. I’ll grant you an easy death if you give me what I want.”


Lu Shu had visited the Heavenly Network campsite before going into the forests. There, he saw countless casualties and comrades’ bodies awaiting cremation.


Thus, he had no intention to spare the life of any foreign Pract.i.tioners he ran into.


Lu Shu was furious. He saw Li Yixiao and Nalan Que from afar, but he did not show himself. At the moment, he kept his own appearance with simple camouflage on his face. He looked like just another normal soldier of the Heavenly Network.


In any case, he could not afford to expose himself. Thus, he had to ensure his own safety by hiding in the shadows.


Therefore, before figuring out the power level of his opponents, Lu Shu had used another way of attack on this team instead of his typical strategies.


He knew that the party he was fighting against was probably watching the battle from behind the curtain and that he would be in serious trouble if his hidden enemies had their eyes on him.


But then Lu Shu realized that this kind of scouting troops was an easy kill. Thus, he could exterminate them effortlessly without using any of his trump cards up his sleeve.


All of a sudden, the Sparrow Shade materialized from his celestial map after Lu Shu had confirmed that there were no traps nearby. Now, the lives of the team lay in Lu Shu’s hands.


Surprisingly, though, he was equipped with an instant translation device…


Was he really here to fight? He did not look that tensed up as the other soldiers!


“Who are you?” the leader from the Red Sparrows asked, trying to buy them some time. He knew that there was a slim hope that they might live if their comrades 1km away could come to rescue them in time. After all, every team was connected by telecommunications to ensure those in danger could report their situations promptly to their support teams.


Lu Shu grinned. “Are you waiting for your comrades to rescue you? Sadly, they were wiped out half an hour ago.”


Fear seeped through the atmosphere. This team was totally unaware of when their comrades were killed!


Suddenly, the leader felt a piercing pain in his legs. He looked down to see two gray strands sinuating across his calves. Effortlessly the sharp blades of the Sparrow Shade penetrated his Spirit Qi armor like a cutter on a piece of paper.


During this period of time, a large influx of distress points was registered on Lu Shu’s end. As expected, fear was the best nutrient for the celestial map.


But it was hard to collect fear as Lu Shu was not a serial killed after all…


“I will repeat myself one last time. Tell me about the Tiger Back campsites… Well, how about this? Let’s do a fair information exchange. You’ll tell me what you know and I’ll tell you mine,” Lu Shu said. He was not good at interrogations by torture because he found it too cruel. Nevertheless, he could still be cruel if the situation called on him.


The expert from the Red Sparrows collapsed to the ground on his knees after losing his balance. Struggling, he squeezed out a sentence. “Tell me first how many Cla.s.s B’s there are in the Heavenly Network. Then I will tell you how many we have at the campsite.”


With a short pause, Lu Shu replied, “We have 1,000.”


“From…”


“From…”


After an awkward silence, Lu Shu decided to give up. “Forget it. It’s really not my forte to exchange information. So… I will have to trouble you to send regards to my Heavenly Network comrades when you see them in death. You may tell them that I, Lu Shu, the Ninth Heavenly King, will avenge them.”


The leader was in shock… So you didn’t even intend to get any information from us!



The night grew heavier. In the deserted forests, the howling of wild animals pierced through the silence of the night. In fact, the extent of animal mutation in the Changbai Mountains was much greater than that in other regions. But all of those mutated beasts had migrated to other places after tens of thousands of Pract.i.tioners invaded their habitats…


As the Heavenly Network team quietly navigated through the forests, the leader suddenly gestured for everyone to stop. At that instant, the ten-people team seemed to have become frozen in the moonlight.


All of them studied their surroundings alertedly. Their leader had stopped because he saw a fire through the slits of leaves.


The leader made a few silent hand gestures to scatter the team into an attacking formation. Then, the ten people immediately fanned out and encircled the fire. They moved in an unhurried manner and kept an appropriate distance from one another. This was a strategic plan as the fire could be a bait and they might be stepping into a trap.


However… it seemed that there was no ambush.


The leader made another hand gesture and the team closed in towards the fire again. Yet, to their surprise, there was only one boy with camouflage on his face.


Moreover, there were over twenty dead bodies of foreign Pract.i.tioners around him.


At this moment, the leader suddenly noticed a gray thread hanging menacingly above him from within the trees.


Lu Shu looked up and smiled at the people around him. “Come and warm yourselves, fellow comrades.”


It was a summer night, but the temperature on top of the mountains was still relatively cold, coupled with the cooling moisture in the air.


The leader was hesitant. “Who are you? And who are they?”


“You don’t need to know my name,” said Lu Shu, smiling, “These guys came to my fire. I’ve killed them and a few other teams but there are more in the eastern side of the forest.”


The leader drew a startled breath. The boy was attracting foreign Pract.i.tioners to himself like moths to a fire. Furthermore, he was fighting alone!