NovelEnglish.net: We will always try to update and open chapters as soon as possible every day. Thank you very much, readers, for always following the website!

Hell's Handbook

Chapter 366
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
  • Next Chapter

The seal around Su Jin’s psychokinesis was completely broken, and the sheer amount of psychokinesis was enough to shock even a god. To a certain extent, Su Jin’s situation wasn’t quite normal. He had not beca god, yet he had powers equivalent to one. That was a paradox in itself.

A silvery glow encapsulated Su Jin, and he flew up to a giant area floating in the air. Besides the huge piece of barren land around it, there was nothing else but a lonely grave. The gravestone on the grave was very eye-catching because it was glowing dimly.

“So easy?” Su Jin was rather surprised. He had randomly hopped onto an area floating in the air and he had already found a gravestone?

He walked toward the grave, and once he stood still, several scenes flashed before his eyes. A muscular figure in gold armor was in all the scenes, and this figure was not human, or any creature he had ever seen before.

The gold armored god was on a rampage and killed countless living creatures. But… the living creatures it killed weren’t soldiers or warriors, but ordinary old and weak creatures. They could not fight back at all and could only howl and beg for mercy.

After those images disappeared, Su Jin furrowed his brows. He could sense fury and hurt from the scenes, but the fury and hurt did not cfrom the old and frail who were being massacred. It was coming from the gold armored god.

“That’s rather odd,” Su Jin scratched his head. But when he looked at the gravestone, he realized something else was amiss. He was in the Grave of the Gods. Finding a gravestone wouldn’t be very hard in such a place.

“I knew it! That God of Sins was trying to hoodwink us!” Su Jin shook his head. The mission was probably not to find a random gravestone, but to find one that belonged to a god with a similar Spirit Power or similar characteristics to themselves.

Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt

If the gravestone they took did not meet the requirements, the God of Sins would probably smite them without hesitation. And since he realized this, he wasn’t going to let the rest of his team make this mistake.

“Everyone, don’t simply pick any gravestone you see. You’ve got to find one that matches your characteristics and Spirit Power.” Su Jin had left a trace of his psychokinesis on each of them, so while it was too hard to locate them in the vast graveyard, it was easy to send a message.

But immediately after he sent that message, he suddenly felt the trace he left on the others disappear completely. The Grave probably had its own way of dealing with those who had psychokinesis.

“The message should have been sent across,” sighed Su Jin. Being able to send a message was not bad already, since gathering the team in this place was clearly almost impossible.

Just then, Su Jin suddenly sensed a murderous aura charging at him. The aura was so strong, it cat almost the stas the attack itself.

A black beam cut through the air, and Su Jin immediately used his psychokinesis to create a shield in front of himself. But when the black beam hit the shield, it shattered the shield!

“This power… is very much like the Demon Lord’s!” thought Su Jin as he moved aside swiftly and dodged the attack. He sensed that his attacker had a Spirit Power that was similar to what the Demon Lord had, and was possibly from the ssource even.

“Over there?” Su Jin looked toward a large rock and pointed at it, causing it to fly to one side. A man with one horn on his head was standing there.

“*&$*#@!” The horned man did not run and yelled a bunch of things at Su Jin, but Su Jin didn’t understand a thing.

“An owner from a different system?” Su Jin scratched his head, then shot a silver beam from his finger. The horned man wasn’t sure if the silver beam was dangerous, but he let out a shout and got ready to fight back.

“Hold still!” shouted Su Jin and the horned man could no longer move, allowing the silver beam to enter his consciousness.

“Don’t worry, I’m just trying to talk to you. We don’t understand each other’s language at all and I don’t have anything that can translate what you’re saying, so… I have to use my psychokinesis to communicate with you,” Su Jin’s voice echoed inside the horned man’s head.

The horned man was a little stunned, then he asked cautiously, “You’re not going to kill me?”

“Kill you? Why would I do that?” Su Jin looked completely confused for a moment, before he realized what the man was saying. “Oh! Well, yes, attackingfrom behind was a real sneaky move, so I guess it’s right forto kill you.”

“So, you’re saying that if I hadn’t tried to launch a sneak attack, you wouldn’t kill me?” asked the horned man cautiously again.

Su Jin found this man’s words very strange and got a little impatient, so he used his psychokinesis to scan the man’s consciousness and realized where the man was coming from. “I see. You cfrom a cruel culture where if two persons disagree, one of them must die… but that’s also how you becstronger and stronger.”

The man’s mind provided Su Jin with a lot of information, and because his level of psychokinesis was incredibly high now, he could analyze and retain a huge volof information in very little time. This amount of information would have driven an ordinary person insane.

This horned man’s nwas Carlo, and hailed from a place known as Darkness Planet. The men of that plgrew one horn each, while the women were exceptionally beautiful. Every person on this plwas a Handbook owner, since they would get their own Handbook after they reached a certain age. But the population on the plwas very few. The entire plonly had around 10,000 people.

Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm

Also, they were divided into different races at birth. Each race was an enemy to the others, and they did not believe in forming coalitions or alliances. If they ran into each other, a fight to the very death would ensue, which was why all of them were excellent fighters.

“Hmm… that makes them seem like descendants of the Demon Lord!” Based on the type of power and the characteristics of the races on this planet, Su Jin felt that they were probably related to the Demon Lord in sway.

“Do you want this gravestone?” Su Jin asked Carlo.

Carlo nodded immediately and said, “Yes, that’s the gravestone I need. I need it… to gain the chance to beca god.”

Su Jin nodded slightly. The owner of this gravestone did have powers similar to Carlo, and that confirmed Su Jin’s guess about the actual nature of the mission.

Su Jin pulled the gravestone out of the ground and a look of helplessness and despair filled Carlo’s eyes. He shut his eyes tightly as though he was waiting for Su Jin to kill him, but the next thing he heard was a loud thud in front of him.

Carlo opened his eyes to find the gravestone before him. At the stime, the force that had been restraining him disappeared. That made him even more confused, so he asked Su Jin, “Why?”

“Why?” Su Jin paused to think, then laughed. “Because it doesn’t matter anymore. After seeing the graves of these deities… I figured something out, so this is for you.”

Su Jin did not wait for a response and flew off with a silver glow around him. He disappeared before Carlo could even see where he had gone.

“What a strange person. Is he an owner from… another system? I heard about that before, but I thought it was just a myth. I didn’t expect to actually meet someone from another system, and one who’s so foolish he would actually spare the life of a competitor,” mumbled Carlo to himself. But when he stared at the gravestone, a pained look filled his eyes.

“If a person who doesn’t belong to my race was willing to spare my life… then why? Why do people of the srace as myself kill each other without hesitation?”

While Carlo was still asking these questions, Su Jin had arrived at another grave. He stood in front of the grave to experience the scenes left behind by the owner. This grave, this gravestone, and these scenes were proof that they once existed. But Su Jin merely watched the scenes and left to head for another grave.

He continued moving from grave to grave, like a mourner. He was mourning the death of these characters who were once the most formidable among their peers, and mourned the events of the era they lived in. He walked from one grave to another like that, and did not seem like he intended to stop.

Please bookmark the website to access chapters of s early and in the highest quality.