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Hell's Handbook

Chapter 370
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When Morgan’s body turned into nothing but a rain of blood in an instant, both Immortal Bai and the Princess of Undead Territories were stunned. The three of them were the most formidable among owners and they were capable of killing gods, so they could usually sense how powerful their opponent was. What shocked them was not the fact that Morgan had been blown to bits, but that they had not sensed Su Jin’s power at all. Su Jin was just standing there like an ordinary person to them.

The raindrops in the air suddenly gathered together to form Morgan’s body again. But now, the domineering look in Morgan’s eyes had completely disappeared.

“An immortal body?” Su Jin narrowed his eyes, then shook his head. This body was not truly immortal, just like how Durand’s wasn’t either. Morgan had merely used a secret technique to split his body into small groups of cells to spread the impact out, then quickly gathered back together again. But to an ordinary owner, doing something like that would make it seem like he had a body that could not die.

“You’re very powerful indeed! I’m not confident of killing you, but… I would like to try!” The sword in Immortal Bai’s hand hummed in unison, as though it was echoing Immortal Bai’s words.

Su Jin stared at them, then said quietly, “You have to stay alive if you want to beca god. If you end up dying… then it doesn’t matter how tempting the reward from Hell’s Handbook is anymore. It’s meaningless.”

Immortal Bai smiled faintly and said, “No, I’m not interested in the reward from the Handbook. I will definitely beca god. I will beca top tier god by my own strength, that’s for sure! But what I’m looking forward to is a fight with a formidable foe, and you… meet my requirements!”

Su Jin nodded slightly, then looked at Morgan and the princess and asked, “What about both of you? You think the sway?”

“Morgan from the Demon Planet! I hope to learn much from you!” Morgan was no longer arrogant. His sword glowed a bloody red and the blade trembled as though it was really longing for such a battle.

“Ghostly from the Undead Territories! I’m hoping to learn too!” The princess of the Undead Territories spread her arms out and a few tall and strong figures appeared in front of her. There were a total of five corpses and they were all left behind by god level owners.

“Immortal Bai from the Immortal Planet! Looking forward to this too!” Immortal Bai put a palm over his other fist politely even as the sword in his hand spewed green gas several meters into the air.

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Su Jin scanned the three of them and nodded as he said, “We can have this fight, but… if you die, don’t blme for it.”

“Of course,” responded all three without hesitation.

Su Jin could sense that these three were sincerely just here for a good battle, and did not care for the reward offered, just like they had said earlier. The three of them were so formidable, becoming a god was a certainty for them.

“Let’s go!” Morgan made the first attack. Su Jin’s attack earlier did not make him feel afraid, but it ignited his deep desire to fight instead. The demonic sword in his hands howled like ghosts as he brandished it.

Su Jin did not move and waited as the sword cswinging toward him. Morgan did not think Su Jin was underestimating him, since no truly formidable person would underestimate their enemy. The reason why Su Jin was not moving was because he really didn’t need to.

Once the sword cclose enough, Su Jin reached out and caught hold of the sword that burned with demonic flames with just one try. The black air spewing out from the blade was not able to make Su Jin back off at all.

“It’s a good sword, what a pity,” said Su Jin before the entire sword shattered. The flames and sword both shattered in an instant, and it was followed by a loud howl.

Morgan had an immortal body, but his sword did not. But even when the blade shattered, Morgan’s expression did not flinch and he did not look upset about the loss. Instead, he bit his own tongue and sprayed a mouthful of black liquid out. Once the liquid hit the shards of the sword, the shards cto life and rushed at Su Jin like black droplets of rain.

Ghostly made her move too. She raised a finger and the five corpses started charging toward Su Jin. To his surprise, these corpses actually still had sof the godly powers they had when they were alive. They were able to use different Spirit Powers to attack Su Jin.

Su Jin did not move. Regardless of whether it was the shards that were flying toward him or the corpses charging toward him, he did not move. He kept his eye on the one in front of him, which was Immortal Bai.

Immortal Bai nodded slightly at Su Jin, then made his move. He did not have any fancy stunts, and only used his sword, or rather, threw a punch.

Su Jin could sense that Immortal Bai and that sword were one in body. That was a sword, but it was also the man’s fists. So, Immortal Bai’s swordplay was also his boxing technique. Thrusting his sword was the sas throwing a punch.

The three of them started their attacks at different times, but incredibly enough, their attacks reached their peak at the stime. These three were true geniuses, and were sof the few throughout the countless cycles of the Handbook who were worthy of this description. They knew well that they would definitely die if they fought him one on one, but if all three fought him at the stime… perhaps they would be able to make this seemingly ordinary human back off. But it was just a possibility.

The shards, the corpses, the sword punch!

The three methods were different, but they all had the saim, which was to kill Su Jin. But Su Jin wasn’t going to let them kill him. He had a lot of plans ahead.

He raised a finger and it gave off a crystalline clink. The shards turned to powder, the corpses exploded, and even Immortal Bai’s sword bent so hard, it looked like it was about to break.

“Why?! He’s… he’s not even a god!!” roared Morgan angrily. He couldn’t understand how Su Jin could be this powerful. This young man wasn’t a god and was merely an owner, yet his powers were enough to compete with a high level god’s.

Su Jin said softly, “You still don’t get it? It’s precisely because… I’m not a god.”

“I don’t care what you are! Whether you’re a mortal or a god, I’m going to kill you!” bellowed Morgan furiously as he waved his arms about, causing the powder from the shards to turn and fly straight into his nose and mouth. “I’m going to cout of this alive!”

“You’re right! I want to win this fight!” Ghostly’s eyes flickered with a strange glint as she slammed a palm against her chest. Wisps of white light were suddenly sucked out from the consciousness of the exploded corpses and went into her body. “One with the corpses, swallowing both yin and yang!”

“These two dark creatures have actually become… more likable now,” Immortal Bai smiled faintly as his twisted sword shook violently. The sword itself had not changed, and had merely beca little sharper. It was so sharp, it was as though Immortal Bai himself had turned into a sword. If the sword broke, he would die.

The three of them had gone all out to attack Su Jin a second time, but it didn’t seem too different from the first tto Su Jin. It was just a little stronger this time. That was really what it was. Regardless of which technique was used, it was essentially just a stronger attack.

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“It’s not enough… in fact, it’s nowhere near enough!” Su Jin shook his head. He was feeling a little frustrated. These moves that could kill gods looked like child’s play to him, but he was nowhere near the level of Hell’s Handbook. Exactly how powerful was the owner of Hell’s Handbook? Was he really going to be able to continue on this path?

Just then, Su Jin suddenly felt pressure on his psychokinesis. It was being squeezed and shrunk!

This was not coming from his three opponents, since they did not possess this sort of ability. This was coming from Hell’s Handbook itself. It had decided to interfere personally and had begun to put in limits to Su Jin’s powers.

“Damn it… even though the Handbook is unable to limit the sort of power I have, but if it finds the right timing to interrupt, I will becextremely vulnerable.” Su Jin stumbled backward and the combined attack reached its peak at the stime, causing him to fly right out.

“Huh?!” Immortal Bai and the other two were a little puzzled. They didn’t understand how they could have hurt Su Jin so badly. Could it be that Su Jin was not actually as powerful as they had imagined?

“Phew…” Su Jin exhaled deeply and said, “Looks like I’ve got to finish this fight quickly!”

The three of them immediately grew tense when they heard these words from Su Jin, but before Su Jin could launch any attack, a silver glow kept flickering around his body, as though it was attacking him.

“Damn it!” Su Jin clenched his teeth. Hell’s Handbook was coming down very hard and very rapidly, and the combined attack from his three attackers had distracted him as well, making this additional interference even harder to handle.

Su Jin frowned. Hell’s Handbook was being Hell’s Handbook – people like himself must have existed before in previous cycles, so Hell’s Handbook had more than enough ways to handle such characters. It was going to be difficult for him to wriggle his way out of this crisis!

Just then, a familiar aura ccloser. He lifted his eyes in confusion and realized that the primordial deity he spoke to earlier had come.

His three attackers felt uneasy about the team of five who had suddenly appeared. They could sense how powerful this team was. Jing Hua and his companions were as powerful as them.

“I hope the three of you don’t mind leaving my friend alone!” said Kano Mai to the three attackers with a faint smile.