I Attained Invincibility In The Real World - Chapter 437
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Chapter 437: Chapter 272: Heavenly Person and the Deprivation of Senses_3
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Facing such a powerful enemy, he was to become like a fish on a chopping board, at their mercy.
Chen Sheng would never allow himself to fall into such a predicament!
Boom!!!
As another thundering explosion occurred.
Chen Sheng’s hearing,
completely lost.
The world fell into silence.
But there was still time!
Whether it was the information provided by the Water Spirit or
the perception of smell and touch.
Both could still help Chen Sheng to discern his surroundings.
Faster.
Almost there.
Respected Elder’s remains were already dwindling.
Boom!
Just a little bit more.
Smell, gone.
Boom!
The ability to communicate with the Water Spirit, gone.
At this moment,
The only thing Chen Sheng could rely on
was his sense of touch.
With the swing of his fists, the airflow surged.
The stinging sensation of the thunder grazing his skin.
Chen Sheng’s eyes remained tightly closed.
He couldn’t even sense whether Respected Elder’s remains had completely dispersed.
Though, in the last second before his senses disappeared,
there were still some scattering bits left.
But Chen Sheng didn’t stop, and he didn’t dare to stop.
If even his sense of touch were to be lost….
“Such a pity.”
The Heavenly Person, who also realized this, couldn’t help but feel regretful.
Humans, a fragile and emotional species.
Once you deprive them of their perception of the outside world,
they will quickly collapse.
Once,
his favorite thing was to lock humans with emotional bonds in cages.
Then take away most of their senses, leaving only one.
Some had only hearing left.
Some had only touch left.
And some had only taste left.
They would try various approaches to get feedback from the outside world.
As time went by,
The Heavenly Person would gradually strip away their remaining senses,
in search of stronger sensory stimulation.
These humans would often fall into complete madness.
Those with only taste remaining would start eating anything that had flavor.
Those with only touch remaining would constantly seek stimulation.
Eventually,
humans would commit many immoral acts.
And those who still had vision,
would only be able to watch, as all of this unfolded before them.
Every time he saw their despair, anger, and pain,
The Heavenly Person couldn’t help but rejoice.
For him,
this was the best entertainment during his leisure time.
Training servants,
this method worked just as well.
Within just ten days or half a month,
humans who had lost their senses would cry and scream, begging him to restore them.
Just like what he was doing to Chen Sheng now.
And the reason the Heavenly Person felt regretful,
was because Chen Sheng’s body was too strong.
With the power he could exert now,
he probably couldn’t strip all of Chen Sheng’s senses before the Respected Elder’s remains were completely extinguished.
However,
leaving the opponent with a glimmer of hope was more appropriate.
With this thought,
The Heavenly Person, whose consciousness was about to return to his body, glanced at Chen Sheng one last time.
Looking at Chen Sheng, who was only left with touch, but still continued attacking,
he couldn’t help but feel a sense of pleasure.
It was this feeling,
the sight of this wretched species struggling in their last moments.
He had slept for so long that he had almost forgotten how enjoyable this sight could be.
“Human.”
“I will remember you.”
“When we meet again, you shall be my loyal dog.”
As the Heavenly Person’s voice echoed,
It’s just a pity,
that Chen Sheng couldn’t hear it.
Under the thunderous bombardment,
Respected Elder’s remains had turned into black powder on the ground.
But Chen Sheng didn’t know.
He could only continue relentlessly,
one fist,
followed by another.
Constantly bombarding everything around him.
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