Wu Sen

Wu Sen is a bald young prodigy of Wind Stream Tribe whose cultivation depends on Corpse Qi gathered from the dead. He enters the Feng Zhen trial as a feared rival and uses his influence to recruit participants, but Su Ming, disguised as Mo Su, steals the Life Blood holding his gathered power. The defeat drops Wu Sen from third to twelfth place and ends his ability to treat Mo Su as an equal enemy. Much later he is reported to have become Evil Spirit Sect's strongest disciple.

Biography

The Feng Zhen trial and stolen Corpse Qi

Wu Sen enters the trial with enough standing to nominate Bei Ling and to be regarded as Wind Stream's third-strongest participant. His Way of the Berserker draws on death miasma, stored as Corpse Qi within his Life Blood, and his reputation encourages fear before direct confrontation. Mo Su targets that dependence, steals the blood, and defeats the technique Wu Sen launches when his room is invaded. Wu Sen recognizes that he cannot match either Mo Su's cultivation or reputation. Rather than continue the feud, he bargains to recover his Life Blood, paying stone coins because restoring his cultivation before the next test matters more than pride. The loss nevertheless drops him to twelfth place and exposes the fragility of power concentrated in a removable reserve. (Chapters 47–118)

A later place in Evil Spirit Sect

Centuries later, Su Ming learns that the Wu Sen he remembers has become the strongest disciple in Evil Spirit Sect. The report shows that the humiliation at Feng Zhen did not end Wu Sen's cultivation career and that his death-aligned method found a compatible sect. No direct later action, formal realm, or fate is supplied, so this status should not be expanded into an assumed recovery sequence or sect biography. (Chapter 642)

Appearance and personality

Wu Sen is bald; after the theft he is described with disordered hair around his remaining scalp, a deathly pale complexion, and blood at his lips from backlash. He begins as an intimidating, status-conscious prodigy but is also pragmatic. Once he accepts the gap between himself and Mo Su, he suppresses revenge and negotiates for what he needs. His willingness to pay heavily for restored Corpse Qi shows calculation and ambition rather than courage in a hopeless fight. (Chapters 47–118)

Abilities and cultivation

Wu Sen practices a death-aspected Way of the Berserker that uses miasma from corpses. Its gathered Corpse Qi is bound to his Life Blood and supports his cultivation and Man-Techniques. Removing that blood takes away much of his usable power; returning it allows recovery, making the reserve both his strength and a concrete vulnerability. (Chapters 47–118)

He can unleash a forceful Man-Technique immediately when threatened, but Mo Su breaks it and the backlash leaves Wu Sen bleeding. His early ranking establishes relative talent, not a formal realm. The later title of Evil Spirit Sect's strongest disciple confirms substantial development, but the dossier does not state which techniques, level, or equipment he possesses then. (Chapters 89–118, 642)

Relationships

  • Su Ming / Mo Su: Rival and thief of Wu Sen's Life Blood. Their imbalance forces Wu Sen to abandon retaliation and buy back his cultivation reserve.
  • Bei Ling: A participant nominated by Wu Sen, illustrating the influence Wu Sen holds before the trial.
  • Wind Stream Tribe: Wu Sen's original community and the source of a tribe-owned Man-Tool he refuses to trade away.

Items

  • Life Blood vial: Stores the Corpse Qi essential to Wu Sen's method. Su Ming steals and later sells it back to him.
  • Tribal Man-Tool: A tool suited to Wu Sen's Man-Technique and given by his grandfather, but belonging to the tribe; he declines to trade it as personal property.