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Damn it! You Call This Beast Taming?

Chu Feng was transmigrated to a world of tamers, where everyone would gain their unique tamer talent at the age of 16. With the tamer talent, one could create a tamer space and form a contract with a beast. Chu Feng was shocked when he learned that he had gained the SSS-rank tamer talent. “Hah! My tamer talent is C-rank strengthening class! Behold! The Spirit Multiplier!” “I have the B-rank talent, Flame Fusion! It’ll be a piece of cake for me to tame a flame beast!” “I can enhance my beast’s battle will…” Chu Feng couldn’t help but get lost in thought when he heard his classmates boasting about their talents. The talent that he had received was the SSS-rank Infinite Growth. As long as he had enough resources, he could rank his beast up to an undefeatable stage. When he finally summoned his beasts, the others couldn’t help but drop their jaws. The first was a 1.8m tall Desolated Bear that could smash a hill with a wave of its arm… The second was a Phantom Butterfly that could destroy another dimension with a wave of its wings… “Is he still a tamer?” the rest scolded.

Big Big Panda · Eastern
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The Death of the Poluo Behemoth Ancestor

Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

The Poluo Behemoth ancestor knew humans like the back of his hand. He did not know everything about them, but he knew their military outview. The humans would never allow a genius like Chu Feng to die for nothing. Since that was so, Chu Feng definitely had a trump card, and he definitely had the strength to fight him to the end. If that was really the case, it woudl be hopeless for him.

Thinking back, if there really was a human who would commit such a suicide attack, then it must be out of a sense of sacrifice for the sake of the race. It was this kind of noble consciousness that made such self-sacrifice possible. When he recalled the time when humans rose to power and the uncountable totems who were chased out of the Blue Plane, the Poluo Behemoth ancestor felt his entire body trembling and sweat pouring down. The deepest fear in his heart was thus stimulated, and a chill that climbed up his spine instantly spread throughout his entire body.