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Divine Beast Adventures

The world experienced a cataclysmic change, and countless spatial gateways appeared out of thin air. Exotic beasts of all shapes and sizes swarmed out of those aforementioned spatial gateways, forcing the humans to face the crucial moment for their survival. In order to search for a chance at survival, brave warriors from the army and scientific researchers risked their lives and entered the world beyond the spatial gateways. To their surprise, they discovered that there was a chance of obtaining beast cards by killing these exotic beasts in their world. Those with extraordinary spiritual strength are able to utilize the beast cards, perhaps transforming the cards into the beasts’ combat bodies while they were still alive, or transforming them into weapons or defensive gears, or... A new occupation came into existence following the changes, known as beastmasters. A transcender with two souls fused into one found himself in this magnificent new world full of waves, rising step by step as he ascends into the seat of a godly beastmaster.

Shi Jie · Eastern
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581 Chs

It's Not The First Time, Anyway

Translator: Exodus Tales Editor: Exodus Tales

Edited by Aelryinth

At the outskirts of Qian Wei City, in the business district of the military camp where the spatial gateway was...

At the entrance of the Ding Feng Corporation's mall, the manager who brought the purple crystal card to Zhang Che was all smiles, sending Zhang Che to the door. "Take care, Mr Sun. Are you returning to the city? Should we arrange a vehicle for you?"

He had no choice but to act so politely. Zhang Yujie, their eldest young master, had instructed him to treat Sun Che with utmost respect whenever he appeared. This time, the amount of beast cards this mysterious expert took out was truly a little shocking.

Let alone bronze-quality cards, there were over twenty silver-quality cards!

Although there weren't any mid-tier cards among them, the purchasing power of Qian Wei City's citizens was only around this level. Low-tier yet high-quality cards were easier to sell instead, giving a higher profit margin.