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Global Beast Mastery: Only I Can See the Hints

Charles transmigrated to the Beast Mastery World and became a Beast Master. At the beginning, he participated in the Beast Awakening Ceremony, where there were thousands of pets with varying qualities. Which one should he choose? At the start, he participates in the Tamer Awakening Ceremony, with thousands of pets of varying qualities. Which one should he choose? Fortunately, he has awakened a system that allows him to see hints that only he can perceive. "Hint: 【The Double Sword Praying Mantis】, Lv1, decent skills but low quality, insufficient for later stages..." "Hint: 【The Four-Winged Tiger】, Lv1, strong and robust but timid, may abandon its master and run away..." "Hint: 【The Frost Wolf】, Lv5, Gold quality, extremely rare with both Ice and Fire attributes..." Charles: "I want to make a contract with the Frost Wolf!" Teacher: "The success rate for the first contract is 100%, which is very rare. Are you sure about your choice?" Guild: "This Frost Wolf is weak and has poor combat ability. Are you sure you don't want to reconsider?" Charles: "No need to reconsider. It’s the one!"

Yellowpuppy · Fantasy
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344 Chs

Chapter 196: Orange Quality [Overlord Heavy Armor]

Before Charles could make a move, Darren suddenly approached him and reminded, "Charles, that person is also from the Taylor family. His name is Bailey, so you shouldn't get into a conflict with him." 

Hearing Darren's words, Charles understood. No wonder this person mocked him as soon as he entered the royal treasury.

It turns out he is from the Taylor family.

"It's such a great opportunity to enter the treasury and select equipment. For people like you, it's simply a waste. You might end up leaving with just a white-quality piece of gear." Bailey wore a look of disdain on his face. 

The slots for entering the royal treasury to select equipment were limited, and not everyone had the chance. This time, he didn't expect to be entering with Charles and Darren. 

In Bailey's eyes, giving such a precious opportunity to two commoners was undoubtedly a waste!