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Simplified Beast Evolution Path

In a parallel world where everyone was a Beastmaster, people would tame, train, and evolve their beasts. The Federal Government would give everyone their own beast egg at their coming-of-age ceremony. However, to evolve and grow the beast, they would need potions, gems, and other rare ingredients. Fortunately for Su Bai, he had awakened the Divine-grade Simplification System. With the system, growing a beast was as easy as it could get. “Lightning Rat detected. The evolution path has been simplified. Plugged in. Evolution points +1, +1, +1…” “Bubble Turtle detected. The evolution path has been simplified. Shower. Evolution points +1, +1, +1…” “Flame Cat detected. The evolution path has been simplified. Sunbath. Evolution points +1, +1, +1…” A few years later, Su Bai, the Divine Beastmaster accepted an interview. “Mr. Su, can you tell us how you achieved your success?” “I spend my time growing my beasts when other people are showering or sunbathing.”

Pokemon Zhu Zi · Fantasy
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Great Wilderness City Returns to Peace

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Su Bai was standing on the shoulder of the Primordial Giant and looking at the white clouds. He couldn't help but sigh.

He couldn't help but lament, 'What kind of terrifying opponent was this behemoth that could kill it at the border?'

The Primordial Giants had existed long before the establishment of the Great Wilderness City.

If Su Bai wanted to verify this point, it was probably impossible to know.

Right now, the Dawn Bugs had worked together to move the stone slab with the negative circle out of the Primordial Giant's body.

Su Bai used his spiritual energy to find another circle inside the Great Wilderness City.

By the looks of the current situation, the Primordial Giant had already become an alternative Beast.

However, such a huge Primordial Giant was not that easy to control. It would take some time to store it in the Spiral Realm.

Su Bai didn't want the Primordial Giant to continue moving, but he couldn't.