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After Fishing For 10 Years, I Became A Saint Without Knowing How To Raise Beasts

# STRANGEBEAST Yu Chi transmigrated to a world covered with savage, barren lands, where more than 10,000 races fought to ascend to the top. He began his life in this world in imprisonment. While the others had completely forgotten about his existence, he took out a bamboo stick that he had been carrying with him since his previous life. The souls of ancient divine beasts could be found in various savage lands and rivers. His bamboo stick could communicate with these ancient souls. When he fished at the Death Sea of Hades, he got the voice of Naga Siren. When he fished at the Ice River of Skeletons, he received the attack power of Blobfish. When he fished at the Lake of Grotto-Heaven, he obtained the golden eyes of the Five-Talon Divine Dragon. When he fished at the Cliff of Hanging Candles, he acquired the fire of the Nine-Tailed White Fox. In the blink of an eye, millions of years had passed. Deities and pet beasts from various corners of the world came to congratulate Yu Chi on his wedding. A prominent figure couldn’t help but ask, “Why are you so terrifying?” As Yu Chi stared at his gorgeous wife, the memories of him fighting millions of devils in the Underworld flashed in his mind. He then smiled and replied, “There’s nothing I can boast about. I was just lucky.”

Great River Flows To The Sky · Oriental
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537 Chs

The Laws Of The Human Race

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

"Pass down my order. Give the owner of that tea restaurant a reward."

"Yes!"

In the Department of Inspection, the director of the Department of Inspection let out a long sigh of relief.

He had heard the conversation between Yuchi and those two people. Yuchi's sudden arrival had shocked them, and they did not even have time to deploy any manpower.

Luckily, the owner of the teahouse was not a fool. Although he did not know who those three people were, he knew that they could not be offended.

Thus, when the drunkard appeared, the owner dispatched him swiftly.

Such actions were not uncommon in the human city.

In fact, under the laws enforced by the Department of Inspection, the owner of the teahouse would not be sued at all.

On the contrary, he was rewarded. This was done to ensure complete obedience to the law. 

Even petty crimes like theft or being a public nuisance were punishable by death, so death was a common occurrence.