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Beast Master: Live Life to the Fullest!

Ash Bloom, a 21st-century female office worker and avid gamer, wakes up one morning to find herself back in high school. But this isn't the high school she remembers! Instead of math and history, she's stuck learning about Spirit Beast Evolution and how to become a Beast Master. Oh, and she's somehow missed the memo that humans and magical creatures called Spirit Beast coexist in this world. As she tries to wrap her head around spirit energy, soul bonds, and a textbook that reads like a fantasy novel, Ash realizes she’s now in a world where becoming a Beast Master is the ultimate goal. Struggling with no memories from the original owner of her body, she’s left to figure it out on her own! Now she just has to pass her tests, bond with a Spirit Beast, and somehow blend in without looking like she’s just fallen out of a different dimension. No pressure, right? Note: 1. Female Main Character 2. Slow-paced story 3. No romance plot

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100 Chs

Spirit Beasts and Cabbage Thieves

From these 5 primary attributes, six secondary derivatives attributes were produced—Lux (Light), Tenebrae (Darkness), Venenum (Poison), Tonitrus (Thunder), Glacies (Ice), and Aer (Wind).

Forming the complete attribute system for Spirit Beasts.

For example, in traditional games like in her previous life, combinations like Aqua and Lignum, Aqua and Terra, or Lignum and Terra were common dual attributes for Spirit Beast.

However, in Gaia, such combinations simply didn't exist.

Instead, only combinations of primary attributes with their secondary derivatives attributes were possible, like Aqua + Tonitrus or Aqua + Glacies.

Even if an Aqua-type Spirit Beast learned Lignum-type skill through some sort of synergy, it would never be classified as having an Aqua + Lignum combination.

Attributes like Draco (Dragon) and Insectum (Bug) that was so iconic in some monster taming games for their distinct forms and representations, were entirely absent as attributes in Gaia.

Here, Draco and Insectum existed only as species classifications, not as elemental attributes.

Despite this, they were still synonymous with rarity and ordinariness, respectively.

In all her time on Gaia, Ash had yet to see any Spirit Beasts with Lux-type, Tenebrae-type, Tonitrus-typr, or Glacies-type outside of television.

Venenum-type, however, was another story.

It often paired with Lignum-type Spirit Beasts, making it far more common.

Ash had come across several Venenum-type Spirit Beast during her travels.

Of course, that could also be due to Solvale Town's poverty, where people mostly contracted Spirit Beasts with Aqua-type, Lignum-type, or Terra-type, as they were easier to raise.

But now that she thought about it, there seemed to be very few people contracting an Insectum Spirit Beasts in this town.

Ash's thoughts began to drift.

By all logic, Insectum Spirit Beast should have been among the easiest and cheapest Spirit Beasts to care for, yet Ash had rarely seen anyone in Solvale Town who had contracted one.

Was it because Insectum Spirit Beast were weak and lacked combat abilities during their Baby and Growth stages, only becoming useful much later?

Or was it because their appearance was too unappealing, failing to meet modern aesthetic standards?

Her gaze shifted back to Larvavine, which was currently using its Z-shaped antennae to steadily drag her cabbage into the bushes.

Because of its fondness for cruciferous vegetables, Larvavine was nicknamed cabbage worm on Earth.

But truthfully... compared to the cabbage worms on Earth, Larvavine in Gaia was undeniably much cuter.

In fact, its adorable Z-shaped antennae made Ash feel like she was looking at a certain caterpillar-like character from Digimon.

Larvavine reminded her of one of the Digimon she had seen in her childhood—a creature from an old TV show called Digimon.

She couldn't quite recall its exact name, but it might have been something like Wormmon or a similar "-mon."

Time had blurred her memories, but the resemblance was undeniable!

"Hmm… I really want to touch it…" Ash murmured, feeling an itch in her hands.

She'd never touched an Insectum Spirit Beast before and was curious about how it might feel.

Would it be cool and smooth like a snake, or soft and squishy like jelly?