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I Became Beast Master in Cultivation World

Please support this book by giving like, comments and PS. And help me achieve my goals to reach 500 privilege chapters unlock for this month. *** In the world of cultivation, only the strongest shall prevail. Arthur, twenty-five years old young man died, he was killed by his own sworn brother. He was betrayed, everything he had was taken from him. He swore a revenge, even if his soul goes to afterlife, he shall avenge, and find his redemption. The Almighty heard his plead, his soul and his entire being was transmigrated to the world of cultivation and wonders, Argoth Contingent. He may return to the world once he finished the task that given to him. To defeat the Outer Gods who will bring chaos upon the Argoth Continent. Arthur agreed the gods' terms and conditions. Thus, Beast Taming system was bestowed upon him. Grueling fate lies ahead of him. However, he wasn't deterred in one bit. Fueled with his resentment, he swore to himself before he was sent to the Argoth Continent; "I shall be the strongest in the entire world so no one could defy me, ever again!"

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230: Political Strife

After the scrumptious dinner that was mostly done by Hui Ying and her daughter, Queen Amara took a stroll in the Bramble Maze Forest under the gentle moonlight to have some fresh air.

Sitting on a moshy dead log, Amara hummed a melodious folk songs from her home kingdom while thinking about the wild fate that befell upon her.

She still couldn't believe what had happened to her life and the Seafolk Kingdom. In just less than a month, the Seafolk Kingdom had undergone a major change and she had no choice but to force herself and her people to adapt to the new world and prepare themselves for the upcoming war.

Originally, Amara sees Arthur as a threat, she even send two honey-traps to assassinate him. However, it proved to be futile as Arthur's capability was beyond she could imagine. On top of that, Arthur has a strong heart that couldn't be wavered by trivial matters.