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World of Beasts: I Can See Their Hidden Stats!

"Locke transmigrated into an era where everyone had Battle Beasts. Daemons were rampant and humans were forced to build walls around their dwellings while depending on Beastmasters to keep those monsters at bay. It was time for academies to open their enrollments and Locke only had a small snake that everyone claimed was useless! ""A snake? Isn't this just a normal snake? What a useless Battle Beast."" ""What potential can a snake have? Even if it evolves into a two-headed snake that's still only Level 1 strength. You might as well continue living like any other normal folk."" ""Who are you kidding? What makes you think you have what it takes to enter a Beastmaster University?"" Locke stayed calm as countless classmates and teachers mocked and made fun of him while he turned to his System's interface. ""All Beasts Hidden Evolution Paths!"" From a Two-headed snake to a Fire-and-Ice Two-headed snake... Then to a Demonic Shadow Snake... a Bright Serpent... Before finally, evolving into Medusa..."

Darn You · Fantasi
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Reid's Battle

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

"Flame Shield."

City Lord Reid saw the divine breath flying toward him and immediately roared, activating the only defensive skill of the Raging Flame Lion.

Who would have thought that the Swamp Hydra, which was obviously biased toward darkness, would actually use a divine attack?

The most frustrating aspect of a divine attack was its ability to ignore defense.

Fortunately, the Raging Flame Lion had its own light attribute, so the Flame Shield could more or less negate some of the damage.

However, the Swamp Hydra had nine heads.

Nine heads represented nine breaths.

When Reid saw the nine gigantic snake heads blooming like sunflowers and spewing out divine breaths, for the first time, he felt that the holy attribute was too shameless.

Among the six main attributes, there was nothing more overbearing and shameless than the divine attribute.

Roar!

The Raging Flame Lion let out a painful roar.