Chapter 26

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nLocke returned to his room.

nHe returned to his bed and sat down cross-legged once more.

n‘I can control three Battle Beasts, and I’ve already prepared two more as well.’

n‘All that’s left is for the Chamber of Commerce to deliver the materials I’ve ordered.’

n‘With these materials, I’ll be able to hatch another two rose gold Battle Beasts.’

n‘I’m able to control three Battle Beasts even though I’m only a bronze-tier Beastmaster.’

n‘Moreover, they’re all divine rank Battle Beasts. With this, my combat strength should far surpass anyone else’s.’

nLocke was ruminating over his strengths.

nLocke was in his third year of high school, and he had already gone through the Beast Egg Hatching Ceremony.

nThe next big thing was the annual federal assessment.

nThe federal assessment was an event where all of humanity’s Beastmasters gathered, trained, and attended lessons together.

nIt was similar to a university.

nThere were a total of three top-tier universities within the Federation.

nThese three universities were places that everyone had yearned to enter.

nMost students worked hard with the goal of attending these three universities.

nApart from the Federation’s three top universities, there were also a few other Battle Beast academies.

nThe Federation’s three best universities were:

n“The Federation’s Advanced Beastmaster Academy.”

n“The Alpha Federation University.”

n“And the Advanced Military Academy.”

nThese three universities were the places where humanity’s best talents were nurtured.

nFor example, students like Locke who owned rose gold Battle Beasts would definitely be recruited by the Federation’s Advanced Beastmaster Academy.

nAs long as Locke was admitted to a top-tier academy, his future held limitless potential.

nHowever, Locke had a certain mindset.

nNo matter how talented a person was, if they did not work hard, their future would be bleak, and as a result, they would be abandoned by society.

nLocke had not been blinded by his talents.

nAlthough it was good to be talented, it was more important to fully make his talent into his own strength.

nThat was the reason for Locke’s concern over his own strength.

n“Open the Beastmaster System.”

nA beautiful Beastmaster interface appeared before Locke’s eyes.

n“Search for ways to cultivate a Beastmaster’s mana levels quickly.”

nLocke said to the Beastmaster System in front of him.

nOne by one, information on how to increase a Beastmaster’s growth rate appeared before Locke’s eyes.

n The first method

n The host can choose to complete the missions issued by the System and earn Function Points.

n Function Points can be used to increase the host’s mana level and the strength of the host’s Battle Beasts quickly.

n The second method

n The host can raise their Mana Meditation Technique to an advanced level. By doing so, the host can absorb the mana in the air and advance their mana levels quicker.

n The third method

n The host can use some precious treasures and medicinal herbs to increase their Beastmaster level quickly.

nLooking at the few methods the System had introduced to Locke, he could not help but sigh.

nLocke had gained an understanding on the ways to advance his levels.

nHowever, no matter which method he used, he would have to work hard.

nThere were no quick methods in the world to begin with.

nThe only way to increase his strength was only through hard work, diligence, and a strong will.

nLooking at these three methods, Locke began to form a plan.

n“These three methods require a huge amount of wealth.”

n“I need to own a huge amount of wealth to quickly improve my strength.”

nNo matter the time and place, money was always necessary.

nThis was something that Locke had already learned back on Earth.

nTherefore, when he came to this planet, Locke’s first goal was to earn enough money.

nMoney could buy many natural treasures and meditation techniques.

nThese resources would allow him to quickly increase his strength.

nOn the topic of money, Locke thought of his batch of Beast Eggs.

nLocke had auctioned off approximately ten Beast Eggs.

nAs such, Locke still had more than forty Beast Eggs on him.

n“How can I sell these Beast Eggs at a high price?”

n“I can’t sell these Beast Eggs in an auction anymore.”

n“Those people aren’t fools. After being fooled once, I doubt they’ll be fooled again. Moreover, the efficiency of this method is very slow.”

nLocke said to himself.

nSuddenly.

nLocke had an idea.

nHe had thought of a great idea.

nIt was an idea that would allow him to quickly sell off all his Beast Eggs, and earn him a large sum of money at the same time.

nThat was the nature of his plan.

nSince he was able to use the System to identify the ranks of the unhatched Beast Eggs, he thought to himself, ‘Why don’t I set up my own sales website in the black market?’

nThe content would be something like this:

n“Buy Beast Eggs from me. You can choose the rank of the Beast Egg you wish to purchase.”

n“As long as you’ve paid and informed me of the Beast Egg you wish to obtain, I’ll hand the Beast Egg to you, regardless of their type or rarity.”

nLocke was a go-getter.

nUpon forming his plan, Locke immediately picked up his laptop, entered the black market’s website, and established his own sales platform.

nHe immediately placed all of his Beast Eggs on sale.

nHe also clearly marked the price of each type of Beast Egg.

n“The Beast Eggs that contain green Battle Beasts will cost 700 thousand federal coins.”

n“The Beast Eggs that contain blue Battle Beasts will cost 1.18 million federal coins.”

n“The Beast Eggs that contain purple Battle Beasts will cost 18 million federal coins.”

n“The Beast Eggs that contain orange Battle Beasts will cost 160 million federal coins.”

nWorried that no one would believe him, Locke put on a mask and and recorded a video.

nThe content of the video was very simple.

nIt showed the process of Locke hatching an egg. In it, Locke claimed that the Battle Beast was blue, and when he hatched it, the Battle Beast was indeed of blue quality.

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