Beast Taming: My Intelligence System Chapter 882 - 552: Pan Hai Appears

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Previously on Beast Taming: My Intelligence System...
The Sea God's Divine Right Hand languishes in self-imposed exile on a square island within the Sea God World, trapped by his own undying divine power after poisoning and desperate for any outsider to unseal him. The Ten Thousand Changes Butterfly, transformed and scouting, unwittingly defecates on the island before recognizing it as Ye Bai's target and dispatching a clone to alert him. After futile circling, Ye Bai strikes the butterfly with a pan, sending it crashing back onto the island as the god revels in schadenfreude.

"At last, someone’s here—finally, someone has arrived!"

Relief washed over the Divine Right Hand; it had been exceedingly tough, genuinely too arduous.

Were it still possessing a face, tears would likely have flooded it by this point.

Deeply touched, he truly felt moved; at long last, another had appeared.

Those grueling times were drawing to a close.

Freedom from endless suffering loomed near!

A radiant tomorrow awaited.

"Yet why a mere mortal?"

"How did a mortal even reach this place!"

"My Divine Domain stands impregnable."

"Hold on, should this even concern me?"

"Shouldn’t escaping take priority?"

"Never mind, better lure him into shattering the seal first."

Ye Bai: Hey hey hey, you're way too noisy—I caught every word. Could you grant me a little respect?

The Divine Right Hand had intended to display godly splendor, perhaps summoning a vibrant multicolored cloud.

However, with his divine power utterly drained, even producing a faint sound proved challenging.

"Are you the Sea God?"

Ye Bai spoke straight to the seal.

"I am the Sea God!"

A majestic voice boomed from inside.

Ye Bai's mind reeled upon recognizing Pan Hai’s tone.

"Drop the act—you're merely a wretched sealed being at present."

"Pledge two hundred years of service to me, and I'll grant your liberty."

"Refuse, and you'll rot in confinement eternally."

"Heed this: such a chance won't arise again!"

Ye Bai boldly stated his conditions.

"One hundred fifty years."

The Sea God countered, negotiating to shorten the term—not the punishment, but the servitude duration.

"Two hundred fifty years."

Ye Bai fired back in the bargaining.

After all, the advantage lay with him as the 'seller'; he could simply abandon aiding the Sea God, dooming him utterly.

"Agreed, agreed!"

The Sea God hastily consented, wary that prolonged hopes might stretch the torment.

It was merely words anyway, with no binding force.

Freed, he'd reclaim his independence.

"Swear upon your world and divine name. Fail to honor my command, and eternal demonic enslavement awaits, stripping all autonomy."

"Plus, your body shall never reform."

Sea God: You're ruthlessly cunning.

"Three hundred years."

Ye Bai smirked while upping the ante.

Sea God: ...

Silence hung for a moment, yet he ultimately yielded to Ye Bai’s demands.

"Fine, fine, I accept—isn’t that enough?"

Grudgingly, the Sea God yielded, swearing as Ye Bai demanded to serve him for three hundred years.

"That’s the spirit!"

"You’ll find it an honor."

Ye Bai grinned.

Following Pan Hai’s guidance, he dismantled the seal effortlessly—just by tapping the tablet in a precise sequence.

It solely needed an external hand to assist.

Thanks to Ye Bai, Pan Hai tasted freedom after endless ages.

Seeing Hastar perched on Ye Bai’s shoulder, the liberated Divine Right Hand fell speechless.

Another deity already subjugated—what protest could he muster?

Viewing himself similarly situated quelled much of his bitterness.

"Sea God, surely you can detect your Divine Status Fragments?"

"Since they originated from you."

Ye Bai inquired with curiosity.

"Divine Status Fragments?"

"I sense none—as I neared demise, I’d shifted part of my divine status into this right hand."

"I once commanded four divine positions: ocean life creation, death, ocean, and storm, condensing four divine formats accordingly."

"Most opt to merge into one, but fearing oblivion, I divided mine into four."

"Thus, even in disaster, a single intact divine format could enable rebirth."

"Now, only ocean life creation remains with me; the rest fragmented alongside their formats, dispersing worldwide."

"My divine power’s severe depletion morphed me into this state."

"I yearned to act, yet the power shortage crippled me."

"Hence, I awaited revival of my divine power."

"Through the eras, I nurtured a singular species: the Sea God Flower."

"This bloom is extraordinary; it replenishes divine power with neutral attributes, usable by any deity."

Hastar’s eyes gleamed at this revelation.

Usable by any divine being—could he harness it too?

Hastar faced the identical plight as Pan Hai.

His divine power shortage prevented linking to his true form.

Meanwhile, Ye Bai pondered a different matter.

Ocean life creation?

A superb divine position indeed.

Flame Country's people desperately require you.

Possessing this divine position enables swift transformations of marine life.

In this manner, countless beneficial sea creatures for the Flame Country can be secured.

Through ecological reshaping, the Flame Country gains ample food supplies.

Ye Bai intended to seize total control of the undersea world's authority, then direct Pan Hai to craft ocean lifeforms.

"Sea God, what do you need to recover?"

Ye Bai asked his next question.

"What do I need to recover?"

"I cannot recover."

"There’s no way I can fully recover."

"My body has long been shattered, transforming into part of this world."