Beast Taming: the More the Better Chapter 821 - 354: Fusion of Sword Intent! Call from Legend of the Holy Dragon!_3
Previously on Beast Taming: the More the Better...
Will they cross paths once more? Could it be him? Not Water Venerable?
Is this entity not the Water Venerable?
What a total mess!
Su Ping felt deeply confused, while over there, Ray Saint had stepped to the side, making a dedicated call to Dragon City.
"Hello, does little Yao Yao miss me once more? Haha, I was just about to start meditating, but since little Yao Yao is calling, I suppose I can reluctantly postpone my session a bit."
Ray Saint felt somewhat speechless at the voice from the phone. He realized that if he didn't get straight to the point and just chatted idly, this guy could keep talking straight through till dawn.
"Sir, Water Venerable reached out to Su Ping, right when my perception was sealed off. Certain unusual events happened during that time, and I must report them to you."
"Oh? What kind of unusual events?"
Ray Saint responded without delay:
"Here's the deal: Su Ping somehow obtained a Flame Venerate’s Divine Fire Spirit and plans to contract it as his fourth pet beast! Consequently, Water Venerable noticed it. Although Water Venerable didn't strike directly, he appeared to intimidate and probe Su Ping, demanding the fire spirit's handover.
That led to some tense clashes, leaving Su Ping quite furious. Still, it's forgivable for Su Ping—he's just young after all. If I were at Commander Level, facing pressure from a Legendary Level powerhouse, I'd likely freeze up too. Yet this kid shows incredible resolve in holding onto the Flame Venerate’s Split God.
Clearly, even at his tender age, Su Ping possesses a fearless spirit unafraid of death or authority. He refused to bow to Water Venerable’s threats by surrendering the fire spirit, choosing defiance instead—though reckless, his temperament shines brightly.
Thus, sir, Su Ping is set on retaining that Flame Venerate’s fire spirit and harbors strong grievances against Water Venerable. Meanwhile, Water Venerable seems deeply displeased as well. What's your view on handling this?
The phone voice fell silent briefly before answering:
"So, little Yao Yao, what's your take?"
"Well... I don't see it as a major issue, do you? That old water-fire feud is just dusty lore from millennia past. Sure, two Legendary Level pet beasts are impressive, but given Dragon City’s present power, we truly have nothing to fear, right?"
Ray Saint voiced his real opinion, which starkly contrasted what he'd told Su Ping earlier.
"Hmm... that's more or less my thinking too. Haha, though there are details you haven't grasped. Anyway, hand the phone straight to that young fellow. I've yet to speak with him. I'll manage it from here..."
Soon enough, Ray Saint returned with the phone in hand. Su Ping was gazing fixedly at him, which left Ray Saint a tad exasperated, yet he passed it over regardless:
"Kid, Holy Dragon wants to talk. Better not act up."
Hmm?
Su Ping jolted in surprise, snatching the phone swiftly. Once handed off, Ray Saint stepped back voluntarily, with zero interest in eavesdropping further.
"Hello?"
"Hello, Su Ping?"
The voice from the line came across remarkably youthful, barely seeming older than how Su Ping pictured his own.
"Yes, hello. Never thought you'd ring me up—I'm truly flattered."
Indeed, the proverb 'the squeaky wheel gets the grease' rings true, yet facing this figure, Su Ping dared not push for more.
"Meng Yao filled me in on you. I had some inkling of the situation ahead of time, but I never anticipated a strand of Flame Venerate’s Split God dwelling inside you too! It stirred Water Venerable’s avatar to test and watch you, putting you under pressure—hahaha, my mistake there."
Su Ping found himself rather stunned by these remarks.
He blinked: "What are you getting at?"
The lively voice pressed on from the other side:
"Su Ping, suppose I tell you I ordered Water Venerable’s avatar to seek you out—would you buy it?"
"Huh?"
Su Ping felt lost.
He genuinely couldn't comprehend.
Still, given the statement, belief seemed almost inevitable?
"Haha, no hurry on your issue; I owe you a full explanation. Su Ping, as a breeder—and a talented one—you've laid eyes on those Hall-level Super-Rank Skills, correct?"
Su Ping grew baffled anew, clueless why the conversation veered this way.
"I've seen them, sure, but how does that connect to Water Venerable or me?"
"Hold on, hear me out step by step. In the Hall-level skills, did you check out External Incarnation, the one ranked second?"
At those words, Su Ping's heart skipped a beat.
Linked to External Incarnation?!
Yet he quickly regained some composure and replied: "Yes, I've read it."
The phone voice overlooked Su Ping's subtle shift:
"Flame Venerable’s Nirvana demands endless Divine Fire Spirit avatars for endless growth, evolution, consumption, and fusion. Water Venerable’s wounds weren't quite as grave as Flame Venerable’s, but could any comeback lack repercussions?
Probably only legendary mythical beings manage flawless revival and eternal life without hitches. Therefore, Water Venerable’s return carries problems too! And those problems lurk within Water Venerable’s external incarnation."