Chapter Eighty-Eight: Misfortune Leads to the East

Chapter Eighty-Eight: Misfortune Leads to the East

"Stinky boy, don't speak, wait until old Sam is finished talking before you speak." As soon as Barka lifted Teddy up, looking excited, Walker slapped him on the head and warned him.

"Oh, it hurts." After Barka was slapped, he took Teddy back in his arms and said, "Okay, I won't speak. ”

As they spoke, they turned to look at Old Sam again. Old Sam saw that the few of them were done, so he went on to say to them, "Some of these mutated beasts are just inconsequential mutations, some of them will even become weaker than the original, but some of them will become stronger than the original breed. There are even extremely rare mutated beasts that will evolve into magical beasts that can instinctively use one or two spells. ”

"And Teddy belongs to that?" Vane immediately asked Old Sam about this.

If Teddy belongs to the last category, then its cultivation value will undoubtedly be much higher. With Barka having enough strength of his own, adding a Warcraft animal companion will undoubtedly greatly strengthen Barka's strength.

Vane's inquiry was also a question for Barka and Kaliya and Walker. They looked at Old Sam together and waited for Old Sam's answer.

"Unfortunately, in terms of the way you guys got it, the first two are probably the biggest. Depending on the color of its fur and where you bought it, it's a good chance it's a snowy mountain bear. I thought I was going to be a mountain ranger when I got it. If it is stronger than the original race, it will not be sold at all, but will be kept to cultivate itself. Old Sam explained to them.

"Huh?" Barka had thought that his teddy was different, the only one, the best. I didn't expect this to be the answer here in Old Sam. I was suddenly a little depressed.

"Barka, don't be sad just yet." Vane patted Barka on the shoulder, and then asked Old Sam, "How can you tell if Teddy is in this situation?" ”

"It takes a while to be domesticated before you can see the difference." Old Sam pinched his beard and said to Vane.

"Is that so?" Vane said suddenly. It turned out that the way the dwarven ranger tested was completely empirical, and it was completely different from the way he thought of using spells to test. If it's just a matter of experience, then the chances of missing some special cases are quite high.

So Vane turned his head and comforted Barka and said, "Maybe the seller didn't find Teddy special, but our Teddy isn't that bad." ”

When Barka heard Vane's comfort, he nodded heavily, "That's right, Teddy must be a unique bear." ”

Everyone else could see that Vane was comforting Barka at this time, but no one said anything, after all, the High Elf Ranger was not in the habit of contracting with beast companions, and Teddy would not live to be an adult for Barka, so he would not drag Barka down. And even if Teddy lives long enough and lives long enough, then no matter how strong Teddy is, it will add a boost to Barka. Vaane's words were only Barka willing to believe. It's just that it's not necessarily true that he thinks this way in his heart, and there will always be a touch of doubt that is certain.

On the way back from Old Sam, Barka hugged Teddy and asked Wayne the three, "You think Teddy is really a unique bear, right?" ”

"I'm just saying that the seller most likely didn't find anything unusual about Teddy. After all, when we bought it, he hadn't even opened his eyes, and we had to find a way to teach it even to drink milk. How could such a small bear tell the difference, so the dwarf who sold Teddy probably didn't have the heart to raise Teddy as his animal companion. Vane said.

"Oh, you're right." The more Barka listened to Vane's words, the more it made sense. It's finally a little more atmospheric.

Then, after a while, Barka spoke up again, "Do you think Teddy is really a unique bear?" ”

"Damn it, Barka boy, you've already asked that question." Walker then said in a row of heads, "I regret taking you to Old Sam." ”

"Why? Just because I've asked that question doesn't mean I can't ask it again. And did Old Sam do something wrong? He's going to teach me how to raise Teddy. Barka said to Walker with an innocent look.

"But, Barka. This is the sixth time you've asked this question. We've already answered you five times. Kalia said to Barka dissatisfied. Although she raised her voice, she still listened softly.

"Well, since you say so, then I won't ask. But I really want to know if Teddy is a unique bear. Barka muttered quietly after hearing Kaliya's words.

"Barka, if you really want to know, you'll have to follow the methods that Old Sam taught you for a while to understand the specifics of Teddy. So, tomorrow go to old Sam and study hard, and ask him this question to get the answer. The three of us didn't know how to domesticate and tell the difference between a Teddy and a normal bear. Vane was also a little annoyed by Barka's constant questioning, so he opened his mouth and directed the waters to Old Sam, the source of everything.

"You're right, you don't know how to tell the difference between Teddy, and I'm going to go to Old Sam a little earlier tomorrow and ask him for advice." Barka felt that Vane's words made perfect sense. So he nodded and said.

Listening to Barka's words, the corners of Walker's eyes suddenly began to jump, and he felt that old Sam was in big trouble right now. But it was all up to him, so it was an acceptable outcome for Barka to bother him, which was better than Barka constantly annoying the three of them.

By the time they got back to House One, where they were temporarily staying, it was already getting dark. They took the packages that had been in the living room to their bedrooms. There were two rooms in the house, with Barka and Walker plus Teddy living in one room, and the remaining room being shared by Kalia and Vane.

They were tidying up their bedrooms when an underage dwarf came outside. As soon as he entered, he shouted, "Hey, anyone?" ”

"What's the matter?" Vane asked, poking his head out to look at the underage dwarf.

"Guest, the elder asked me to call you to dinner." The underage dwarf said to Vane.

"Oh, I see. Thank you for coming over and informing us, and by the way, thank you elders. We'll be right over. Vane said suddenly.

"Do you know where?" The underage dwarf asked.

"Yes, in the Elder's house, right?" Walker came out of their bedroom.

"yes, you know. Then I want to go. The underage dwarf waved his hand and immediately left the house.

After the minor dwarf left, Walker took the place of the minor dwarf and shouted in the house, "All right, the elder has a treat, let's go quickly." ”

As he spoke, he entered the bedroom and dragged Barka and Teddy out the door. Vane and Kalia followed......