Sugar Beast
Logically speaking, in a typical beast shop, the beasts would be waiting obediently for people to come see them. Whichever beast the human thought was better, that they would get along with more, was the one they would choose to leave with.
But there was already very little left of the thing called logic at Anjie, especially at the cute beast shop #138 – right now, the beasts were all lined up, looking at the ten people who came to pick them. Whoever they thought was nicer to look at, they would walk over to that person and act spoiled and cute.
But very unfortunately for the ten people and JinYu, there were ten people who came in to select beasts, but only five beasts chose to be by four people's sides. The rest of the ninety plus beasts, after touring the circuit, all left yawning or waving their tails with disdain.
Looking at the beasts' meticulous attitudes, JinYu could only sigh and sigh. These fellows must have been completely spoiled by him, completely spoiled! If they hadn't been picked up by him... en, they would probably either attack a human on sight or run away. Thinking of that, JinYu shook his head and didn't say anything else. After all, these beasts weren't those newborn cubs or fledgling beasts who had no idea what the world was like; they were beasts who had already experienced the battlefield or had been harmed by humans before.
If he wanted to find a new master for these beasts, it would be very difficult, unless they were those destined by fate. Otherwise, he would have to raise these fellows for a lifetime.
After 99% of the beasts rejected the new masters, there were some who were also a bit uneasy. Over there, quite a few beast representatives of all types and levels were convening and discussing that exact problem with XiaoBai a little worriedly.
Chirp chirp... 【If we refuse to find new masters, will we create trouble for the boss? The boss is already going through a lot taking care of us.】
Aooo, aooo. 【But none of those people give off the same close connection and utter sincerity that the boss gives off ah... up to now, the boss has been the kindest to us, I don't want to leave ah. Even if there isn't a contract, as long as the boss doesn't drive me away, then I want to stay here. If worst – worst comes to worst, I can do some more tasks. I have a D-level mission with the golden-furred mouse tomorrow still, we aren't freeloading, so the boss shouldn't drive us away, right?】
Squeak squeak squeak squeak. 【That's right, that's right, this place is very good... the boss doesn't mistreat us or make us go to doctors for regular checkups. My owner before made me search for mineral resources for him almost every day, I was almost dead from overwork, and he would still beat me viciously saying I was freeloading. The boss is very good, I don't want to leave either.】
Meooowwoww woof woof aooo...
XiaoBai and BaoZi listened to each and every one of their concerns. As they listened, they shared a look, and they couldn't help but both grin. There was both happiness and helplessness in their eyes; they had actually anticipated this kind of outcome long ago. Even though occasionally that fish JinYu would randomly draw up some training mission or think up some unreasonable task for his own pleasure, he still treated all beasts fairly well and was trustworthy. What happened as a result of this was that the beasts would collectively become dependent on him and wouldn't want to leave. Although perhaps someone who treated beasts like JinYu could still be found elsewhere, but this star was so big, and there were so many humans. They had no idea when they would find someone like JinYu again.
What's more, just treating beasts well was also no use. After all, as a hidden protector, even if all the beasts listened to your commands, if the human wasn't intelligent or powerful enough, it wouldn't be of use for very long. Everything he did would be stolen away those people who came to take advantage of him. In the end, they still wouldn't be able to escape their devastating fate.
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CBS no. 138
RomanceNOT my story. NOT my translation. FOR OFFLINE READING ONLY. - - - - - - - - - - Thousands of years ago, a small planet collided with Earth and destroyed the world. In five days, ninety percent of humans had been wiped out, leaving behind the last te...