Du Ze looked at the stone egg in Xiu's hand but did not take it.
"That is for you." Du Ze pressed on his headphones and said: "A god beast is inside."
When Du Ze saw the egg at the auction, Du Ze's plot-capture radar pinged – the oval-shaped stone egg is clearly the god beast egg that the protagonist found in the treasure house after he attacked Kimaris City. At that time, the protagonist realized that although the stone egg emitted a mysterious spiritual pressure, it didn't have the slightest sign of life.
Hearing Du Ze's words, Xiu whispered: "God beast ... Don't you want it?"
"It belongs to you."
Du Ze immediately said he would not covet the protagonist's role, but at that moment he saw the disappointment in Xiu's eyes. Is this an illusion? Xiu didn't wait for Du Ze to investigate the illusion and continued: "What kind of god beast is inside?"
In the original text of "Mixed Blood," the protagonist also asked his. His well-informed staff told him that inside the egg is a ...
"Fire Phoenix."
Isn't that freakin' awesome?! When they saw the name of the god beast, all the readers trembled. In all YY novels, the Dragon and Phoenix are at the very top; one is the King of Beasts, (PS: The beasts here refer to the monster and other beasts, not the beastkin race.) the other is the King of Birds.
When the protagonist got the unknown god beast egg, he already had the three-headed dog Cerberus and a Nightmare Unicorn. With a Fire Phoenix and a Dragon mount in the future, this group of flashy luxury mounts is enough to blind the eyes of all onlookers. Other people can only acquire such things with great difficulty – the cute protagonist to gathering these kinds of mounts is enough to frighten people into peeing their pants.
In order to look cool, Du Ze explained to Xiu: "To hatch it we will need Flame Crystal Soul."
The Fire Phoenix is also called the Undead Bird. It needs to bathe in fire to be reborn. Although the egg is currently like a dead egg without the slightest ripple of life, it can hatch as long as enough flame crystals are present. When they defeated the Flame Lord, they got three pieces of Flame Crystal Souls. One was used to treat Alice. The remaining two were not enough to hatch the Fire Phoenix because the number of crystals required to hatch the Fire Phoenix is 1000.
Du Ze's felt quite bitter. As if he saw the author right in front of him, from Du Ze's broken heart he cried out: 998! Just 998! You can bring a beast home!
Xiu was silent after Du Ze told him the number of crystals they would need. He called the demon sisters over and asked them to inquire about buying Flame Crystal Souls in Agares City. Violet and Alice worked quickly and got the news the next day: A businessman said he has enough Flame Crystal Souls and hoped to discuss the price with the Lord.
When Du Ze opened the door to see the green-clothed figure outside, some silly person's brain blanked out."
"Long time no see." The green-clothed person smiled and patted his head with the book he always carried. "It is my pleasure to deal with you again."
[System: You found the mystery merchant, Dan. Please select option: Attack or Do not attack.]
He remembered the time when he felt extreme despair and his body was a pitiful mass of cuts and bruises. Although Xiu later expressed confidence in him and believed him, Du Ze was unconscious for a length of time so he didn't know what Xiu had done to get his clothes back. For this villain to carelessly appear in front of him like this ... His hands felt itchy.
Du Ze wanted to roar, but in the end, all he said was just a cool, aloof accusation: "You followed us."
Violet, who had been the one who brought Dan to the hotel, looked uneasily at Du Ze and Dan. She sensed that the two people knew each other and had a bad relationship.
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