Chapter 25 The Winged Silver Lion
Chapter 25 The Winged Silver Lion
Chapter 25 The Winged Silver Lion
Pang Lai did not refuse Hua Yu's discipleship gift. He looked at his newly accepted disciple with a smile and secretly touched his body.
After receiving a bow, Pang Lai cheerfully helped Hua Yu up and then placed a crystal-clear object, as clear as a diamond, in Hua Yu's hand.
"Good child, I didn't prepare anything for you in advance. Consider this Star River Vein as my gift to you. I wish your Summoning skill will break through to the advanced level soon."
Goodness, here comes a small goal.
Hua Yu wanted to refuse, but Pang Lai glared at him and pressed his outstretched hand back down.
"By the way, what about the other one? Let me see it too." Pang Lai quickly turned her attention to Hua Yu's summoned beast and asked.
Hearing this, Jiang Yu, who was standing to the side, was a little confused.
What does that mean? Is there another one?
"Little Fire, come back first." Hua Yu waved his hand and sent the Hidden Void Profound Fire Ape back, then let Mei Yue bring out the Thunder Ape.
Jiang Yu stared wide-eyed at the two completely different apes.
My God, two warrior-level summoned beasts.
This guy named Hua Yu is way too extravagant!
"Not bad, this one's limbs are much stronger than the previous one. It seems that your two summoned beasts have different main attack directions."
Pang Lai truly lives up to his reputation as the top summoning mage in the country; with just one glance, he discerned the respective strengths of the Thunder and Fire Apes.
Afterwards, the three of them sat down and began to chat. Pang Lai also gave Hua Yu many suggestions regarding the development direction of the Thunderfire Twin Apes.
Hua Yu listened attentively, and even wrote down some of the key points on his phone.
After listening to this, he couldn't help but sigh, no wonder everyone needs to learn from a master. Having an experienced master can really be a great help.
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The Capital City Magic Market.
As the largest magic marketplace in the country, it offers a wide variety of magical goods. You can find almost anything that is traded on the market here, and at a cheaper price.
The only drawback is that the quality is not guaranteed.
These products vary in quality; whether you can find something good at a low price depends entirely on your discerning eye.
After the meal, Pang Lai brought his two beloved disciples to the magic marketplace.
Hua Yu heard Jiang Yu say that their master, Pang Lai, used to frequent this large shopping mall when he was young, and his eyesight had been honed to the point of being able to tell whether the products here were good or bad with just one glance.
This skill is amazing. If Hua Yu can master it, she can save at least several million every time she buys something.
This is much more lucrative than spending time going out to do two tasks.
Hua Yu thought to herself that she would like to learn this skill from her teacher if she had the chance.
But there's definitely no time today; they have more important things to do.
As soon as the three of them arrived at the magic marketplace, they headed towards the innermost shop.
It was an old shop with few customers. There was only one old man lying on a cool chair, holding a palm-leaf fan, looking very relaxed.
Hearing someone enter, the old man didn't get up, seemingly unconcerned about whether the items in the shop could be sold.
Only when he saw that the person who came in was Pang Lai did the old man quickly stand up, a smile on his face, and say, "Old friend, what are you planning to buy from me this time?"
Pang Lai clearly knew the old man, and the two seemed to have a good relationship.
"I've got my eye on that demon egg you just got. I'll buy it to make a contracted beast for my apprentice."
"Your apprentice?" The old man looked at Jiang Yu with some doubt.
Doesn't he already have a contracted beast?
"It's not Jiang Yu, it's him, my newly accepted disciple," Pang Lai said, pointing to Hua Yu behind him.
The old man then turned his attention to Hua Yu, but did not say anything.
"The area where the demon eggs were placed is still there. You can go and take a look. If you're here, I probably don't need to explain it to you."
"No need, we'll go and see for ourselves."
"The prices are all marked on the label. I'll do it the same way as before, giving you a 20% discount. If you like something, just come and pay here." After saying that, the old man lay down again, the reclining chair beneath him creaking.
Pang Lai seemed to be used to it, and without saying much, led Hua Yu and Jiang Yu to a row of glass cabinets.
As soon as Hua Yu arrived, his eyes lit up as he looked at the rows of demon eggs with various patterns, and he began to examine them carefully.
"Blue Velvet Giant Sparrow, a flying demon that can carry people, but it's too weak, so it's out of the question."
"The Crimson Sun Boar Demon is decent in strength, but it's too ugly, no way."
"Azure Rhinoceros of the Sun, Master, how is this one?"
Hua Yu selected the demon eggs in front of him, and whenever he was unsure, he would ask Pang Lai for his opinion.
"This kind of demon is alright, but it's a bit slow and not suitable for offense. It's only suitable for summoning mages who already have offensive capabilities," Pang Lai said.
Hua Yu knew that his master, Pang Lai, had very high standards, and it wouldn't be easy to find a demon here that would meet his approval.
However, he wasn't in a hurry. Before coming to the capital, Pang Lai had already chosen a contracted beast for him.
His current wandering around is merely a task given to him by Pang Lai. He wants to assess Hua Yu's understanding of these demons, and if he encounters anything he doesn't know, he, as his master, can explain it to him on the spot.
Hua Yu proceeded from left to right, describing the strengths and weaknesses of each of the demons.
Although he couldn't compare to a top student like Jiang Yu, he was still Hua Zhanhong's son. The library in his house wasn't just for show; before he awakened his powers, Hua Zhanhong would conduct spot checks on him every month.
In his father Hua Zhanhong's words, sometimes being strong is useless; if you don't understand the habits of demons, you'll still die.
Are high-level mages invincible when encountering general-level demons?
Is it really impossible for a commander-level demon to kill a super-level mage?
The world's great wonders.
Pang Lai listened attentively, quite satisfied with Hua Yu's basic skills.
He felt there was no point in continuing the examination, so after thinking for a moment, he said, "That's enough, let's go take a look at it."
Upon hearing this, Jiang Yu adjusted his glasses, a glint of shrewdness flashing in his eyes.
Whenever it comes to rare summoned beasts, Jiang Yu and Pang Lai are practically identical, both eager to study them on the spot.
He wasn't supposed to come this time, but when Pang Lai mentioned that name, Jiang Yu said he absolutely had to come and see for himself.
The three of them quickly arrived at a glass cabinet, in which was placed a demon egg with several yellow stripes on it.
There was a label on the glass case that read: Winged Silver Lion.
(End of this chapter)
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