Chapter 46 You Celebrated Too Early
Leonard took a deep breath, feeling extremely angry.
Then he shouted, "Are you looking for trouble?"
A student actually dared to mess with them, Beast Guards!
"I really just wanted to show you something," John said innocently.
Leonard and his men clenched their fists, feeling a surge of anger but not daring to make a move.
At this moment, two soldiers entered the restaurant and called out, "Sir, bring us some of your signature dishes."
Leonard and his men's anger was instantly suppressed, and they didn't dare to act out.
John placed the cards on the table and said, "It seems you all can now accurately recognize colors. These cards are for you. Take them home and look at them when you have time."
Leonard felt extremely angry.
John returned to Caspar's side, and the defense of the golden Slime increased by another 10%.
The system told him to show them something, and he did it meticulously, meeting the requirements perfectly.
Caspar said, "John, you really aren't afraid of offending Leonard."
Seeing John enjoying his meal, Caspar was speechless. After all, Leonard was a captain of the Beast Guard and a Black Iron-level Beast Tamer. John seemed foolish.
John said, "It's fine. I usually don't leave the city."
John looked satisfied, not expecting the beast meat to be even more delicious than he had imagined.
As for Leonard, he wasn't worried at all. As long as he didn't go to the Alternate Dimension, not even a Gold-level Beast Tamer could do anything to him.
The key point was that Leonard didn't know him and would only target Caspar's Beast Guard.
And now, Leonard's Beast Guard had just returned from the Alternate Dimension and wouldn't go back in just for him, as the tickets to the Alternate Dimension were very expensive.
Caspar shook his head and stopped thinking about it.
Although Caspar had a conflict with Leonard and his men, they already had a grudge, so he didn't care at all.
After finishing their meal, John and Caspar strolled around Spellwood.
John asked, "Is that the entrance to Enigma Woods?"
They arrived at the back of the town and could easily see a large building surrounded by patrolling soldiers.
Behind the building, there was a white mist, making it hard to see inside.
It was already close to dusk, so such thick fog shouldn't appear.
Caspar nodded and said, "Yes, we'll go there tomorrow morning."
At this moment, a group of people emerged from the white mist, all wearing camouflage uniforms with dull bloodstains and looking exhausted.
But each of them had an excited expression on their face.
"A mutated Green-Eyed Snake, whoever offers the most Stellar Coins gets it!" the leading man shouted loudly, and the surrounding vendors instantly became excited and rushed over.
"I'll offer 100,000 Stellar Coins!"
"200,000 Stellar Coins!"
"400,000 Stellar Coins!"
Quickly, the price of the Green-Eyed Snake soared, and it was finally sold to a vendor for 800,000 Stellar Coins.
Ava looked puzzled and asked, "How can a basic-level beast sell for so much?"
The strength of the Green-eyed Snake was at most equivalent to a Level 9 contract spirit. It was incredibly common in the Enigma Woods and couldn't possibly sell for such a high price.
"Besides the strength classification, beasts also have a bloodline classification," Caspar explained. "Bloodlines are classified into ordinary, mutated, lord, and king."
The Bloodline Level was actually equivalent to the potential rating of a contract spirit.
A contract spirit of the same level, an S-rank was definitely not on the same level as an F-rank, of course, excluding John's golden Slime.
Caspar continued. "An ordinary Green-Eyed Snake has no value, but a mutated one is different. Its gallbladder can enhance Beast-Taming power, and its eyes have a chance to grant a contracted spirit the skill 'Keen Vision'. Of course, the chance is very low, but many people with Stellar Coins don't care and want to try their luck."
Ava suddenly understood. As the top student in the final exam, she had received an Enlightenment Pill, which could give a contracted spirit a chance to learn a skill or talent when breaking through, though the chance was also very low.
The Enlightenment Pill was worth tens of thousands of Stellar Coins and was hard to find on the market.
Anything related to skills and talents was very expensive.
This was also why the grade director considered John's Slime, with two active skills, very lucky.
Morris said, "Not to mention lords and kings, even mutated beasts are hard to come by."
Morris shook his head and said, "Let's go back. I hope we have good luck on this adventure."
Everyone nodded and left, returning to the hotel.
During the night, John lay in bed, feeling very distressed.
On the bed next to him, Ridley, who had driven during the day, was snoring loudly.
"I should have gotten a room to myself," John muttered.
This was unbearable!
John splashed some cold water on his face to wake himself up and, feeling restless, left the room.
At night, the hotel was very quiet, with only the receptionist engrossed in watching a suspense drama.
John decided to take a walk around the town.
During the day, John and his group hadn't finished exploring the town.
As soon as John left the hotel, he saw a couple embracing on the street.
Simon spoke tenderly, "Arya, do you know? I've always really liked you."
Arya was incredibly shy, hiding in Simon's arms, not daring to look up.
John just happened to pass by and asked, "What about before?"
As soon as the words fell, John immediately started running, his movements cool and decisive.
Simon only felt very angry.
John instantly ruined the previously ambiguous atmosphere between the two.
John was whistling, enjoying the night breeze, and looked satisfied as he finally escaped the snoring in the room.
Even at night, people were still moving back and forth on the streets of the small town.
John walked and walked until he arrived in front of a large building.
The building was nine stories high, very spectacularly built, forming a sharp contrast with the low buildings around it.
This was the Beast Tamer Association, a place dedicated to providing services for Beast Tamers. It included the sale of information, Alternate Dimension maps, beast manuals, a mission hall, and so on.
A staff member approached with a smile. "Sir, I'm happy to serve you."
"You don't have to be so happy," John said.
The staff member stumbled, almost falling.
"Sir, you're so funny," he forced a stiff smile.
It seemed he had encountered a difficult person.
The staff asked, "How can I help you? The Beast Tamer Association can provide any service you need."
John replied, "Not right now. I'm just looking around."
John shook his head, wanting to explore on his own. The staff member wisely left him alone.
It was nighttime, so there weren't many people in the Beast Tamer Association.
John went to the mission hall on the third floor, where a large screen hung from the ceiling, displaying various tasks.