It was supposed to be a secret. Teacher Kira warned be the previous day. No one must know that I possess the Royal Euphenic Blood.
“The knowledge of your unique constitution will only draw unnecessary complications, which may bring you lots of problem. Don't tell anyone... don't ever forget this!”
Remembering those very words, my heart thumped a bit.
‘Dorothy mustn't suspect anything at all,’ I said to myself.
There in the beautiful, colourful garden, Dorothy and I were still contemplating our own thoughts.
In a crystal ball floating in the air, there was a little, gaseous being hiding within.
As I looked at Dorothy about to speak on her final conjecture of what she thought to be the reason for whatever was within the crystal ball to be so scared, I quickly came in-between her words.
“Let's just look at what it is.”
Dorothy shook
The next morning, I woke up with a big stretch and yawn. “Yet another boring day,” I muttered to myself. “All one ever does is study and cultivate! How does this world still even exist?!” Pushing the bedclothes off me, I dashed to Dorothy's door, giving it three heavy pangs with the side of my folded fingers. ‘Boom boom boom!’ “The heck men...” came the response. “I'm cultivating here!” “That's the point!” I hollaed. “What's the point?” the other party groaned. “I came here for the holiday, not to swap into a boarding school!” “Pff.” There was a moment of silence after that, until... the door screeched open, revealing a red-eyed teenager who looked like she'd been awake since the creation of the world, not blinking for a second. “What do you want, coz?&r
As I listened on, I got to understand that the gray-robed senior, Sun Xao, was an ascetic, and hence, many people knew next to nothing about him. He was one of those guys you wouldn't want to mistakenly step on, despite how tranquil they looked. Just like Bai Xun, Senior Sun was also fanned by lots of people in the Martial Arts School. The tension and pressure from the sparring ground was hot, despite the battle barely even starting. Cold sweat ran down the backs of the audience. As Sun Xao unsheathed his sword, there was a sudden roar of a dragon from his blades. It was more than clear that the fellow was born and raised in swordsmanship. Raising his sword up, Sun Xao drew out a fine sword essence from the tip of his blade which led everyone to shudder. It couldn't be said any louder just how sharp that blade was. It was clear for all to see. Sun Xao drove his spiritual energy in coalition with his sword essence,
“Does any one of you have the ability to fly? Please save Senior Bai before he looses his life by dying from such altitude!” one of Bai Xun's fans exclaimed at the flying Senior Bai. Dorothy immediately dashed into the air. It was only then that I realised that she was still at Transient Mortal realm pinnacle stage, a whole realm below me. “Tsk, tsk.” I clicked my tongue in disappointment. While I was still ruminating over my own thoughts, Dorothy had already covered the distance in no time. She displayed her thaumaturgy ability by making her spiritual essence visibly pump out of her body, overshadowing Bai Xun into something one could likened to a “force field”. After balancing the latter into the barrier, Dorothy flew down with him floating beside her. Everyone gave way as Dorothy landed. The elder from before, stepped forward and thanked her, before turning to look at
The D-Day had finally arrived. After proper paying of respects to my uncle before departure, my savage beasts and I headed for the Beast Hall where I was to meet with the Acorn Master. Dorothy, on the other hand, had gone directly to the Thaumaturgy Hall for her departure. It was easy for me to pack my stuffs due to the great advantage of my storage ring. In no time, I arrived the Beast Hall. Unlike what I was expecting, today was quite “overpopulated”. People streamed in with all sorts of savage beasts the world has ever known. Thankfully, although it was crowded with people, it wasn't disorganised. There was a name system carried out, wherefore, one enters the main hall after one's name has been called. Immediately I arrived, I was shocked to hear my name. “Phew, I don't have to wait all day,” I muttered under my breath in ecstacy and relief. Stepping in, I rec
After two long, silent days traveling on air, an announcement finally echoed through our ears. “We have arrived Arerat City!” Voices of excitement from those around swept through the air. It indeed was exhausting doing nothing for over 48 hours. Plus, I really needed a good meal. Due to the reinforcement of my cultivation, staying for two days without food really was nothing. Still, that didn't mean I didn't yearn to taste something appetising... only that it wasn't for hunger sake in this context. After a large roar from the aerial savage beasts we were in, we finally began to descend. Looking down, I was more than awed to see just how grand this city was. When I thought the Desolate Grounds City was magnificent, I just had to discover this one... “There's always a mountain bigger than the other,” I muttered under my breath at an idiom I finally found application to. The fres
“Just where the heck am I; and what sort of fricking test is this supposed to be?!" The trappers stopped on their tracks and looked at one another, somewhat puzzled. The leader sighed. “We are sorry, stranger. We mistook you for the kidnapped princess!” “Kidnapped princess?” now it was my turn to be puzzled. “Yes. The princess has been kidnapped! We need to find her before the king does... or we'll be dead meat,” one of the four trappers said. “What princess?” I asked, still not getting the gist. “The only princess I know of is the princess of Vinia!” The leader was starting to get irritated. I quickly remembered that the attendant had explained that everything I'd be seeing in here would only be illusions, therefore, none of these are real! I looked down at my body and saw
This was the second time I'd be repeating such an embarrassing moment. What was worse... I didn't even do it deliberately! Everyone stared at me silently, each one ruminating over their own thoughts. At that moment, I suddenly received a split-second telepathic explanation... “Young Mistress.” I looked at both my tamed beasts, but noticed the voice in my head wasn't coming from them. I softly inquired who it was; the voice calmly explained; it was none other than the Mystical Beast of Illusions, whom I'll henceforth name MBI for short. MBI slowly explained to me: “You're in an illusionary world. It's hard to tell if this world once existed, but one thing's for sure... that crimson-eyed tiger was a mystical beast. While inside your arerat symbol, I came to understand that you're gifted with the ability of absorbing mystical beasts. “You normally should have been unable to absor
After all the affairs of the night, and a few other discussions amidst the Vinia Royal Guard, the Beast Hunters and I; I returned with them to their camp which was only a short distance away. A quick tent was prepared for me... at least I was rest assured of having a place to rest my head. Thirty minutes later, I was seated cross-legged inside my tent, listening to the peaceful snores from the other tents, and wondering. I was wondering what this place really was; who these people really were; what I really was! From the latter conversations with the others, I came to the knowledge that those possessing the same unique constitution as myself were all under the same lineage... yet, I was not a royalty, neither were any distant relatives of mine related to this place in anyway... at least, it's rational to make such a conclusion. “Could it be that I do not actually possess the Royal Spirit Bloodline?” I muttered
‘Let's see who'll embarrass who?’ The man's face suddenly turned sour. “Are you challenging my judgement, young lady?” I gave a curtsey then said, “I'm very sure I can recognise this beast. It's a rare specie, so you people could most likely have mistaken it for the Copper-winged Eagle, right?” “This... so you know it's a Copper-winged Eagel?” he asked. “I know it's NOT a Copper-winged Eagel due to the visible characteristics of this bird. According to ‘Ancient Savage Beasts, Volume II,’ on the 26th shelve, on the first row of the 2-star Book Collection Vault, the 465th chapter, paragraph three, makes mention that the Copper-winged Eagle is widely known for its extremely sharp wings, and soft, or you can say ‘blunt’, claws. Yet, what I see before me is a very normal russet-coloured winged bed, and extremely sharp claws. Just by looking a
Indeed, in four hours' time, I was able to finish “reading” all three thousand books in the library. In fact, I'd actually used three hours and thirty minutes, while the remaining half an hour was used in digesting my newfound knowledge. “Ah,” I sighed gently, breathing out turbid gas from my lungs. I was seated cross-legged with my arms balance before my chest. If it hadn't been for the United Heavens cultivation method, I doubt I'd have had the energy to last this long. My eyes were crimson and unstable, I had to concentrate all my energy on recuperating. The cultivation method really worked wonders. At least, I'd regained half of my true essence reservoir that had been completely exhausted. Just as I walked towards the door, I met an angry faced girl. I immediately realised it was the girl I'd totally forgotten about when I turned every nook and cranny, touching all the books I could find. “You...”
The Beast Guild was entirely different from how the Beast Hall was. In the Beast Hall, there was only two floor levels. Inside these floors were the different halls with their different purposes. The Book Collection Vault there just contained hard-to-find practical knowledge books. However, the Beast Guild was different. The Beast Guild of the Junior Academy of the Gifted had six floors, and each floor covered everything according to the beast tamers' respective ranks. The first floor had its Main Hall, 1-star Book Collection Vault, Book Tamers' Examination Hall and Hall of Will. The same went with the second floor. In the second floor, there was little to no difference with the first floor. Only that this floor was in line with the 2-star rank. In the past, I'd already visited the first floor and acquired knowledge on beast taming of the 1-star level from every single book there. After my earlier epiphany, I was quite co
Opening my eyes, streaks of insight flashed through my eyes as quickly as it came. It was proof of making a breakthrough in my comprehensive knowledge. I had long expected to see everyone gathered around me, so I wasn't as surprised as I was in the past. My eyes locked with Roy's and I couldn't help but take a step backwards to view this buddy of mine properly. “Your wings...” Though I was surprised, I quickly was able to link the event that'd just happened with the blood essence mutation I'd seen in my spiritual consciousness. “Brilliant!” I heard someone's voice ring into my ear drums. It was Madman Fei's. I smiled at him and couldn't help but bow in reverence, and muttered “thank you”. If it wasn't for those strong thought-provoking words, none of these could have happened. “Hahaha! You're really an elite! Why do I feel you're not a teacher here?” sa
Everyone watched on with heated expressions and clenched fists. With what I was seeing around me, if not for this man's dominative aura and his beast mount, he'd definitely have been given a good round of pummeling. “It is true that from the very prime of your youths, you'd all been thought the orthodox way of beast taming, which is quite mild and cute.” Madman Fei rolled his eyes after saying the last word. He then snickered, and continued, “However, for a true man, we know that there are at times certain circumstances when being mild and... cute, could lead one to one's grave. Take the beast in question, anyway.” Everyone's eyes shifted to the beast by his side. “Bloody Fangs Panther are prideful beasts, and are well acknowledged for this. Due to their pride, it's next to impossible to tame them without proving yourself. They're just like women, in a way.” Some of the men began to giggle wh
‘Yawn!’ I stretched myself, letting out a large yawn, widening my mouth enough to swallow our room. So far, so good, this was the best sleep I'd had. Even the so called unconsciousness was actually not blissful. I'd been training in the Way of Disguise under the tutelage of my Old Ancestor. Firstly, I was made to learn how to disguise my aura, since my bloodline Gift granted me a pure and flexible true essence. I learnt how to perfectly imitate someone else's. If I willed it, I could even make people see me as a Divine realm expert! Secondly, I learnt shape-shifting. This one was very much tortuous! Using his true essence as a guide, I had to go through series of pains as he reworked on my bones to strengthen it, and also to make them much flexible than a normal human's. With this type of body, I could even be a perfect fit for gymnastics, back in my homeworld. My joy knew no boundary! With my ability, I could perfectly el
“Armed robbers!” They were holding long, sharp swords, and gave off very frightening killing intent from their body. Their faces were masked, and a quick headcount told us they numbered fifteen in total. Just when I thought all my classmates would hide quickly beneath the tables, I heard a snicker. Zhangkong said with a bone-piercing smile. “What a coincidence! You're fifteen, we're fifteen too! You're bullying, we bullied some humongous savage beasts some days ago and need to really practice on humans.” Of course, the robbers were immediately attracted to us, since Zhangkong's voice was made loud just enough for everyone to hear, through the use of true essence. “He's right!” Since Zhangkong had already started it, who was I to back down. And by the way, we really hadn't faced real people to test our combat improvement. After all, who'd want to give himself off for a beating. Thus, wouldn't it be a on
Soon, a nice fragrance streamed into our nostrils. “Ah, there it is,” Zhangkong pointed, with a glee in his eyes. Everyone reserved their comments, smiling widely as we strolled into a large restaurant that was big enough to roof fifty people. On the outside of the restaurant was a plaque carrying the following words: “Fu Family's Noodle Restaurant.” Zhangkong swerved through to the front desk where there was a man strolling leisurely and giving orders to the workers, casually. “Uncle Fu!” The old man turned his bulky body to reveal a slightly surprised expression, followed by a very pleased declaration. “Ah, so it's Young Master Zhangkong!” The two embraced one another, leaving everyone in a daze. ‘Young Master Zhangkong? Just what was the family background of this lad?’ It was obvious everyone shared the same questions, but decided against asking a
“She's awake!” an eerie voice was heard over my head, followed by some hurried footsteps. I tried to open my eyes slowly, which worked out effortlessly. “Stand aside.” A masculine spoke, causing my heart to race. It was all too familiar. It was from the last person I saw before I lost consciousness. I quickly raised my eyes to behold the white-robed man. “Teacher Haggz!” His cold eyes stared at me for a moment before he nodded. Then his brows suddenly furrowed as though he was in thoughts. “Stephanie!” the eerie voice came once more. It was none other than Lingxi, and following closely behind her was, on both sides, Jessica and Xueyi. Then there was Blackie, Jaded, Zhangkong, Mingming, Xuan'er, Ruby, Xianxian, Zhaohu, Toby, Tang and, lastly, Chang. My whole classmates! “You guys...” I was startled. Casting my eyes about, I realised I was back in