Divine Beast Creator
Chapter 1736: 1737: Big Cat's Ideas
Chapter 1736: Chapter 1737: Big Cat’s Ideas
Although Veronia thought Xiao Ji had been tricked by Feng Yuan, seeing its enthusiastic look, she was too lazy to say anything. The next day, Feng Yuan got his comeuppance. Although he didn’t want to attend class, this time it was about the replay and analysis of the battles from the previous two days, which happened to relate to Xiao Ji’s new hobby.
As a Little Husky, Feng Yuan yawned all the way, lying on Big Cat’s head, letting it carry him to the classroom. Veronia swept a glance at Big Cat and asked curiously,
“Why is Big Cat interested in this?”
Flapping its wings, Big Cat made a few whimpering noises, and Veronia looked at Big Cat in surprise, saying,
“You’re planning to add this to your game? Don’t you think it’s a bit mismatched?”
“It’s a crossover event—so long as it’s not directly added into the game’s main environment, whether it’s a modern world or even throwing in a future world, it shouldn’t be much of an issue,”
The Little Husky flicked its tail and said, looking up at Veronia. Compared to Veronia, who almost never touched games, Feng Yuan would occasionally play those games, so he knew well that this world’s games could also incorporate content totally different from the game’s background through crossover means.
Of course, if Big Cat took it seriously, it wouldn’t be impossible to logically include a modern world, but he didn’t see the point in adding such things. After all, when the academy created this trial, they had already borrowed a lot from games, with some content directly transplanted from popular games.
“Even if the style issue can be resolved, real-world land isn’t that easy to lease, especially since this technology is still immature. I don’t think they would let you try it,”
Veronia shook her head and said again. Big Cat isn’t Agunas or herself. As an ordinary Spirit Beast, it wouldn’t enjoy any privileges. Such actions, which could affect the real world, would definitely not be something Big Cat could easily apply for.
“Isn’t Big Cat planning to use the real world like the academy does, letting them use their own beasts to clear the trials? That’s too challenging,”
The Little Husky flicked its tail and said in surprise. The academy dared to do so because there were teachers overseeing it, and as long as there were clear restrictions, students generally wouldn’t cause problems. But with a mixed bag of societal personnel, it’s hard to say.
There would always be those who try to break the limits or carry out relatively risky actions. Precisely because of this, Feng Yuan estimated that this trial environment wouldn’t be opened to the public in the short term because it’s not safe enough.
“Big Cat probably won’t succeed in applying. After all, it’s not considered a special Spirit Beast, and it’s not using a Taming Beast Contract with you either,”
Veronia looked at the Big Cat beneath the Little Husky and spoke softly, to which the latter rolled its eyes and retorted,
“What do you mean by not being a special Spirit Beast? But even for you to apply, it would likely be very difficult. Unless you can guarantee to watch over that place, otherwise, Great Xia wouldn’t allow it. After all, nobody knows what they would do. Once it exceeds the protection limits of the Data Domain, someone might get hurt.”
“Not allowed?”
Veronia looked at the Little Husky in surprise, seemingly not believing it. The Little Husky flicked its tail and said irritably,
“Of course, even if they want to build relationships with your Divine Beasts, they can’t risk ordinary people being in danger because of it, even if they did it themselves.”
During their conversation, Big Cat carried the Little Husky to the classroom. Although it couldn’t be directly applied to reality, everyone’s actions in it could still significantly help Big Cat. That’s exactly why Big Cat didn’t choose to leave.
Xiao Ji excitedly examined the tiered classroom, while the Little Husky directed Big Cat to sneak to a position further back. However, this distance didn’t mean much to Xiao Ji and Big Cat. At the front of the platform, the teacher and staff were busy with adjustments, as the data was stored in the Data Domain, and ordinary equipment couldn’t read it. As it was the first usage, the teacher needed to get accustomed to it to ensure no problems would arise.
“This is the information they recorded? But I didn’t expect Xiao Ji’s ultimate move to cause such interference,”
Looking at the adjustment screen on the monitor, the Little Husky flicked its tail and said in surprise. The part where Dou Yanlan used fog to conceal her sneak attack had no footage—or rather, it was so foggy that you couldn’t see what was happening. The staff member was trying hard to restore and remove the fog’s influence.
No matter how much they tried, it was ineffective. To this, Feng Yuan wasn’t surprised, as when Dou Yanlan had Xiao Ji mixed in, Xiao Ji, being a Divine Beast, its power naturally interfered with the Data Domain. This also made the Data Domain’s information recording during that period quite incomplete.
But missing just this segment shouldn’t impact the follow-up battle review much. The Little Husky thought this as it lay on the desk, slowly closing its eyes, having little interest in post-battle analysis.
At this time, others were also seated at the front. Xiao Ji wanted Feng Yuan to move forward a bit, but he fell asleep, leaving it to go to the front by itself.
As for waking Feng Yuan? Xiao Ji wouldn’t do that. After all, it understood Feng Yuan’s situation. Although he didn’t accompany it to study methods of battle analysis, Xiao Ji believed it could manage on its own!
Qi Chen and Dou Yanlan arrived at the classroom a bit late, mainly because their place was slightly far from the classroom. After all, whether it was the villa area or the faculty dormitory, they were originally prepared for strong Beastmasters, and those Beastmasters naturally wouldn’t lack Spirit Beasts to ride.
Furthermore, since today’s class was a review and analysis of actions over the past two days, both Qi Chen and Dou Yanlan were psychologically relaxed, causing them not to leave as early as usual.
“Isn’t that guy planning to come?”
Qi Chen looked around in confusion, not seeing Feng Yuan, and said with some doubt. Though he saw Xiao Ji there, occasionally Feng Yuan would let Xiao Ji attend by itself. After all, it’s not just about his special reason; even Maomu Academy’s rules wouldn’t directly punish based on absenteeism rates.
Only if he failed midterm or final exams would attendance be evaluated for penalties. If one attended on time and listened seriously, the academy might consider leniency, as some specialized content truly relied on talent, and most people couldn’t master all aspects of Beast Taming training.
The academy set such regulations to prevent students from struggling to graduate due to poor talent in one area. Of course, if one didn’t pass the strength assessment, there would be no way around it. After all, for a Beastmaster, even strength being a problem was no small issue.
But due to the presence of the academy assessments, such situations hadn’t actually occurred. Everyone understood that the strength of their beasts was their future dependency, and no one would slack off in this regard.
“That guy really is…”
Scanning around, Qi Chen originally thought Feng Yuan wasn’t coming, but suddenly remembered and looked toward where Big Cat vaguely was, carefully observed, and found the shadow of the Little Husky on the desk, obscured by the back of the front row chairs. That guy had turned into a Little Husky to sleep in the classroom; Qi Chen didn’t know what he was thinking.
After several attempts to remove the fog failed, the teacher could only choose to abandon the effort, as the class bell had rung and continuing had little meaningful impact.
Listening to the teacher analyze everyone’s mistakes and highlights in that trial, Xiao Ji occasionally nodded in agreement. Compared to Xiao Ji, Big Cat directly released a camcorder to record the lecture content. Take notes? Big Cat found it too troublesome; simply recording it was enough.
Conversely, many students were busy noting the teacher’s comments, as aside from explaining issues, the teacher also provided corresponding solutions, which needed implementation in future training sessions.
Xiao Ji heard quite a bit concerning itself, but unfortunately, it couldn’t write. It could only forcefully memorize the content, constantly recalling to avoid forgetting, and in its busy, flustered state, Xiao Ji completely forgot it could pester Feng Yuan for recording assistance.