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Chapter 133 Competitive relationship with elves

Interrupted by the nonsense mirror, Dean's plan to find someone to sneak into Morrison's home was temporarily shelved. He had a prototype of an idea in his mind, but because of the lack of key elements, there was no condition to realize it in a short time.

Anyway, no matter how we go around, we still need the help of the underage assassin, which is equivalent to the need to select and breed the Shadow Doll.

Dean still has a few Shadow Doll magic pet eggs waiting to be hatched, but judging from what he said when he deceived the little assassin before, it still seems to be a drop in the bucket.

But this matter cannot be rushed. Anyway, judging from the current situation, Morrison has no chance to trouble him for the time being. Dean is not under great pressure in this regard.

Therefore, the priority of things can be pushed back a few places.

Checking the pregnancy status of the three geese, Dean was cleaning up the excrement in the cage, and suddenly thought of the stuffed bears Morrison used to tempt him.

In fact, I didn't get fooled this time, largely because those stuffed bears were so ordinary.

All the statistics are mediocre. Although considering the current situation, Dean can't say that he doesn't like it at all, but for him, it really doesn't have much appeal.

Moreover, the condition of the stuffed bears does not look like they have just been captured. Instead, they look like they have been imprisoned for a period of time and have been specially classified.

The few ones gathered together are quite ordinary, as if they were specially separated as inferior products. They are almost always at the bottom of the ragdoll bear clan.

So Dean guessed that Morrison might have bought the stuffed bears from someone, and then found someone to bring them to the road that he would pass on his way back from patrol, and deliberately staged a show to use this name.

, "caught" the stuffed bear back again, and it was considered a clear path.

However, this man was too stingy, and he even put the bait so carelessly. Dean wanted to convince himself that he was blinded by the benefits, but unfortunately the benefits were too small, and his big eyes couldn't be blocked no matter how hard he tried.

Later, Dean also thought that if there were not just ordinary stuffed bears, but even one special stuffed bear inside, he might not be able to hold on.

Unfortunately, in the end, the only possibility was buried under Morrison's stinginess.

As usual, Dean arranged the most sumptuous and nutritious meal for Ahua. Dean looked lovingly at the slightly bulging belly of the stuffed bear, looking forward to it but also feeling a little regretful.

In fact, when he went to the Knights this time, he went there with the mentality of picking out missing items, thinking that with his eyesight and system assistance, he might be able to pick out three or two special monsters that were buried, but the result was very disappointing.

, the Knights are worthy of being a Knights, and no one will take advantage of them. Although there are many types of Warcraft in the warehouse, there are no special individuals, let alone one like Ahua.

Fortunately, Dean also made some mental preparations before going out. He only regretted it for a while, then put aside this kind of luck and went to choose breeding animals.

After returning home later, Dean thought about it and realized that he was just a backdoor person after all, and his foundation in District 13 was too shallow. Even with Ryan's help, his priority in selection would definitely not be too high.

Apart from anything else, judging from the elves he knew were rivals, as a foreigner and a foreigner with a friendly attitude, he must have higher authority than Dean.

With this stumbling block, if there really is any special monster, where can Dean get his turn?

Unless Old Haite is mistaken, the probability that he will be able to drink the soup is really very low.

After measuring the gap between himself and his competitors, Dean instantly understood Old Haite's mood when he saw A-hua that day.

It’s really uncomfortable to ask for something but not get it.

So in the final analysis, the top priority is to improve the status and value of selective breeding houses.

If the status of the breeding house is high enough and the ability shown is strong enough, what market will there be for the elves' ability to tame monsters?
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