Chapter 39 Cultivation of Ocean Magic Pets
This also greatly lowers the threshold for cultivating magic pets.
After all, not everyone is willing to become a trainer and put so much effort into their demon pets. What's more, the situation in this world does not allow people to use such a long time to develop a systematic training system.
Compared to familiars that require training but have more potential, the gifted familiars bred by Dean are more in line with the current market demand.
Of course, this does not mean that there is no room for the cultivation of magic pets. For some cubs with high qualifications and high comprehension ability, learning and training are still very useful and can bring them a broader future.
Carrying the sleeping cubs back to the room one by one, Dean took advantage of this free time to write some signboards and hang them up.
With these explanatory signs in place, the feeling of running a selective breeding house in the room suddenly became much stronger.
After admiring it for a while, Dean simulated the route a customer would take to enter the door, then got into the pharmacy room and started tinkering with the chemicals needed to breed devil fish.
There are two potions in it that have never been made before, and they still need some practice.
As soon as he entered the research state, Dean forgot about the passage of time. He became familiar with the process of preparing new medicines in the pharmacy house. This familiarity led to the person from the Ocean Breeding House coming to deliver the goods in the afternoon.
The long-awaited sound of the welcoming wind chime rang again. Dean, who had just completed the preparation of a new potion, realized that the time he had made an appointment with the clerk was this afternoon.
He rubbed his sore eyebrows and walked out of the room without saying much to anyone. He used the system to confirm that there was nothing wrong with the sent beasts and that the hermit crab was the one he had chosen. He simply confirmed receipt.
The goods were sent away from the breeding house.
Three huge water tanks were placed in the open space in the front yard. Dean opened the vent and connected the animal release pipe next to the pool to the opening of the box. After making sure it was tight, he used the key to open the lock on the water tank and took it away.
The baffle.
Without any obstacles, the monsters automatically swam to places with more water vapor. Without letting Dean wait any longer, they followed the flowing water in the pipe and entered the pool.
Even the hermit crab, which didn't seem to move much, sank to the bottom of the pool along the pipe, leaving only a string of lonely bubbles, clearly indicating the existence of this big guy.
After waiting for a moment and confirming that there were no other monsters in the box, Dean removed the pipe and moved the empty water tank to the warehouse.
After breaking out in a sweat, he thought about how he could breed two auxiliary monsters for himself in the future that could enhance his physical fitness. Panting, he returned to the pool and observed how the newly purchased beasts were adapting to the environment.
After all, it was suddenly transferred from the ocean to a small pool. The changes in the environment and water quality are likely to cause some acclimatization. Dean, who was raising an aquatic monster for the first time, was still a little worried.
But obviously, his worries were unnecessary. The ability of Warcraft to adapt to the environment was much better than he thought, even for aquatic Warcraft.
The sea herons that had just been released had already risen from the water and began to flutter their feathers and draw circles on the water.
He looked very relaxed and didn't seem to notice anything strange.
It truly lives up to its reputation as the most popular bird in the sea heron family.
If Dean hadn't confirmed through the information panel that they had been given medicine and were still in a very weak state, he would have doubted whether these guys were okay.
Just like a bird that has nothing to do.
He carefully added some special medicine into the pool that could cause low-level monsters to lose their ability to attack. Dean took the bamboo pole aside and stirred it in the water. He watched the light purple medicine gradually dissolve before retreating from the edge of the pool.
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Aquatic monsters are relatively easy for him to deal with. The special potion produced by the system is extremely effective. He only needs to add a small amount into the water to make a pool of monsters lose their ability to attack.
Chapter completed!