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Chapter six hundred and eighty first giving shape

It’s really an ironclad [ghost] attribute.

After reading the system information, Dean felt as expected.

Probably because he has been with the Shadow Doll for too long and has seen too many related "field" images, he has developed some judgment that practice makes perfect. He has a keen intuition when it comes to breeding familiars with this attribute, so he also

It is easier to disassemble on a "field" that has a similar structure to it.

Therefore, the frequency of occurrence of this attribute is inevitably increased.

It was so high that when Dean saw it again, he could treat it with such a normal attitude that he was not surprised.

In fact, using ordinary elements as a guide to breed magic pets is a relatively simple breeding idea. Judging from Dean's breeding experience, as long as the rules are mastered, this more obvious directional breeding idea will be very useful.

It's easy to get a high-level magic pet.

However, this kind of high level is only limited to level B and level A. Getting here is like reaching a threshold. It will be difficult to continue to break through.

This is probably related to the fact that the threshold between A-level and S-level is too high.

Dean guessed that if he wanted to break through from A-level to S-level, there was another key that he had not discovered. Only by finding that key point could he cross this threshold and reach a new realm.

However, Dean does not have the urgency to make a breakthrough yet. A-level magic pets are enough for him for the time being, so Dean is not in a hurry to explore the key to going from A-level to S-level in a short period of time.

What is more urgent now is to study how to make the familiar take the shape of Leina.

This is the problem that needs to be solved.

Sliding the system interface up and down, Dean leaned on the back of the chair behind him, constantly thinking about the possible combination of Snow Ghost and Water Spirit.

Although the newly selected magic pet has ice attributes, there is still a big gap between the results that Dean imagined.

If we stop here, then it can only be regarded as an ordinary ice-type magic pet. It may be excellent, but it has nothing to do with the water spirit and Dean's ideal custom-made magic pet.

Everyone can control a familiar, and there is no difference in how to control it. What is customization called?

The customization that Dean wants must be able to be combined with Shui Ling, so that one plus one is greater than two, bringing out the stronger strengths of both parties, and highlighting the two keywords of "customized" and "exclusive".

If it cannot meet these requirements, it is better to define it as an ordinary magic pet to avoid affecting sales.

...Perhaps water spirits can be used to give the snow-creeping ghost a body?

Dean turned the pen in his hand, his eyes straightened, as if he could imagine the water spirit wearing a white robe and being controlled by the Snow Ghost.

It's not that it can't be done this way, but is adding an entity really a good thing for the Bixue Ghost, which originally occupies a ghost identity and has attribute advantages?

No matter how he thought about it, Dean felt that it was superfluous and unnecessary.

And in this case, the leader is the familiar.

If Dean continues to follow Dean's idea and apply this combination to every water spirit, it is open to question whether Leina will be able to maintain her control over the water spirits.

The consequences would be serious.

Even Leinna, who doesn't care about her own strength, would not agree to such a thing of cutting off her own foundation.

Dean was not prepared to forcibly piece together such a crude combination in order to achieve his goal.

Although he did have some thoughts of cultural invasion when researching customized magic pets, he still wanted to keep a fig leaf for himself.

Customized familiars were born after professionals and the professional system, so its ability design must be based on the needs of the target group.

Regardless of whether there will be unforeseen circumstances in the future, before everything is on the right track, this kind of anti-customer focus must be covered up.

So Dean had to find a more detailed way to deal with the combination of the two.

"Tsk."

After picking up the tea cup and taking a sip of hot tea, Dean looked at the swaying tea soup and entered into brainstorming again.

And just as he was working hard to overcome the problem, Lucy and the three of them, carrying large and small bags, finally returned to the reception area.

They walked through the lobby and passed by several well-dressed professionals.

The three Lucys did not stop, or even focused too much on the others. However, after they passed by, these professionals stopped and showed strange expressions.

"Why are there still children?"

The female professional among them looked around twice and couldn't help but be the first to ask.

The man next to her pointed to the top of his head and said angrily: "Among us, we are so short of people that we don't even let children go. Who else can we have?"

The leading red-haired boy glanced at him with an impatient expression.

"Okay! Say less. If you don't speak, no one will think you are mute."

After saying that, he took a few people with him and continued to walk out the door.

Lucy and others, who knew nothing about this episode, went straight back to the fifth floor.

Leaving Ronan and Wilmer behind to sort things, Lucy walked into Dean's room alone and handed him the shopping list.

Spending so much?

Dean couldn't help being surprised when he caught the key information at the first glance. He glanced up and recognized what the money was used to buy, and then he relaxed again after mentioning it.

fine.

Although the cost is not small, it is very high quality.

With the same funds, if it were him, nine times out of ten, he would make the same choice.

The progress is very obvious.

"Meet Alpha?"

Dean, who was praising his apprentices in his heart, quickly realized the reason for their extraordinary performance.

Lucy nodded and complained smoothly: "I saw him at the trading house. He bought a very expensive new suit and many other things..."

She stretched out her hand and gestured, trying to let the teacher understand how much "many" exactly meant.

Dean nodded in understanding.

Alpha was rich, which didn't surprise him.

Let's not talk about how much extra money that man made in District 13. He has been far away from Dean and Lensak's sphere of influence for so long and disappeared for a while. It's almost time to reconnect with his family members.

Although the previous quarrel seemed unpleasant, after all, he was the heir to a large family and had spent resources and carefully cultivated him for so many years. His father had said that it would be impossible to really give up on this son.

So Alpha getting the money was something Dean expected.

He came out with the assassin, so why didn't he give him who left in a hurry last time a chance to supply supplies?

At present, it seems that the boy is also very smart and has not wasted any of his hard work.

After appeasing the worried Lucy, Dean watched the students leave, waved, closed the door, and returned to the breeding work.
Chapter completed!
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