Chapter 230: The Invisible Bee (Plug)

"What did you say? six, six? Oops~" Coughren exclaimed, holding his head. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

He jumped to his feet in surprise at Katie's words, but he wasn't as lucky as Katie, and he happened to hit a raised rock in the secret passage, causing him to fall back to the ground faster than he could jump.

"yes, I've tamed five pets, and I've got exactly six of them. Katie straightened her small chest and said proudly.

"Little one, it doesn't count if you give it to someone else after taming your pet~" Coughren took off his pointed hat and rubbed a large bag that was obviously swollen on his bald top.

"Why do you want to give your pet away, do they look like those kind of people who don't care about it?" said Katie, with a sobbing expression.

"Then you must be bragging!come, grandpa told you, bragging is not a good habit~" Coughlen felt that there was only one explanation. I didn't expect this little guy to brag, which really ruined her good image in Coughlen's heart.

"People don't brag like you do!" said Katie stomped on Coughren in a puff, feeling that the old fellow was getting more and more hateful.

"How is that possible? Did you know that even if a tamer reaches the Sanctuary, he can only tame up to six pets at the same time! So you're not bragging?" questioned Coughren in a loud voice of disbelief.

"Don't be so fierce to others!" Katie saw Coughlon's fierce expression, and her aggrieved eyes turned red, "People do have six pets." In addition to Esbill and Ogurakura, there are four pets: Griffin, Vasper, Clarke, and Oz. ”

"If you can take them out of your pet bag, I'll trust you!" Coughren's little temper came back into his temper.

"But I'm afraid I can't put it here, right?" Katie looked at the narrow secret passage in embarrassment, and it was because Esbill couldn't get in that she had to put it in her pet bag.

"Look, if you can't take it out, I'll just say you're bragging. Coughren didn't seem to think about this at all, and said to himself.

"Hmph, you're a bully. If you can't put other pets, you can still put them down!" Katie's little eyes were red, and she reached into the pet bag and pulled something out and threw it in the direction of Coughren.

"Vasp, what kind of pet is that, where is it?" Coughlon was nervous when he saw Katie's movements, if the little cat girl really took out another pet, it would be a naked, naked slap in the face. But his eyes widened, but he never found any trace of his pet.

"Hah, I'll just say you're bragging. Coughren said triumphantly.

"Wait a minute, what's that sound?" said Celrent, but suddenly heard a faint hum.

"Vasp!

"Oops~ What bites me?" As soon as Katie's words fell, Kauflon felt a numbness on the top of his head, and something bit on his bald head.

Celent saw a large bag grow on the bald top of Coughlon at a speed visible to the naked eye, which happened to form a pair with the large bag that had been knocked out earlier, and there was a kind of symmetry in contrast to each other.

Coughren clutched his head and looked around for something to attack him, but still found nothing, which gave him a look of fear, and in his consciousness there was nothing more terrifying than an unknown enemy.

"Don't waste your efforts, you can't find Vasp~" Katie said proudly.

"What the hell is that? Is it an invisible monster?" Coughren began to talk nonsense in a hurry, the invisible monster is a ghost-like creature that can only be seen with the naked eye under certain circumstances, but they are not within the scope of taming an animal trainer anyway.

"Is Vasp the little bee you are talking about?" asked Serent, pointing suddenly, to a place. Following the direction of his finger, Coughren could faintly see what appeared to be a tiny bee dancing a figure-eight dance above his head.

"Wow~ Uncle Vincent, you are amazing, you can find Vasp in such a dimly lit environment!, how did you do that?" Katie praised Serent.

"Yes, how could you possibly spot such a tiny creature? With the sharp eyes of my old eagle, I never noticed its existence. "Coughlen doesn't miss an opportunity to put gold in his face.

"It's simple, because of the shadows. Celent gestured to Coughlon's feet. Only then did they notice that on the ground there, there was a bean-sized shadow dancing a figure-of-eight dance.

Reflected on the ground by the light of the torches, Vasper's tiny figure was invisibly magnified many times over, and it was this small detail that allowed Celent to discover its existence.

"Wow~ You're amazing! People always thought that Vasp would not be discovered by anyone. I didn't expect you to find it this way!" Katie didn't seem at all upset that Vasp was discovered, but praised Serent for his care.

"Is this an invisible bee?" Coughlon narrowed his eyes, trying to see what kind of monster the "bee" he had been given a large bag was.

"Hehe, I won't tell you!" Katie wrinkled her nose and said mischievously: "This time it's just a little punishment for you, and next time you dare to question others, they will let Vasp go directly to the stinger~"

"Hmph, I see. "You must have traded quality for quantity, didn't you?" It must be so!"

"Not really!" Katie flatly denied with a wave of her little paw.

Coughlon had heard that animal trainers had a secret technique that could increase the number of tamable pets by reducing the quality of their tamed pets. The taming power of a mature animal trainer is fixed, and each pet tamed will consume a part of his taming power, so in order to tame as many pets as possible, he can choose to tame the kind of pet that consumes less taming power.

If you take the mage as an analogy, the taming power of the beast trainer is like the magic power of a mage, which can be used to cast a level 10 fire explosion spell, or it can be used to cast many level 1 fireball spells. It was clear that Esbil was being used by Coughren for the Fireblast, while Invisible Bee and Okura were used for Fireball.

This fantastic idea of winning by numbers broke the shackles of a beast tamer who could only have three pets at a time in a sanctuary, and Kunbiel, the first beast tamer to put it into practice and succeed, once became famous by commanding millions of demon bees across the battlefield during a battle of the Great War. In that era of heroes, the beast tamer who did not reach the Sanctuary was revered as the "Queen Bee", and was ranked as the strongest of the Eliat along with the Sanctuaries that emerged at that time.