Weakest Beast Tamer Gets All SSS Dragons - Chapter 253
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Chapter 253: Chapter 253 – Doble Tamers Lin and Liu
During the following weeks, Ren worked alongside Wei meticulously reviewing every aspect of cultivation for the five selected beasts.
With the forced rest period, Ren divided his time between preparation for final theoretical exams and the meticulous care of the remaining eggs.
The egg destined for Lin was the first to show signs of being ready after just 2 days. Ren immediately sent a message to the instructor through Liu, who was also anxious about his own egg. Lin took no more than ten minutes to arrive at the room.
“Is it truly ready?” Lin asked as she entered, her usual composure slightly altered by a gleam of anticipation in her eyes.
Ren nodded, his mushrooms pulsing softly as he stepped back to give the instructor space. The egg sat in its specialized nest, emitting a steady reddish glow that bathed the room in warm light.
Lin followed the simple instructions. Her hands, calloused from years of martial arts training, rested delicately on the crystalline surface of the egg. The connection formed immediately, a resonance of energy flowing between tamer and beast.
The process was dramatic and elegant, reflecting the nature of the beast it contained. The egg didn’t explode or melt; instead, it divided perfectly into 4 parts that separated like opening petals. In the center, wrapped in a reddish glow, appeared a creature that combined feline and reptilian elements.
The lizard fire panther was approximately the size of a large dog, with brilliant scales covering a muscular and agile body. Its eyes immediately fixed on Lin, recognizing its tamer with instinctive certainty.
“What an extraordinary and nostalgic sensation,” Lin murmured, her expression softening slightly.
“I suppose you haven’t felt it more than twice, when you acquired your beast and when you rose to Bronze 1… The 40% increases are also considerable,” Ren understood, observing her reaction with satisfaction. “Forty percent in speed and strength, perfectly complementing your crane’s enhancement.”
Lin nodded, already mentally calculating how these new attributes would affect her capabilities. Her crane, already at Bronze 1 rank, provided an 80% increase in those same attributes. With this addition, she would reach a not insignificant one hundred and twenty percent.
“This will change my combat approach,” she reflected, her fingers lightly running along the panther’s scaled back. “I believe I’ll be able to break through the defenses of some Silver-rank beasts without resorting to internal displacement techniques that damage their organs.”
“Surely,” Ren confirmed. “Your technique and base strength far above average, especially in your legs, combined with this enhancement, will allow external damage to be sufficient to overcome many defenses you couldn’t break before. Especially of non-defensive beasts.”
Lin allowed a satisfied smile to briefly appear on her lips. “Of course, I would still need to find the weak point of a Gold 1 rank even with the worst defense, like the chin, if I wanted to cause damage with a brain concussion. And I still won’t be able to damage a defense that exceeds my attack capacity but…”
“But not just any armor or resistant skin will withstand your kicks anymore,” Ren completed with a smile.
Lin gently stroked her new beast, feeling the comforting warmth it emanated. The panther leaned into her touch, its body heat intensifying pleasantly where her fingers made contact. “Thank you, Ren. This is an invaluable gift.”
“It’s not a gift,” Ren responded with seriousness, handing over the already expected book. “It’s an investment in our collective security.”
The instructor looked at him intensely for a moment, as if reassessing the extraordinary young man before her. Finally, she nodded, accepting both the beast and the responsibility it represented.
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A week later, it was Liu’s egg’s turn.
Ren nodded, seeing the mixture of excitement and nervousness in his roommate. “When you’re ready, place your hands on the egg.”
Liu breathed deeply before following the instructions. His fingers trembled slightly as they made contact with the crystalline surface.
The response was immediate. The egg began to emit a low-frequency sound, almost inaudible but that could be felt as a vibration in the bones.
“Is this normal?” Liu asked, suddenly unsure. His eyes widened as the vibrations intensified.
“For this particular beast, yes,” Ren responded calmly. “Each species has its own method. This reflects the nature of the hyena banshee.”
As if confirming his words, the egg began to fracture, not explosively or elegantly, but as if the shell were disintegrating. Very small fragments fell away while a toothed muzzle emerged, followed by a body that combined canine elements with spectral characteristics.
The banshee hyena was slightly smaller than Liu’s bat, with grayish fur that seemed to fade at the edges like smoke. Its eyes, completely black with no visible pupil, shone with penetrating intelligence. When it opened its mouth in what appeared to be a yawn, it revealed rows of sharp teeth and a throat that emitted a faint bluish glow.
“It’s… smaller than the teachers’ creatures,” Liu murmured as the creature leaped toward him, landing with surprising lightness in his arms. Its weight seemed inconsistent with its size, as if it were partially incorporeal.
“Its initial development is slower, but it will surprise you later… Still, it’s not among the slowest, it’s rather a generalist so it will provide you with thirty percent increases in multiple attributes,” Ren explained while observing Liu familiarize himself with his new beast. “Speed, strength, attack, defense… and something more.”
“Something more?” Liu asked, noticing Ren’s hesitation.
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“It’s what I would call ‘non-elemental magic,'” Ren elaborated. “Specifically, it will amplify the sonic capabilities of your beasts. It’s an effect that can’t be directly measured with crystals like physical enhancements, but you’ll feel it when you use both beasts.”
Liu nodded, already perceiving the synergy between his two beasts. His bat, which normally only provided him with a thirty percent increase in speed and attack, would now have its capabilities significantly complemented and amplified.
“It’s an incredible change,” he commented. “I’ve practically more than doubled my enhancements in some attributes.”
“And multiplied your tactical options,” Ren added. “The combination of the bat’s improved echolocation with the banshee hyena’s sonic capabilities will create effects that you can’t yet fully imagine.”
The hyena emitted a soft moan, as if testing its voice, and Liu felt a strange resonance inside his head. The sound seemed to bypass his ears entirely, vibrating directly within his skull.
“It’s… different than what I expected,” Liu admitted. “But in a good way.”
Ren smiled, his mushrooms pulsing with satisfaction.
“The complete manual is here,” he said, handing Liu a carefully bound book. “It includes specific techniques to maximize the synergy between both beasts, as well as exercises to develop the ‘spectral hearing’ you will eventually acquire.”
Liu took the book with reverence, aware of the value of the knowledge it contained. Its cover was embossed with an intricate pattern that resembled sound waves. “Thank you, Ren. I don’t know how I’m going to repay you for all this.”
“You don’t need to repay it now,” Ren responded, simply smiling. “Just use it well when the time comes.”
Liu nodded, perceiving the implicit weight in those words. Something in Ren’s tone suggested he was preparing them all for challenges yet to come.
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Wei had announced to the class that part of the final exam would optionally include “Ren’s alternative methods” for those students who wanted to participate.
The reaction was mixed. Han, who still maintained a certain emotional distance from the group, signed up immediately. Several from Ren’s group did the same, their trust in his methods overcoming traditional apprehensions.
Other students, however, showed more reluctance. The idea of starting a “premature” cultivation still seemed dangerous to many, especially with traditional warnings about irreversible damage deeply rooted in their education.
Klein and Jin’s group, as expected, categorically rejected the offer. Klein, in particular, had publicly declared that he would not abandon “centuries of knowledge proven by his family’s long history for the simple theories of a novice with mushrooms on his head.”
Ren didn’t care. He knew that change would take time, that entrenched ideas wouldn’t transform overnight. But each student who decided to try his method represented a small victory, a step toward a future where correct knowledge would prevail over erroneous tradition. The tradition he had learned to hate upon arriving at school months earlier.
However, he also knew that these superficial changes were just the beginning. The real change would come from bringing a beast above its perceived maximum rank.
For now, he would concentrate on what he could control: correcting information about the beasts of the poorest, preparing his companions, and continuing to create his special eggs. The future would arrive in due time, or so his father said…
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