Chapter 131: Chapter 126 Zheng Baolong
Evening.
Qiao Sang, after bathing, went to the training ground with Yaobao in tow.
It was the usual 5-centimeter sprint above the ground.
She had just started running when she suddenly thought of something and propped herself up on the soft fur, turning her head to say worriedly,
“Don’t run off into the sky without a sound again this time.”
“Yaobao!”
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Yaobao agreed cheerfully.
It had no obsession with plucking stars; it was solely because its younger brother liked them. If not allowed to pluck, then it wouldn’t pluck. Training was more important!
Qiao Sang’s mind was put at ease, and she lay back down again.
“Xun~”
Little Treasure-seeking Ghost was perched on its Beast Tamer’s belly, staring unblinkingly at the starry sky.
After spending so much time together, Qiao Sang had a pretty good idea of what the little Treasure-seeking Ghost liked.
It liked pretty things, and those pretty things were always small objects.
Qiao Sang felt it was necessary to give the little Treasure-seeking Ghost some basic knowledge.
But the little Treasure-seeking Ghost wasn’t even a month old yet; explaining the universe, celestial bodies, planets, and the like was far too profound.
After pondering for a moment, Qiao Sang said, “It might look small, but it is actually bigger than Yaobao. It’s just that we’re so far away from it that it seems small.”
“Xun?”
The little Treasure-seeking Ghost blinked in confusion, then turned to look at Yaobao, who seemed immensely large to it.
“Moreover, many of the stars don’t actually shine; if you saw them up close, you’d realize they’re not even as bright as your own eyes,” Qiao Sang continued.
The little Treasure-seeking Ghost tried hard to remember what its own eyes looked like.
It looked up, then down, and after a slight pout, its gaze carried a touch of disdain when it looked up again.
As the little Treasure-seeking Ghost watched the starry sky, it suddenly stretched out a paw and pointed upwards.
“Xun.”
“Xun Xun?”
“We’ll get the chance to see them up close in the future,” Qiao Sang replied.
In an age when humanity had already successfully colonized other planets, it would be a disservice to herself not to take an interstellar trip.
However, that was a matter for many years in the future. Right now, getting into a good university was the real priority.
Qiao Sang’s consciousness entered the Beast Taming Codex. Yaobao’s telekinesis had reached (Proficient 431/500) and was increasing at a rate of 1 point every 30 seconds.
Telekinesis, unlike other skills, could maintain a continuous state of release so long as the energy was kept in circulation.
Gaining 1 point of proficiency every 30 seconds, the speed of progression was incredibly fast.
If Yaobao could maintain its telekinesis for 24 hours, it could gain 2,880 proficiency points in one day, and in seven days, its telekinesis could reach the peak of Mystique.
Of course, that was a dream…
It definitely wouldn’t be enough to maintain telekinetic energy for 24 hours.
Excluding training, eating, and sleeping, Yaobao could at most practice telekinesis for 2 to 3 hours a day.
This was, after all, a school, and they had to continue with training during the day; it was not possible to train to the point of exhaustion every day like before.
At home, even if you used up all your energy, you could go back, drink milk, and watch TV to relax a bit.
But there was no TV at school, and Yaobao had nothing else to do in the dormitory except float in place with its telekinesis; that it still managed to train for 2 to 3 hours was entirely due to its novelty and excitement about being able to fly.
However, being on the training ground, where it could move around while using telekinesis, seemed to be better; Yaobao was, after all, a creature that liked to be active.
While Qiao Sang was considering how long to let Yaobao run in the evenings based on the data, she faintly sensed a vibration from the outside world.
Her consciousness returned to reality, and she realized someone was calling her.
It was the vice principal.
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