All three of them had been nurtured by their Pet Beasts, so they didn’t feel cold in this temperature at all.
Karo set up the tent and crawled inside, then poked her head out and said,
"I’ll rest for a while, call me in three hours, and then we can switch."
Charles gestured "no problem."
Seeing this, Karo, reassured, closed the tent.
"You should also rest for a bit," Charles said, approaching Qiao Sang who was sitting cross-legged in meditation.
Qiao Sang sat on the enlarged body of Yaobao, eyes closed, and calmly said, "For me, meditation is a form of rest."
Charles couldn’t help but admire, thinking indeed, even a Monster Genius needs to pair effort with their talents to achieve their current accomplishments.
An hour later, Qiao Sang lay on Yaobao’s body and fell into a deep sleep.
Charles: "..."
Seeing that everyone else was asleep, leaving only their Beast Tamer, Gan Gui finally left the vicinity of the backpack containing Lubao and floated over to Charles.
"Gan Gan."
Gan Gui called out, indicating it could take the night watch.
Charles lowered his voice and said,
"Then let’s keep watch together."
"Gan Gan."
Gan Gui nodded.
"Bingke."
At that moment, Lubao jumped out of the backpack, ignoring Charles, and cried towards Gan Gui, indicating it now wanted to go with it to search for a target of despair.
"Gan Gan..."
Gan Gui instinctively looked towards its own Beast Tamer. fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm
Charles glanced at the sleeping Qiao Sang, hesitating for a moment.
He had interacted with people from Blue Star and knew that their Pet Beasts mostly tended to make their own decisions.
Like doing their own things while their Beast Tamer slept was probably quite common.
But this was the central tier of the Bazhi Mountain Range; it was too dangerous for two High Level Pet Beasts to wander off.
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