Hughlis grew more and more excited as he spoke:
"Steel Guard Sparrowhawk is an entirely new form, with its Primary Form still from our Chao Su Star. I’ve thought about it for a long time, and having it represent our product in the competition is the most suitable choice."
"There won’t be another star player daring to send an Intermediate Pet Beast into the arena, I assure you! There’s bound to be significant hype about it!"
"Those reporters will surely interview you after the match. You just need to mention this prop casually, that’s all."
"However, you still need to be cautious. Don’t just send it into battle arbitrarily, take a look at your opponent’s lineup first."
"I think the best scenario would be facing an opponent whose ace is a single General-level Pet Beast and whose second-best is a High Level Pet Beast capable of Invisibility."
"I’ll get someone to compile a list of players with such a lineup after today’s matches and send it to you."
"My suggestion is to defeat the opponent’s ace first, then send Steel Guard Sparrowhawk to compete against their High Level Pet Beast."
"Although Steel Guard Sparrowhawk is an Intermediate Pet Beast, I believe that with your strength, defeating a High Level Pet Beast should not be a problem!"
"Of course, I don’t expect Steel Guard Sparrowhawk to certainly win, but it only needs to appear once in the match. After all, your Bing’ai Palu can use Ice Heaven Domain to win two successive rounds and recover the score..."
"Well..." Qiao Sang silently glanced at the still quietly sitting Gangbao beside her and finally couldn’t help interrupting: "My Steel Guard Sparrowhawk has already evolved into a Gangzhan Giant Falcon."
There was a sudden silence on the other end of the line.
Qiao Sang continued: "So, the size you sent me doesn’t fit."
After a dozen seconds, Hughlis finally spoke again: "Sorry, I just found out. I’ll send someone to deliver a new set of High Level Pet Beast eye measurements tomorrow."
Qiao Sang was silent for a moment before voicing her opinion:
"I would like to change the prop. Not everyone will see the interview, and definitely more people will watch the match than the post-match interview. I think it’s better to use a prop that can be directly perceived by the audience."
"Moreover, opponents are random, and the summoned Pet Beasts are also random; we can’t guarantee that everything about the opponent will follow as imagined."
"If I may speak frankly, the likelihood of facing the kind of opponent you described is zero."
"I think you only watched my match yesterday and missed the others. Everyone is very strong, there’s no player who has only one General-level Pet Beast."
Hughlis fell silent once again.
He had to admit that what was said was indeed correct. He wasn’t a fan of the stars and naturally didn’t watch any Beast Tamer star competitions.
Yesterday, he only found out Qiao Sang was participating in this competition when he saw many high school classmates discussing it on his cell phone, which is why he specially checked out the channel broadcasting the Beast Tamer star competition.
"I’m very sorry..." Hughlis’s tone became lowered.
Qiao Sang actually didn’t mind.
In her view, the other party was just a high school graduate, and the situation had happened suddenly, so it was normal not to have thought everything through thoroughly in a short time.
Putting those factors aside, it was indeed a very good prop.
She was just about to say something like "it’s okay" when Hughlis’s voice suddenly brightened:
"I know what prop to use for you now!"
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