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The First Legendary Beast Master novel Chapter 1805

Chapter 1805: No Slacking

First thing in the morning, while Dana slept soundly beside him, Karl finished up the gift for Tessa.

She might not need the training space for some time, but it wouldn’t do to delay her advancement gift for too long. Now that she was an immortal, he could start introducing her to the Lycans and the members of the New Home Merchant Clan.

Everyone would simply assume that Karl had recruited a member when they saw a new face around the Guild compound.

Assuming that she came out of the Tiny World at all.

Tessa was still a Red Dragon Priestess, despite her Class advancements. So, she had a compulsion to keep to the tenets of her God. And all the best things to keep the red dragon pleased were in the Tiny World right now, unless someone attacked them.

Karl mentally searched the space, and found that Tessa was already awake, having breakfast with the hatchlings, while teaching them to play nice with the bunnies.

The dragons often forgot that other species didn’t have tough scales, so claws hurt all the time, not just when you were trying to make them hurt. That was an important lesson before the young dragons could transform into humanoids.

Karl tossed the gem through a portal, letting it land on the table in front of Tessa, who simply smiled and shook her head, knowing that he didn’t want to get out of bed to hand it to her directly.

If he got out of bed, he would have to do things and start answering questions from all the other Guild members who had been busy all night, making items for the shops.

Even the Alchemists here in the Tiny World had been busy helping Remi with her efforts.

They might be mostly mortals, but they could still prep all the ingredients, saving the Naga Matriarch a lot of time when making multiple batches of potions and pills.

The concept of pills was becoming increasingly popular among the Darklight Host.

They were more convenient to use as medicine than potions were, so anything that could be condensed into a solid pill had been.

Naturally, some things needed to remain a liquid, and the ointments were perfectly balanced as they were. It was mostly just the healing medicines that they were focused on. Those were the ones that needed to be easier to use in an emergency.

Plus, the bunnies had even come up with a better way of carrying them that was Lotus approved.

They took some of the failed pills, ones that had come out at common and uncommon quality, and wouldn’t be sold in the shop, and pulled a thin wire through the middle of them.

Hung around the neck like a necklace, they could be eaten like candy in an emergency. 𝘧𝘳𝘦ℯ𝓌𝘦𝒷𝘯𝑜𝑣𝘦𝓁.𝒸𝘰𝓂

That was a tactic that Lotus had used before with medicine, but if they made them out of higher quality medicines, they would sell incredibly well as decorative jewellery.

The Peak Immortals gathered around, watching the upper shelf where Karl had put the best items last time. One by one, he restocked the shelves, loading them with warrior items, and then a pair of mage rings that would grant a combined mana regeneration rate higher than nearly anyone present could actually spend it, as well as a steady rate of stamina regeneration.

A matched pair of Peerless Grade rings like that for a combat mage would make them nearly unstoppable, the warriors assumed.

The easiest way to defeat a mage was to wait for them to run low on mana, or exhaust themselves casting. If they didn’t do either, then defeating a skilled mage was a nightmare for most warrior type classes.

There was no doubt about it, those items were going to sell, and they were going to sell to the same person.

It was just a matter of who could afford them.

While the warriors rushed to inspect the items that actually mattered to them, one more figure slipped into the room, wrapped in a soft black cloak.

She stood at the back of the room, staring at the items.

Not with the sort of greed and lust for power that most had, but with a growing sense of confusion, as if she had seen something impossible, and was struggling to understand it.

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