Chapter 20 Principles of Breeding

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Although there was a long-lost steak, Ah Hua still looked indifferent to Dean.

It coldly stretched out the tip of its claws, lifted the palm-sized meat steak, and threw it into its mouth. Then, with a lift of its claws, it lifted the dinner plate out through the feeding opening.

It perfectly explains what it means to eat the icing and return the cannonball.

Dean reluctantly picked up the plate and gave up the idea of ​​softening A-hua.

Facts have proved that Warcraft being too smart is not entirely a good thing. It is very vengeful and hard to fool.

However, even though Ah Hua Qi has become the virtuous person he is now, if he really had to do it again, Dean would still make the same choice.

Although the conditions in the system space are not good, Dean has to be cautious due to the current importance of A-hua to him. After all, the caravan has also had a precedent of losing goods, and compared with ordinary Warcraft, A-hua is extra special. Smart, if an accident gives this guy the opportunity to return to the mountains, he will suffer a big loss.

After dividing the nutrient solution among the breeding animals, Dean returned to the incubator and released the remaining two eggs.

In fact, the reason why Ahua has this attitude is not just because of the matter in the system space.

I don’t know if it’s because of her relatively high IQ. Unlike other monsters that are extremely vicious and don’t even have any feelings for their own children, Ahua has some feelings for the cubs she gave birth to.

It seemed to understand something after Dean took away the two eggs it laid, and it never treated him well.

This is something other species of beasts have not shown.

Dean believed that even if he gave the cub to it, it would not be like tiger poison and eating cubs. Although Ahua may not be very good to the child, it should be no problem if she raises it normally.

But he couldn't do that.

Because the monster and the demon pet he plans to breed are completely different existences.

What Dean wants to breed is a demon pet that retains its aggressiveness but also has high obedience.

It is similar to the Pokemon in the previous life, which can obey orders and can be used by humans.

In order to achieve this goal, the cubs must not come into contact with breeding animals, especially those with blood relationships, without recognizing their owners.

Putting aside the issue of safety, this kind of behavior will inevitably greatly increase the probability that those familiars who have eliminated most of their animalistic nature through selective breeding will inspire their own ferocious nature.

They will be like a generation of monsters, cruel, cold-blooded, vicious, irrational, and become enemies of the human race.

That's not what Dean wants to see.

He didn't want the life he created to eventually become the culprit in destroying the place where he lived.

Therefore, Dean must take precautions and strictly control the distance between the breeding animals and their cubs.

This is a principle that must not be broken, let alone shaken by the little bit of rationality shown by A-hua.

As he coated the egg he chose with culture fluid, Dean thought with a complicated expression.