This is the result that Dean came to after careful consideration.
After completing the contract, he reviewed the entire contract process between himself and Kana and found that the contract was actually not as safe as he thought.
His ability to complete the contract safely has a lot to do with that special "field".
No one can be as simple as him in the "field".
It's not just any simple "field", it can be like those black lines he has. Although it looks a little bit ugly, it has amazing penetration and can directly make people reach the sky in one step and sign a contract with an A-level magic pet.
Although there is only one word difference between "real waste" and "pretend to be waste", the meanings are vastly different.
In terms of talent as a professional, Dean may be a mess, but in the field of selective breeding, to put it bluntly, based on the particularity of his "field", it is not an exaggeration to call him extremely talented. .
That peculiar linear shape greatly reduced the difficulty of his contract with a high-level familiar. Under its concentrated penetration, Dean spent a lot of time to successfully complete the construction of the "Crest", but it was also It is because of this particularity that it has greatly reduced the reference value of his contract experience.
Everyone's "field" is different. Dean's success story may apply to him, but it is difficult for others to copy it.
So to be on the safe side, he asked his apprentices to choose D-class familiars with a similar racial level, which was the Candlestick Spirit that had just evolved from the Candle Spirit today.
Judging from the available information, when it comes to choosing a contract, the weaker the magic pet, the lower the level, and the simpler the "field", the lower the possibility of accidents and the easier it is to be contracted.
Therefore, D-level familiars, which are neither high nor low, have entered Dean's choice. They will not be too weak to affect the potential of the contractor, nor will they be too strong to bring too much risk. Even if it is true, If any accident occurs, it can be guaranteed that life will not be hurt.
It is a low-risk, low-return option that is less prone to error.
It may be a bit conservative, but after all, this is the first time that Dean has implemented a contract on someone else besides himself. He decided to focus on stability and control the risks as much as possible within the scope of his control.
After hearing Dean explain the reason for choosing the Candlestick Spirit, the apprentices nodded and agreed without thinking much.
Although it was only a D-level magic pet, neither child had any objections.
After all, Dean is the authority in this regard.
He can even figure out the magic pet evolved by others, let alone the contract he developed himself?
They just need to trust the teacher.
Seeing that Lucy and Ronan had no intention of resisting, Dean paused and swallowed the last two reasons.
In fact, there are two reasons why he chose Candlestick Spirit.
The first one, naturally, is its evolutionary potential that has not yet been exhausted.
This is equivalent to taking advantage of the loopholes in the contract. Since there is no way to contract an individual with a too strong racial level, then contract a low-level magic pet that has not yet evolved but has the potential to evolve.
The next step is to take a step back and wait until the evolution is completed in the future to raise the level again. This can be regarded as a way to save the country by contracting a high-level magic pet.
Moreover, the candlestick spirits evolve in aggregation, and the consciousness bodies will not devour each other. They can preserve the consciousness of each individual, and the contract combined with the "field" will naturally be transferred to the evolved body.
This realizes the evolution of the contracted familiar.
It's equivalent to taking the risk of contracting a D-level magic pet, but getting a C-level magic pet. Isn't it much better than directly contracting a C-level magic pet?
The second reason besides this is a guess that originated from Dean.
Could it be that he was able to successfully sign a contract with Kana because the Shadow Doll was a demon pet that he personally selected and bred?
This is a guess for which no concrete evidence has been found, but after thinking about it, Dean feels that the possibility of a relationship is relatively high.
Even if there is no necessary connection, just referring to the reactions of the magic pets, the magic pets bred by the contract themselves must be lower in difficulty than the magic pets bred by others in the contract.
Considering this, Little Candle Spirit and Candelabra Spirit became the best choices for Lucy and Ronan.
Not only was it hand-selected by the two of them, but it was also an evolutionary method discovered by them. Candlestick Spirit, Lucy and Ronan can be said to have perfect compatibility. If Dean's conjecture is true, then the difficulty of sensing between them should be relatively low, and the possibility of problems will be much lower.
So Dean chose it without hesitation.
And this contract will also become an important basis for demonstrating whether "selection breeding is a key step in perceiving the "field"".
After discussing the matter of sensing the familiar, Dean had no intention of retaining anyone and directly sent away the two apprentices. Then he took the candlestick spirit to the first floor and conducted an all-round inspection.
A "field" image that is very different from Candelilla appears on the device.
Dean drew a new image and returned to the study without even bothering to care about the candlestick ghost behind him.
He held the "field" images of the Candlestick Spirit and the Little Candle Spirit, looked at them for a long time, and finally shook his head.
It’s not easy to take shortcuts.
Although these two images come from familiars that are on the same evolutionary chain, the connection is not very close.
Only a very small part of the "field" image of the candlestick spirit overlaps with the "field" image of the little candlestick spirit. Most of the others are only slightly similar.
It seems that as evolution occurs, these elements also undergo a sublimation.
Trying to reduce the difficulty of deconstruction by contrasting the two is probably out of the question.
Coming to a conclusion, Dean put his hands down with some disappointment and placed the two images back into the library.
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For the next three days, the Red Moon Team did not bother Dean again.
Dean said that it would take about three days for the Little Medicine Monkey and the Fuling Monkey to be selected, so they waited for three days and used these three days to visit Area 13.
As for the specific movements, Dean did not pay any attention to them, but Leina seemed to be very interested in these city dwellers. She would occasionally observe their whereabouts with water spirits, and if she got any interesting information, she would share it with Dean. Although these are useless gossips, they still provide Dean with some knowledge of R'lyeh City.
After waiting like this for three days, on the night of Dean's expected hatching day, the two familiars broke out of their shells on time.
He and his apprentices worked all night, and after placing all the magic pets in place, they obediently chose to go back to their rooms to rest while Kana and Xia hugged each other and sneered.
Soon, the last ray of light was extinguished under Dean's hands, and the breeding room was completely shrouded in darkness.
Time passes little by little.
In the stillness of the night.
A crack quietly appeared on the magic pet egg in the incubator on the first floor.