Tiny?
Leina didn't believe it.
She glanced at the small distance marked by the boss's two fingers, her eyes were deep, as if she saw the whole world through that gap.
Language is truly a profound art, packaging the bottomless abyss into small puddles. It is no exaggeration to say that Leinna felt Dean's hypocrisy with her big toes.
How can it be so easy for capitalists to take advantage? Although she didn't know what Dean was up to, her seventh sense for the boss told Leinna that if she really believed in Dean's evil deeds and took advantage of him, she would probably be in trouble for the rest of her life.
It's like giving yourself a contract to have a father.
But what does this have to do with her.
Leinna, who had already mastered the knack of flattering her boss, looked away and nodded sincerely.
Dean didn't know that she was slandering him. He discussed the specific details with Leinna, and after confirming that everything was correct, he watched the employees who had high hopes leave.
The "Angel Investment Program" was launched, and Dean also began to explore ways to strengthen the nonsense mirror.
Of course, the idea was to start with the magic pet, because this amplification method overlapped with a topic he had thought about before but had never found a chance to practice.
A question about whether a familiar can parasitize a familiar.
Dean had long wanted to find an opportunity to experiment. He had never tried it with the Fallen Star Hair Demon before. One reason was that there were not enough of them, and the other was due to conditional restrictions.
It is a demon pet that lives on hair. Although this "hair" is not limited to humans, not all creatures with hair on their heads can be considered to have "hair".
At least the hair on the demon pet's head doesn't count.
Due to the constraints of this realistic condition, Dean has never had the opportunity to study the subject of demon pet parasitism. It was not until the birth of the Akaman fish that he saw new hope.
He moved a deck chair to the yard and sat in front of a bunch of familiars and monsters.
The former is naturally the subject of this experiment, while the latter is used for testing.
With a thought in Dean's mind, the Akaman divine fish swam out from his ear, flicked its tail, accelerated and hit the monster's head.
The alien mental power hit the spiritual sea, causing a strong shock reaction. The body of the attacked monster froze, quickly closed its eyes, and passed out.
Dean did the math and found that it took about three seconds from the flick of the Akaman fish's tail to when the target lost consciousness. This speed is definitely not fast enough for some top experts, but it is enough to deal with most situations. .
It's a good attack method.
His eyes turned from the face of the monster that had stiffened and fell to the ground. Dean looked to the other side, seeming to be curious about why he was here with the demon pets. His face looked like a wolf grandmother seeing Little Red Riding Hood. expression.
Soon, the first trial of the combination of Akaman's divine fish and his familiar began.
The first test subject was Kanna, who volunteered.
After knowing what Dean was going to do, it was the first to stand up and actively asked to be a volunteer familiar.
Dean originally disagreed, but Kana insisted. In addition, he had repeatedly deduced and confirmed that there was not much danger. After being entangled, he agreed to it being the first volunteer.
After taking the fish that Dean handed over, Kana could not help but shrink her neck as the strange-touching scales stuck to her claws.
The black hooded ears fluttered in the air with waves of resistance, fully reflecting the owner's mood. Fortunately, this disgust was not enough to shake Kana's will.
Under Dean's nervous gaze, Kana pinched her nose and stuffed the fish into her hood with her shadow tentacles.
Miraculously, a fish that was definitely not small compared to its size submerged into the hood like a mud cow entering the sea without causing any changes.
It looks like I have been transported directly into the spiritual space.
Dean looked at Kana in surprise, feeling like he had discovered new knowledge.
The hood of the Shadow Doll still has this effect?
Glancing at the owner who was eager to give it a try, Kana stretched out her paw and silently clasped her suddenly cold head.
After confirming that the Akaman fish had entered Kana's spiritual sea and the two began to establish contact, Dean leaned on the recliner and waited patiently for fifteen minutes. Just as his expression gradually became serious, Kana Finally gave a little response.
It shook its head, shook its head towards Dean and said, "Here."
I don’t know if this situation is good or not.
There is nothing wrong with it. The spiritual sea is as stable as ever, and there are indeed signs of improvement in spiritual power, but the Akaman divine fish cannot be released.
Dean's heart moved, he opened the system and looked at the changing status bar.
[Magic Pet Race: Shadow Doll]
[Gender: Female]
[Attribute: Ghost (Shadow)/Dark]
[Talent: Shadow Walking, Shadow Explosion]
[Status: Established a symbiotic relationship with the Akaman fish and is in the adaptation period. 】
…
There is nothing wrong with Kana's condition, but what is interesting is that after the information column of the Shadow Doll, there is also information about another familiar.
It is the Akaman divine fish that entered its spiritual sea.
[Magic Pet Race: Akaman Divine Fish]
[Attribute: Spirit]
[Talent: Diving in the Spiritual Sea]
[Note: Because the structure of the spiritual sea of the demon pet is different from that of humans, the Akaman divine fish has lost the ability to shuttle freely and can only be manifested together with the talent of the Shadow Doll. 】
After reading the status bar of the Akaman Divine Fish, Dean showed a clear expression.
The spiritual sea of a demon pet is different from that of a human being. The Akaman divine fish can freely travel through the human spiritual sea, but it does not mean that it can travel through the spiritual sea of a demon pet.
But there is no way to release it.
He explained the reason to Kana, and the Shadow Doll, who understood the reason, moved its claws slightly and released a balloon.
The black balloon slowly floated to the same height as Dean. Half of the fish's head poked out of the balloon, exposed to the air.
The moment the fish head pierced the balloon and appeared, the surface of the balloon seemed to have fallen into the water of stones, and began to ripple outward with it as the center.
The ripples grew from small to large, and soon the entire balloon was enveloped in it.
As Kana watched in surprise, its balloon was flattened, stretched, and shaped into a unique shape.
Done!
Looking at the balloon fish wagging its tail leisurely, Dean blinked and belatedly realized that the experiment was considered a success.
While sighing at this unexpected success, he picked up a pen and paper and confirmed the changes to Kana.
The Shadow Doll answered them one by one, providing Dean with a lot of reference information.
After confirming the situation on Kana's side, Dean selected an eagle-billed cat and handed it over to the Akaman fish for the second experiment.
This eagle-winged cat is not flashy, but weighs about the same as Garfield. It looks very well-behaved.
After listening to Dean's words, it thought for a moment, and its beak drew a submissive arc in the air.
Seeing that it didn't resist, Dean stepped aside and made a sign to start.
Then I saw the cat's eyes swiveling around, and its mouth pecked at the Akaman fish.
That posture, that form, doesn't seem to be sending the Akaman divine fish into the spiritual sea, but rather like sending it into the stomach.
Dean's eyes widened subconsciously, and the Akaman fish immediately shot out like a long blue arrow. With a domineering tail flick, it landed on the back of the hawk-billed cat's head.
The eagle-winged cat, who was confused by the smell of fish, only felt a pain on the back of his head, and then fell to the ground and lost consciousness.
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