Chapter 537: The Growth of the Akaman Divine Fish

Style: Fantasy Author: BudiWords: 2230Update Time: 24/01/13 07:39:15
"Occasionally, you have to change it."

Controlling the top hat to fly to the hanger in the corner, Dean shook the finger wrapped in blue light and showed a humble smile.

It's the kind of smile that makes people think that this guy is in deep water and that ordinary people can't grasp it.

There was a hint of regret in Kesi's heart.

He suddenly felt that he was still too young.

It feels sad to say it.

For this challenge, he went to bed early and got up late every day behind Dean's back, secretly practicing more.

Not only did he collect information and consider the various tactics he would use, he also designed corresponding solutions and conducted no less than double-digit drills.

In comparison, the little energy he put into the exam was nothing.

I thought it was foolproof, but in the end, who would have thought that the other side would take the heat out of the cauldron and replace it with a demon pet.

What a punch to the cotton wool.

Kexi traced the body curves of the Akaman divine fish with his eyes, trying to use his shallow knowledge of familiar identification to judge the other party's general ability.

Although no reliable conclusion has been drawn, any fool can see that this fish is definitely not the same species as the Falling Star Hair Demon.

The original tactics must all be scrapped.

Kexi clutched his suffocated chest, trying to make a final struggle, "My dad also said last time that uncle, your Falling Star Hair Demon is very powerful, especially in energy manipulation. It is very good, so let me learn from it." study……"

So give it a chance to learn!

Corsi looked at Dean helplessly, trying to get an answer as to why he had changed his mind.

Then I heard this cold and ruthless man say: "Don't listen to your dad in everything, young man, be rebellious."

What a very personal answer from Dean.

Kesi sighed, and his original enthusiasm disappeared without a trace in an instant.

He is not a fool. After spending so many days together, he has a basic understanding of how strong Dean is.

The reason why he dared to stand up and challenge him was, of course, because he had a trump card that could target Falling Star.

But who knew that Dean was like a sieve, and he could find magic pets everywhere on his body.

Not only did she transform her hair, she even transformed her own brain.

Thinking about the scene where the divine fish Akaman appeared, Kesi still felt goosebumps all over his body.

It was simply a lair of living demon pets, and I don’t know how Dean could endure it.

Anyway, in his case, no matter how good the Akaman fish is and how powerful it is, Cosi would never let it enter his head.

However, the opportunity to compete was not in vain. It was rare for Kosi to have the opportunity to fight against powerful professionals other than knights. After he was prepared to be beaten, his mentality calmed down.

He continued to make up lies to delay time, but his eyes began to wander around the Akaman divine fish.

There is no doubt that this is an opponent that Knight Corsi has never encountered before.

The small body of the fish, paired with the huge tail fin, creates a dreamy and fragile beauty that seems completely incompatible with a word like "battle" that is full of blood and violence.

If he hadn't just seen its ability, Kesi would even think that it was an auxiliary magic pet.

Especially as it moved, the tail fin fluttered gently in the air like a tulle, and the blue liquid that almost filled the entire body began to sway.

Like a gem, people can't bear to look away.

This mysterious blue liquid attracted Cosi's attention.

At first, he thought it was the "blood" of the Akaman divine fish, which might be its weakness. However, after observing it carefully for a moment, he found that things were not that simple.

It wasn't that Cosi saw the energy attributes of the Akaman divine fish, but he discovered that wherever the fish swam, a faint blue trace would be left in the air.

He knows what it is.

In professional terms, it is energy particles that are naturally emitted by some kind of energy that has been condensed to the extreme.

Corsi has seen something similar happen in the classroom.

But the cases shown by the teacher were far from clear.

The key factor that affects the clarity of this phenomenon is the energy concentration of the source.

…So it’s not difficult to imagine what the situation will be like on the other side.

Anyway, it was definitely not the same path as he expected to create a demon from a falling star.

After a simple calculation, Cosi moved his slightly stiff limbs and took a defensive posture.

After confirming that he was ready, Dean pushed the Akaman fish out of the way and pushed the fish's tail away from him.

He had no intention of taking the lead, he just stood there and waited quietly for Cosi to attack.

Cosi, who put himself in the position of a weakling, was not polite and charged forward with his sword in hand.

Dean looked at the boiling fighting spirit in the young man's body, and his mental power enveloped him like an overwhelming giant net.

Akaman's divine fish emits a faint blue light. It floats next to its owner and serves as a transfer station to transmit the information sensed by the spiritual power to Dean.

No matter what profession you are in, mental strength is very important.

After enjoying the benefits of strong mental power, Dean fully agreed with this point.

Through his mental power, he could even sense the energy fluctuations caused by Kesi's movements.

very obvious.

Almost like LEDs in the dark.

This directly led to Dean being able to predict his actions to a certain extent.

This little trick is actually more commonly used in spellcaster combat.

Through mental perception, capture the trajectory of the elements, and then combine the opponent's gestures and spells to determine the magic he will use.

In the textbooks of spellcasters, it is an advanced mental skill called spellcasting prediction.

However, this kind of technique is rare in battles with warriors.

There are reasons for the difficulty of induction and reaction speed, but for Dean, these are not a problem.

After all, he was not the one to do it. The only fool-proof operations Dean had to do were to command and control the Akaman fish.

Dean condensed his mental power into thorns and pierced Cosi's knees. Dean looked at a young knight who was stumbling and the fighting spirit in his hands suddenly disappeared, showing a disinterested expression.

He knew that there were powerful knights who could conceal the flow of fighting spirit all over his body.

But obviously, Corsi couldn't do it.

He also didn't realize that in this challenge, he needed to block the flow of fighting spirit.

So in Dean's eyes, this kid seemed to be running naked, with no concealment of fighting spirit around him, and he was carelessly letting go of everything he had to him.

Dean's next move can be seen with just one glance of his mental energy.

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