"I got what you asked for."
Alpha handed the candy in his hand to Dean. After completing the task, Wilmer did not wait for Wilmer to enter the door, and disappeared into the living room in a flash.
Dean put the lucky candies they got together with the ones he received from Lensak. The three of them received a total of nine candies. He looked at the game records again and calculated the nine candies using multiples. Probably a lucky effect, lost in thought.
Lucy and Ronan's records of taking lucky candies gave him some understanding of this extraordinary food.
Judging from the effect, the Apostle of Destiny defined them as "interesting little toys", which is not too modest, and is even more in line with the actual situation.
If you are willing, you can consume them by playing a random game.
But Dean has been in the professional circle for so long, whether it is his own practices or the various examples spread through some gossips, they all prove one thing, that is, just listen to what new professionals say.
There are very few honest people in this industry.
Most of the words they use to reassure people are not that reassuring.
Therefore, Dean judged the villain's belly with a villain's heart, and firmly believed that the feedback received by the Destiny Apostle could not have anything to do with the person involved.
There are records in the basic courses of paranormal science. The output of energy will inevitably be accompanied by the birth of some kind of connection. The apostle of destiny avoided the important and trivial, saying that what he obtained was the energy fed back by "destiny", in order to simulate the individual's experience. The influence is purely a hooliganism.
Dean guessed that since no one has ever discovered it, and even Lucky Candy can maintain its current sales volume, it means that the cost is indeed not serious and difficult to detect.
It is very likely that the impact will not be implemented on the physical level of the person involved.
Only the apostles of destiny can detect it.
This is where the information in the career field is poor.
Dean peeled off the candy wrapper, threw the lucky candy into a small bottle, and heated it to melt.
As the temperature rises, the red candy quickly shows signs of melting. Dean pours the separation potion into it. The part belonging to the candy is absorbed into the potion. In the blink of an eye, it turns into energy light spots and evaporates. Into the air.
The rest is the part containing special energy.
Dean quickly poured the preservation solution into the bottle and sealed it. Under his emergency rescue, the process of dissipation of the red energy was delayed.
Dean blocked the mouth of the bottle with a stopper and looked at the energy liquid in the preservation solution, whose dissipation process had been slowed down several times. Just when he was about to test it, he saw that the originally weak energy liquid suddenly emitted a dazzling red light. In a flash, a burst of energy quickly exploded the bottle of good quality.
Debris and liquid splashed, but fortunately the Akaman fish reacted quickly and used its mental power to roll up the exploding bottle and liquid together, thus avoiding damage to the house.
"Tsk."
After patting his clothes, Dean clicked his tongue and showed a regretful expression.
Although he had already made a guess, it did not prevent him from expressing his emotions when the guess was confirmed.
Those destiny apostles actually put insurance measures on the lucky candies, and they still kept the pieces intact without any trouble.
Such a big investment...can it really pay off?
After sorting the things rescued by the Akkaman God Fish into categories, Dean threw the unnecessary ones into the trash can and put the ones that could still be used to the other side for next time.
After cleaning up the scene, he turned his head and looked at the remaining eight pieces of candy, and couldn't help but think about something wrong.
Lucky candies shouldn’t only work on people, right?
He was a little curious as to whether the Apostle of Destiny would receive feedback if he fed this thing to his demon pet.
Dean thinks it's probably possible. All living beings have a destiny line, so if you change someone, doesn't it count as a change?
Could it be that the fate line can still be divided into three, six or nine?
But since the Apostle of Destiny did not use lucky candies as feed, it means that things are definitely not that simple.
Just like they can't get feedback from people who are forced to take lucky candies, this kind of profession usually has its own taboos. If you violate the taboos, regardless of the punishment, the rewards will definitely be very little.
Dean felt a little itchy.
However, direct feeding is definitely the next choice. The effect of lucky candy is there. Even if there is any difference, it is a difference in feedback. There will be no change in the effect on the eater.
If you do that, it's just a waste.
Dean was thinking about whether he could use this material to breed fate-based familiars.
There is no need to exaggerate too much. It would be good to have some lucky abilities like Garfield.
Dean, who has deeply experienced Garfield's abilities and gained a lot of benefits from them, is looking forward to the performance of this type of magic pet.
The existence of Garfield gave him a lot of benefits, but the question is, why Garfield mutated? This reason is still a mystery to this day.
Dean was unable to replicate this miracle, and pinning his hopes on the mutation of familiars was an unreliable idea, so he was more interested in finding a key that could truly point to this type of familiar. .
The appearance of the Apostle of Destiny gave him a sense of hope to achieve his goal.
After putting away the candies, Dean laid out the distribution map of the blessing activities he had obtained from Wesley on the table and circled the location of the candy store.
The wool is neither white nor white. When there is demand, Dean's attitude towards taking advantage is still very positive.
When the time comes, relevant familiars of the destiny system are selected and sold to the apostles of destiny. The so-called mutual support is because these demon pets themselves have relevant abilities. Even if the apostles of destiny conceal some key, they will not be easily controlled by the other party. .
This is called using magic to defeat magic.
Dean marked the distribution map and clearly arranged the manpower he could mobilize. When he reached the "Holy Water" mark, he couldn't help but stop.
Holy water is actually a good material. Although it has the flaw of age limit, the effect of improving understanding is very eye-catching.
I don’t know what the operating principle is that produces this effect.
If it wasn't only effective on humans, Dean would have been shameless enough to ask for some to try on his familiars.
They don't have to worry about their age. The oldest familiars so far are not over one year old, so they definitely meet the requirements.
And improving their understanding ability is, to a certain extent, much more cost-effective than improving people's understanding.
People also need to use learning to verify the improvement of their understanding. The changes in the understanding ability of the magic pet can be directly displayed through skills. Even if the effect is strong enough to a certain extent, it may be possible to create one's own skills.
The time cost is low and the return is high. Isn’t this much better than spending time on people?
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