Chapter 383: 369: Three Types of Mutant Beasts_2
Chapter 383: Chapter 369: Three Types of Mutant Beasts_2
Outside of a delivery port used for feeding the Mutant Beasts, the interior design of the holding cell varied according to the environment of each beast.
Some terrifying-looking crocodile-like beasts were confined within swampy environments abundant in water, where the scales covering their large tails would flick, splattering mud everywhere.
To arrange such a ranch, Tang Yu had truly expended considerable effort. Following several expansions and the input of manpower and materials, as well as custom building modifications, the cost, if converted into Source Crystals, was estimated to exceed two million.
It wasn’t solely to satisfy hunger or attempt to tame beasts that could potentially serve as mounts…The existence of these beasts was itself a huge specimen collection; they held extraordinary significance whether for research or other purposes.
“Mr. Kara, which Mythical Beast do you think could be tamed into a mount? I hope to establish a cavalry corps with a size of no less than three hundred,” Tang Yu expressed his wish.
Kara looked around, touching here and there, quickly surveying the beasts held deeper within the ranch.
A total of fifty-eight types, most ranging from Second-tier to Fifth Tier, with only three beasts above the Sixth Layer.
There was a decent number of them, but not many were suitable for Awakeners to ride into battle with nearly equal strength.
Kara focused on three types.
One was a canine-type beast, larger than a lion in stature. Its fur, edges, and lines outlined an explosive sense of powerful beauty, exuding unparalleled dominance.
Tang Yu named this beast a Warg, a Fifth Tier Peak in strength, with only one specimen. He had previously been quite optimistic about this beast, but the Warg appeared very proud. When first captured, it showed a stance as if it would rather die than take a bite of human food.
Eventually, the Warg couldn’t resist the temptation of delicious food; however, its wild nature was difficult to tame, and any approach would provoke significant hostility.
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