The Record of Unusual Creatures

Chapter 1367: The Perfect Specimen


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Chapter 1367: The Perfect Specimen

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation  Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Upon returning to her estate in the suburbs, Becky threw herself ungracefully on the couch in the living room. She ordered her servants to prepare meals and hot water, behaving like a cat that had smelled catnip. Hao Ren looked at Becky and found the scene particularly familiar. After thinking for a moment, he realized that this was also what he usually did at home…

Becky then suddenly sat up and asked, “Hey, do you think His Majesty really doesn’t care?”

Lily’s ears twitched. “Of course. Mr. Landlord already explained it.”

Hao Ren was secretly pleased.

However, Vivian answered Becky’s question carefully instead, “Of course the king will continue to pay attention to the ‘ancient mage emperor’ even if it’s only a clone. But with our intervention, his actions will stop at paying attention.”

“Aha… I don’t like to get involved. Why make it complicated when it can be solved easily,” said Becky, waving her arms vigorously. “By the way, is your work here done?”

Hao Ren nodded.

He had no intention of staying in Holletta for too long. He came here to contact the “homecoming group.” The plan was simply to talk to Ophra, but the dark mountain incident was an unexpected twist, delaying his stay for another two days. It now seemed that the two days of delay had been worth it, for he had dug a mage emperor out of a ravine, though it was a replica…

In a moment of reflection, he looked in Lorrisa’s direction. The “mage emperor” was now sitting upright in a chair not far away, surveying the room with great interest. For her, the world after ten thousand years was full of unknown and fresh feeling. It was an incredible backwater on all sides, but it’s a new environment worth exploring.

Hao Ren’s gaze did not deceive Lorrisa’s intuition. Her long pointed ears turned sharply, then she turned her head and asked, “Um?”

“Do you have a plan of action now?” asked Hao Ren.

“You need my help?” Lorrisa asked keenly.

It’s easy to talk to smart people.

“Yes, I need a little help,” laughed Hao Ren. “I wonder if you’d be interested in doing a little inspection with us.”

“Inspection?” Now there was a change in Lorrisa’s ever-cool expression. Her eyebrows twitched imperceptibly. “Why do I feel a chill for no reason…”

“Err… Ahem. It’s not like the inhumane programs you worked on,” Hao Ren hastened to explain. “Well, we’re looking into some deep problems with the ‘divine power’ within the demon hunter. I was going to ask the ancient species of this planet for help, which is Ophra. But now I suddenly feel that… You are the perfect specimen.”

Lorrisa’s eyebrows quivered even more when she heard “perfect specimen”. “The more I listen, the less reassured I am…”

“Don’t worry, our unit is totally different from that of those mage emperors. We use scientific methods. It’s pretty safe,” Hao Ren hastened to explain as she saw Lorrisa’s reaction. “Probably just a little blood sample from you. Then record your soul readings as you use your powers. No pain, no side effects…”

Lorrisa was a little confused by the string of strange new words, but she still asked, “are you really sure that I’m such a ‘perfect specimen’? You know, I’m not really an ‘ancient species’, but a product during the process of this project. The perfect creatures you mentioned were completed after the experimental base in the dark mountains was blocked off—there’s a huge difference between me and the ‘finished product.’”

“But you’re more qualified because you’re the ‘semi-finished product’,” said Hao Ren straightforwardly. “Because the most crucial step in the transition between human and divine power is in you, the divine cells. The complete ‘perfect creature’ has completed the fusion of divine and mortal cells. No trace of this crucial transition was found in their bodies. But you’re different… You are the intermediate product between the ordinary person and the ‘perfect creature’, and you have maintained this intermediate state until now… There’s no better specimen than you.”

Lorrisa looked at Hao Ren for a moment, then burst out laughing. “I’ve never seen such a straightforward discussion. Don’t forget that I’m a victim of a biological test, and in my timeline, I was just victimized a few days ago.”

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“Because I don’t like to entrap, abduct and drag people into the ditch. It’s better to make it clear at the very beginning. So you don’t want to cooperate? That’s okay, we can actually get someone else to do it, but it’s probably going to take a little more time and collect more samples…”

“I didn’t say I don’t want to.” Lorrisa blinked. “I’m just being vigilant as I should be. After all, to me, you are not familiar enough, not reliable enough. Do you think it’s normal for me to wake up in this situation and then follow a bunch of strangers to participate in some kind of ‘inspection’? But I can’t refuse because I can’t beat you…”

Hao Ren felt embarrassed and said, “Errr, we did have a misunderstanding at first, but you did it first.”

“I didn’t say that… Well, that’s true, too. In a word, I don’t think I can refuse your offer. I’m also interested in the ‘other world’ you mentioned. If I have the chance to see the scenery there, it may be a meaningful experience.”

“You can go sightseeing, but to be honest, you probably won’t be able to stay there for long,” Hao Ren said and shrugged. “The Wall of Reality is still fragile, and people like you who had a direct connection with that event 10,000 years ago can’t cross the line at will, so you can only stay there for about ten days.”

“It doesn’t matter,” said Lorrisa in a more relaxed posture. “Anyway, my kingdom is gone. Why should I care about those?”

She accidentally slipped back into Elf Queen mode again.

“Well, that’s settled then,” Hao Ren said and nodded. “You’ll settle down with Becky for the next few days. I’ll go back and arrange for the 100 ‘travelers’. I’ll take you with me when they come back to Earth.”

Lorrisa smiled gracefully and said, “I’ll follow your plan.”

Then she looked back at Becky and said, “I’m sorry to bother you.”

“Not at all,” said Becky while waving her hand. “My house is quite empty anyway. And the servants are too free. They keep talking about this house is haunted. Now we have one more people staying here, they should feel relieved.”

Hao Ren thought for a moment. A 10,000-year-old “mage emperor” suddenly appeared and stayed in the house. Could anyone feel relieved?

Three days later, Earth.

The list of delegates in the “homecoming group” to the Plane of Dreams had been confirmed. Now it was the appointed day for departure.

There was no need to assemble in a specific place. And they did not have to worry about missing out. Those eligible for the tour received an early message telling them to wait until the agreed time. Everyone on the list had prepared in advance, waiting for the appointed moment with anticipation, nervousness or skepticism.

They had all received Hao Ren’s notice and heard the explanations about the trip, but anyway, they could not imagine what a journey it would be. Perhaps only when they stepped into the dream plane could they truly understand how big a real world there was beyond their world view.

Of those 100 people, probably only White Flame could slightly understand the concept of “crossing over to another world.”

In Coldfrost Citadel, White Flame and Hasse waited in front of Hoarfrost Sanctum. Next to them were the other chosen demon hunters, and behind them, many more who had come to see them off looked forward with curiosity and anticipation to the small open space ahead.

In the Athens Sanctuary, inside the hall of the Shadow Council, the round table had been removed, leaving a circular open space. A circle of candles lit the edge of the open space, making it look like some kind of secret ritual. Other leaders, such as Hessiana, Zeon Lucas, and Hesperides, stood in the middle of the open space, waiting for the time to come. Hessiana looked around with her bright eyes, wondering where the gate would open.

In the secret realm of the Ebben Family, Casar and Ewen Ebben also stood in the open space before the castle. They were closely watched by several elders of the clan. The two werewolf brothers looked at each other, smiled and said, “Can’t believe that we were invited.”

“Haha, I wonder how many acquaintances we can meet…”

In the secret places and sanctuaries, those who had been privately invited were ready. Some of them were full of anticipation, while some of them were skeptical. But no matter what they thought, the time had finally come.

Doors of light opened before their eyes.

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