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Chapter 41: Daily Blindness

Looking at the suddenly restless pool, which seemed to be rippling with spring waves, Dean stepped back to a safe distance, and after confirming that the relationship between beasts and beasts was going smoothly, he turned and walked into the kitchen.

The ocean monsters can't just feed them nutrient solution, and they can't drink it in their stomachs. Therefore, in order to ensure sufficient nutrient supply, usually, meat particles are mixed with nutrient solution, kneaded into meat patties and thrown into the water.

Go inside.

Dean did the same thing.

There was no need for innovation in this aspect. He kneaded the meat patties step by step, threw them in a circle by the pool.

This can ensure the even distribution of resources to a certain extent, otherwise, let alone breeding animals, his crabs will definitely starve to death.

He used a bamboo pole to explore the water and poked the hermit crab, which looked like a big rock. After confirming that the creature was still alive, Dean stopped caring about it.

After the first mating was completed, the breeding of Devil's Floating Fish came to an end. Dean, who had nothing to do, simply took off the business sign, then returned to the study, opened the newly purchased "Encyclopedia of Warcraft" and spread it on the table.

This "Encyclopedia of Warcraft" was published by the Imperial Library and has been revised eleven times. It contains the names, living areas and specific characteristics of all Warcraft known to the human race.

It was through this book that Dean gained enlightenment in Warcraft.

For breeders, this book is like a dictionary. Every time it is revised, it will be purchased again.

So even though Dean had bought this book in District 6, he did not choose to bring it with him. Instead, he waited until he came to District 13 and bought a new version of the book.

However, although the money was spent, he really didn't have much hope for this book. After reading it twice, he became more convinced.

As expected, the Imperial Library is out of money again, and the tried-and-tested money-making plan of "Encyclopedia of Warcraft" has begun again.

He closed the book speechlessly and stuffed it into a corner without seeing or bothering.

The book "Encyclopedia of Warcraft", despite its erudite name, is actually a book compiled by the Imperial Library. It only records the more famous groups of Warcraft in the human field. As for the rarer ones,

Warcraft, all of them are mentioned briefly, and there are even some wrong records.

Dean has been fooled by this book many times before.

After adjusting a plan a hundred and eighty times, I found out that there was a problem with the introduction in the book that caused the idea to go astray, and I had to overturn it all and start over.

He was very angry at first, but as time went by, he was able to stay calm.

You can even joke about it humorously after spending unjust money to buy "The Encyclopedia of Warcraft", saying that the Imperial Library has started to be evil and waste money again.

Then he scolded me for being stinky and shameless.

After all, a long time ago, after Dean figured out how to use the system, all his information sources, especially his knowledge about rare monsters, were obtained from the system.

Of course, it is not a direct reading, but using the system to analyze the results after the deduction is completed to obtain information, which can be regarded as a small use of the system's functions.

Although this method is not direct enough, and the information obtained about which kind of Warcraft is relatively random, it far exceeds the "Encyclopedia of Warcraft" in terms of credibility.

However, even though he no longer needs it, Dean still habitually buys a copy of "The Encyclopedia of Warcraft", perhaps because he secretly still has the slightest expectation for the Imperial Library.

After all, those information errors will have the greatest impact on the breeders, which will greatly hinder the development of the empire's breeding industry. They are not like Dean, who can detect the errors in "Warcraft Encyclopedia" through the system. They can only

Spend a lot of time, energy and money to achieve this result.

If you think about it, you will know that there will be many detours and useless consumption.

What Dean hopes to see is that libraries take this seriously and make some changes.

It's a pity that it never happened.

By the eleventh edition, it was still missing.

While he was casually scrolling through the selection plan in the system, Dean was a little distracted, thinking that after he became famous, he must compile a formal selection book. If nothing else, he should at least cover the mistakes in "The Encyclopedia of Warcraft".

Change them all and give those guys who have bad intentions and bad money a hard slap in the face.

After relieving the tightness in his chest, Dean turned over two pieces of waste paper, arranged them alphabetically, and tested them on the system in order.
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