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Chapter seven hundred and seventy-ninth grace and disability

So no matter what angle it considers, Dean is not ready to use this method to obtain extraordinary qualifications in individuals.

Adding twice the talent to one of the magic pets sounds very attractive, but unfortunately, under the sweet shell, there is a poison that is covered with blood-threatening throat.

Dean's head was rusted and he wouldn't even start this.

If the individual who sacrificed himself was an unwise individual, he would not say much.

But for a wise individual, due to human intervention, it is destined to be born with a life of being left behind or simply being abandoned directly, this does not conform to Dean's philosophy.

He didn't want to see the "disabled" demon pets all over the place. This professional culture will sooner or later have problems.

After checking the development of the two demon pets, Dean put down the hawk-beaked winged cat, which was obviously much thinner, and turned his eyes back to the system panel.

He specially checked the skill bar of the S-level Hawk-beaked Winged Cat, but there was no commendable change. Just looking at this skill bar, it was hard to imagine that its owner would be a magic pet with an S-level qualification.

This also means that the S-level of the Hawk-Bee Winged Cat has little to do with its skills. It only relies on changes in its own talent to improve its qualification rating to the S-level level.

From level b to level s, it even directly crosses the middle level A, which shows the extraordinary significance of this talent.

It is very rare to be able to achieve this level by one's own strength.

Dean rarely encounters such a domineering talent, and even though he is jealous of the source of this talent, he can't help but feel curious.

He expanded the interface and tried to find relevant information from the introduction given by the system.

Unfortunately, some things that cannot be supported on the wall cannot be supported on the wall. When they should not be supported on the wall, they can't be supported on the wall.

This broken system is like loading the Riddle Man section. It has hardly disclosed any effective information about the talent of [Fate Grace].

There are only a few slanderous words that are similar to smooth sailing, with few setbacks, and are very nutritious.

Dean can only guess that it is a destiny talent that is higher than [Fate Benefit], and its effect will be stronger. No matter how detailed the information is, there is no way to know it.

In sharp contrast, the panel of the D-class Hawk-beaked Winged Cat.

It is extremely stingy in the information related to [Fate Grace], but it is so generous to the incomplete version of [Fate Grace].

After reading it briefly, Dean couldn't help but feel serious.

He turned the panel back to the top, looked at the d-level eagle-beaked winged cat's severe shrinking skill bar and its basic qualities of almost cliff-like decline, and rubbed his eyebrows with a headache.

In fact, just by looking at the changes in skills, this magic pet will never fall to level D.

There is no magic pet, but he has so many skills at level D.

According to common sense, even if you judge from the skills, with so many skills as a base, its rating will not fall below C level.

However, the problem lies in the incomplete talent of the Hawk-Bee Winged Cat.

Dean pulled the interface, and after browsing the introduction above, he sighed.

Simply put, this incomplete version of talent is sometimes unlucky and sometimes lucky.

At first glance, it seems that there is not a serious consequence, but after Dean's in-depth study, he found that the influence of this incomplete talent is far less simple for the Hawk-Bee Winged Cat.

The most fatal point is that this eagle-beaked winged cat has a success rate.

And this success rate is very random.

There may even be critical occasions where a skill cannot succeed.

This is the key reason why it has clearly retained most of its skills, but its qualification rating has plummeted.

Dean never easily asserts the fate of a demon pet, but even he feels like he is mostly useless when facing such a hawk-beaked winged cat.

Who can tolerate a demon pet and define combat effectiveness entirely by luck?

And...what if it's always bad luck?

Dean felt a big headache when he thought about it.

Alas.

It's a sin.

Little Lan split her hair from Dean, put her hands behind her back, making a voice of condemnation.

One eyebrow after another shot from its eyes, shot towards Dean, like an attempt to stern someone's conscience.

Dean was silent for a moment and pushed it back into his hair.

If he had known that this would happen, he would not have done this.

Dean rubbed his eyebrows with a headache.

In this case, it must not be sold as a normal eagle-beaked winged cat.

That's called deceiving consumers. Even without anti-fraud apps and 12315, it won't be possible.

I can only stay in the breeding house for the time being and raise it.

After a while, he tried some other breeding methods to see if he could make up for its innate shortcomings.

He gave a key mark to the D-class Hawk-beaked Winged Cat. Dean looked at the results of his multiple-band experiment and showed a confused expression.

Why is there something wrong with so many twins, only one pair?

Dean found the data sheet and carefully looked at the original experimental records and the situation of related species of animals.

Unfortunately, no abnormalities were found.

It looks like a coincidence under the influence of luck.

Let's give this question a question for the time being, Dean packed up the information and walked into the study.

In any case, it was finally a s-level qualification that was a hawk-beaked winged cat, which was a good harvest.

And this situation is also an inspiration for Dean.

He does not agree with sacrificing one living body to cultivate another living body, but if the sacrifice is not a wise life with self-consciousness, then this matter is so interesting.

Dean touched his chin, his thoughts quickly opened up and began to develop in a terrible direction.

If real twins don’t work, you can use fake twins.

He could try to make a fake fetus to deceive the mother.

As long as the component of the fake fetus is similar to that of the magic pet, the process of one strong and one weak is reproduced through external interference. Ideally, it is not impossible to achieve similar effects.

This will allow you to skip the obstacles in terms of cost and achieve the possibility of improving the talent and qualifications of the magic pet.

However, it is very difficult to operate and very expensive.

Dean had a stolen calculation of the resources needed to complete this idea and instantly woke up.

Not worth it.

Too unpaid.

It is both costly and expendable. If he has this free time, he might as well be more down-to-earth, choose and breed magic pets normally, and use the quantity to fight for opportunities. Maybe it will be more profitable than this method of tossing a lot.

Shaking his head, Dean recorded the situation of the two demon pets, put them into the demon pet files together with the folder in his hand.
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