NOVEL Beast Tamer: After My Pet Space Mutated, I Became OP Chapter 219: Beastmaster Association

Beast Tamer: After My Pet Space Mutated, I Became OP

Chapter 219: Beastmaster Association
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“You guys, you’re really hopeless with your obsession with looks! Shouldn’t you be focusing on the fact that Mingxi’s third Pet Beast has also evolved to the intermediate level?”

“What’s there to care about? I’m already used to it.”

“Exactly, there’s nothing strange about this, Mingxi has always been fast at cultivating Pet Beasts. Which one of Lei Yan Great Wind and Lokeshia evolved slowly?”

“But her third Pet Beast is a mutated Bingji Cat; its talent and bloodline must have problems. Yet, it can evolve in such a short time? This speed of cultivating Pet Beasts is terrifying!”

“She’s a genius, you can’t judge her by common sense.”

“We don’t care if she’s a genius or not, just based on the three nine-panel grid photos Mingxi posted today, we have to buy the shoes she endorses to show our support.”

“The person above is right. Considering Mingxi used to have no shoes to wear, I must support her first endorsement.”

“Alright, alright, so this is how we’re playing, huh? Then I’ll join the rush too.”

“For the sake of Lokeshia’s beauty, I’ve decided to buy a pair of shoes endorsed by Mingxi.”

Perhaps these comments were very interesting, as people immediately started to follow suit.

“For the sake of Lei Yan Great Wind’s beauty, I’ve decided to buy a pair of shoes endorsed by Mingxi.”

“For the sake of Bingji Cat’s beauty, I’ve decided to buy a pair of shoes endorsed by Mingxi.”

All of a sudden, the comment section’s style changed dramatically, with a group of ‘looks-obsessed’ people rushing to buy.

“Feeding from the looks-obsessed +1000.”

“For the sake of all you looks-obsessed people’s generosity, I’ve also decided to buy a pair of shoes endorsed by Mingxi, otherwise, I’d be missing out on this grand feast.”

“For the sake of my Big Shot eating an extra energy fruit today, I’ve decided to buy a pair of shoes endorsed by Mingxi.”

“For the sake of...”

Out of nowhere.

#For the sake of... I want to buy a pair of shoes endorsed by Mingxi# suddenly trended.

The vast majority of netizens weren't just talking; some even started posting their purchase receipts after commenting.

So, many people who said they would buy actually did.

The official website’s online store saw tens of thousands of orders surge in a short period, all for the Light-Comfort series athletic shoes endorsed by Mingxi.

Several running shoe models directly sold out.

Heng Chong was startled when he received the call from the sales department; it seemed he had previously underestimated Mingxi’s commercial value.

The three million star coins endorsement fee was well worth it.

Mingxi had no idea how much traffic her brilliant move had attracted, or how many more people had noticed her commercial value.

At this moment, she had already completed Lan Yue’s information modification and was on her way to the Haizhou City Beastmaster Association branch.

After a twenty-minute Flight, a building with dark brown exterior walls and a large, colorful, floor-to-ceiling glass facade appeared before her.

This building, bearing the “Haisheng Building” plaque, was the office location of the Haizhou City Beastmaster Association branch.

The Haisheng Building was ten stories high.

The first floor, similar in function to the Yushou Center, was a bustling service hall for registration.

Mingxi walked into the hall, which was filled with people coming and going, quite lively.

She also noticed that most of these Beast Tamers wore masks and sunglasses, and some even used props to hide their figures and faces.

It was as if everyone was afraid to be seen.

However, with a little thought, Mingxi understood the reason.

Beast Tamers who came to the Beastmaster Association generally had two purposes:

For missions, or for transactions.

But no matter which one, it could involve large amounts of star coins and rare treasures.

And sometimes, for wealth, people would do all sorts of shady and evil things.

Of course, some people didn’t want to expose themselves for some unspeakable reasons.

All in all, even in a society governed by law, Beast Tamers still acted very cautiously.

Mingxi, because she was too famous, now wore a mask whenever she went out.

And because Little Silver Flower liked to sleep in her hood, a hooded hoodie had become her only street attire.

With the hood pulled up and the mask on, she blended in perfectly with the other Beast Tamers without seeming out of place.

She found a graphic butterfly, which informed her of the process to become an association member.

There was no threshold to become a member of the Beastmaster Association; any Beast Tamers could join.

However, an annual membership fee of 300 star coins was required. ƒreewebɳovel.com

Although 300 star coins wasn’t a large sum.

But Longhua Country had over 1.5 billion Beast Tamers in total, and even if only 10% of Beast Tamers joined the association, the annual membership fees alone would be an astronomical figure.

So, this Beastmaster Association was definitely a goldmine; no wonder most national governments have vigorously supported their respective Beastmaster Associations in recent years.

Although she was reluctant about the high 300 star coins membership fee, Mingxi still completed the registration.

Because to access the mission halls on the second and third floors and the trading halls on the fourth, fifth, and sixth floors, one must first be an ❀ Nоvеlігht ❀ (Don’t copy, read here) association member.

Mingxi pinned the orange badge issued by the association to her chest; this was the symbol of a Beastmaster Association member’s identity.

The orange color indicated that she was a D-level Beastmaster.

This badge could barely be considered an item.

Its only purpose was for binding, meaning it could be used to prove one’s identity as a Beastmaster Association member.

Presenting her badge, Mingxi smoothly ascended to the second floor.

Both the second and third floors were mission halls.

The third floor was also known as the Golden Mission Hall, accessible only to A-level Beastmasters, so Mingxi naturally wasn't qualified.

So she went to the second floor, where, besides the service counters, there were walls constantly displaying updated missions.

From the simplest E-level missions to the most difficult B-level missions on the second floor, they were categorized clearly.

Mingxi walked to a mission wall and stopped. This wall listed only B-level missions.

Reading from top to bottom.

“B-level Mission: Escort the employer to the Ape Yue Country on Tian Shu Star.

ID: B1206

Requirements: B-Grade Beastmaster or above

Number of participants: 3

Reward: Negotiable”

“B-level Mission: Arrest or kill the fugitive serial killer Ji Gang.

ID: B622

Requirements: B-Grade Beastmaster or above

Number of participants: Unlimited (based on mission completion) fгeewebnovёl.com

Reward: 5 million star coins”

“B-level Mission: Provide information about Secret Realm No. 42.

ID...”

Mingxi quickly scanned the information on the mission wall, becoming more and more alarmed. Some missions seemed simple, and the rewards were quite astonishing, but a little thought revealed how dangerous they were.

For example, the mission to arrest the killer, ID B622, was an extremely dangerous one.

Because that Ji Gang was not only a perverted serial killer but also a B-Grade Beastmaster with two Imperial-level Pet Beasts, two King-level Pet Beasts, and one General-level Pet Beast.

Such terrifying strength could almost be said to be invincible among those of the same rank.

Those with lower ranks or weaker Pet Beast strength would only be ‘providing performance’ for him if they went.

So, few Beast Tamers would impulsively take on this mission just because of the large sum of 5 million star coins.

Mingxi checked the mission details and found that this mission had been posted in the mission hall for over five years. During this time, it wasn't that no one took it, but without exception, they all failed.

Several B-Grade Beastmasters and even A-level Beastmasters proved the truth that ‘shit is hard to eat and money is hard to earn’ at the cost of their lives.

Mingxi just glanced at the B-level missions and moved on; with her current strength, she should be focusing on E and D-level missions.

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