This Beast-Tamer is a Little Strange

Chapter 466 Freedom from Servitude



Chapter 466 Freedom from Servitude

The process began as it had with Ferrin and the director. Serena's hands moved with practiced precision, etching the intricate array onto Gabriel's back. Continue your journey with My Virtual Library Empire

The faint glow of the spiritual energy infused into the lines illuminated the room, casting a soft, otherworldly light. Gabriel didn't even react as the needle touched his skin, Kain had put the anesthetic made from spiritual plants on his skin beforehand but he knew it wasn't too strong, yet he was handling it even better than the tough orphanage director, his determination unwavering.

However, rather than being happy, Kain and Serena just felt pity, knowing that his pain tolerance must have been increased to a ridiculously high level due to suffering through all kinds of torturous experiments in the past.

Once the array was complete, Kain instructed Gabriel to focus his spiritual power and direct it toward the array.

The boy closed his eyes, his brow furrowing in concentration. Unlike Ferrin and the director, Gabriel's spiritual power was denser, and easier to be manipulated—possibly a result of the unknown object implanted into him that had fused with his star space.

The array flared to life almost immediately, its light intensifying as Gabriel's soul fragment entered Kain's star space.

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Inside Pangea, Gabriel's soul fragment moved with purpose, its energy far more stable than Ferrin's or the director's had been.

Kain watched via an almost godlike perspective, his curiosity piqued by the fragment's behaviour. It didn't wander aimlessly like the others had; instead, it seemed to be

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Back in Pangea, Aurem raised his head, his golden eyes narrowing as he noticed the absence of his tea-pouring servant and let out a roar of irritation while the remaining servants exchanged nervous glances.

Aurem huffed loudly and then pointed a claw at the vermillion bird, who was still roasting the fruit, letting it know that it would now be responsible for pouring its drinks and preparing its food. The majestic bird didn't dare to resist

As the vermillion bird reluctantly took up the tortoise's duties, Aurem couldn't help thinking: 'Honestly, can't a dragon get decent service around here?'


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