Besides the board member Wim, several other people who knew about the deal yesterday also waved to Bell, hoping to leave a good impression.

Some adventurers and members of the agricultural guild, seeing Bell, a complete stranger they didn't recognize, being treated with such formality, couldn't help but feel uneasy and started greeting him in the same way.

"Let's go, Director Wim. I'll need your help to make some introductions for me today."

"That's natural, that's natural..."

Wim followed Bell, and the two walked side by side toward the Hunter's Guild.

He had actually prepared a carriage, but Bell had no intention of riding in it.

Bell, carrying a large suitcase, said that the professional guilds are all on the same street, just a few steps away, and walking is faster than taking a car.

Since Bell said so, Wim could only go along with him. In Wim's eyes, he still couldn't figure out Bell's true strength and could only be cautious.

"May I ask what brings Mr. Ning to the Hunter's Guild?"

"Find a home for these puppies. Animal trainers are the best at raising small animals. They should be able to take good care of these puppies."

Walking down the street, when Wim struck up a conversation, Bell made no attempt to hide his intentions and directly lifted a corner of the wooden box to show it to Wim.

It was only after taking a look that Vim gasped in shock, thinking to himself that this adventurer named Ning was indeed unfathomable.

Six young fire-chewing hyenas were huddled obediently inside the box, their breathing steady and quiet.

"Mr. Ning really has some impressive skills, managing to acquire so many fire-chewing hyena cubs."

Chapter 134 Hunter's Guild

Wim was secretly astonished when he saw the fire hyena cubs being chewed.

Selling baby monsters is not a rare business; on the contrary, there are shops in the new market of Azure Star City that specialize in selling baby monsters.

A small number of these cubs became pets of the wealthy and powerful, while the majority were bought by hunters.

Hunters are a popular profession in this world, and most hunters will keep one or two animal companions and learn some skills to work with them.

Animal companions can help hunters scout enemy positions, assist in combat, and transport supplies...

For hunters, animal companions are not merely tools for unleashing skills, but genuine partners from another species.

If hunters or ordinary people are willing to delve deeper into the path of taming magical beasts, they can change their profession to a profession that is neither too popular nor too unpopular: Beast Tamer.

Animal tamers have abandoned most of their hunting skills to specialize in enhancing their animal taming abilities. Some powerful animal tamers even value their animal companions more than their own lives.

When a high-quality animal cub or a monster cub with great potential appears on the market, it often attracts a frenzy of animal trainers.

As far as Wim knew, a few days ago in the new market in the east of the city, a piglet of a native breed was sold for a high price of three hundred gold coins.

The Earth-eating Pig isn't a powerful magical beast, but its thick skin, tough flesh, and docile nature make it a favorite among beast tamers. If properly trained, a robust Earth-eating Pig can become an excellent meat shield and transporter, and will loyally protect its master.

If it's the cub of a powerful magical beast like the Fire Hyena, the price can easily be driven sky-high.

The old guys in the Hunter's Guild are very willing to spend money to get a fire-chewing hyena as an animal companion for their juniors.

Especially considering that Warcraft can breed and produce offspring, its hidden value is even greater.

“The cubs of the Fire Hyena, a dominant magical beast, are extremely rare even in Cangxing City, especially a cub like the one in Mr. Ning’s possession, which is in excellent condition and without any injuries.”

It's common knowledge that monster cubs are expensive, but powerful monster cubs are rarely sold in Cangxing City. The reason for this is that capturing monster cubs is too difficult.

Many monster cubs suffer severe injuries or even become disabled when captured, thus losing their value for domestication.

Humans are very protective of their young, and the magical beasts in the mountains and forests are no exception.

Monster lairs are mostly located in places difficult for humans to reach, making them extremely hidden and dangerous. Furthermore, monsters in their mating or lactating stages are notoriously dangerous and should not be provoked, as these are when they are at their most ferocious and dangerous.

There once was a female lightning leopard whose personality changed drastically after her cubs were hunted by adventurers. She broke free from the danger zone and became active in the human world, specifically hunting human cubs in villages. She committed more than sixty crimes and was finally killed after five months of rampage.

There are countless examples of mother beasts launching a frenzied counterattack after their offspring are captured or killed.

Monsters are much smarter than ordinary animals. Many monsters have a strong sense of sociality, and some even have intelligence and family values ​​that are no less than those of humans.

Some magical beasts will even take precautions to prevent their cubs from falling into human hands during times of crisis.

Killing one's own child.

"It seems Mr. Ning is planning to rip off the Hunter's Guild ruthlessly."

Seeing Bell carrying a box of docile fire-chewing hyenas, Wim couldn't help but wonder what kind of powerful force could capture a group of cubs from such a strong, social creature as the fire-chewing hyenas.

In particular, the cubs were completely intact, showing no signs of external injury or stress.

"The price isn't the point; what matters is who can ensure these little guys get the best growth."

The amount of money earned from selling them is not Bell's primary concern; getting these little guys to the right trainers is far more important.

Bell certainly didn't want these little guys to be domesticated into ruthless breeding machines after entering human society.

"Mr. Ning's perspective on things is indeed unique. May I ask where you come from?"

Bell's work style and the quality of his work have always intrigued Wim, who wonders where Bell comes from.

Taking this opportunity, Wim subtly inquired about the matter, and Bell followed up by revealing the identity he had already set up.

"I left Six-Winged City for the City of Bones and Death."

The background that Bell designed for Ning's identity is that of a gunslinger from Sixwings City.

Compared to other cities in the world, Six-Winged City, as a settlement of demi-humans, has been closed off from the outside world for many years.

Even after so many years of reforms and sending a large number of demi-humans to various places, Six-Winged City still finds it difficult to change this long-standing closed-off status quo.

The demi-humans in Six-Winged City rarely know about the outside world, and in a place like Azure Star City, the cultural landscape of Six-Winged City is even more legendary.

The unknown can give an identity a sense of mystery, and mystery is the first layer of protection for Ning's identity. At least the Six-Winged City identity, which few people know, will not be exposed on the spot by finding loopholes in the description.

"Coming from Six-Winged City, it seems Mr. Ning is no ordinary person either."

After listening to Bell's description, Wim pondered for a moment.

In his understanding, he didn't know exactly what Six-Winged City was, only that it was a settlement of demi-humans.

It is said that those of superior bloodlines among the demi-humans possess the ability to control beasts. Seeing the quiet fire-chewing hyena cubs in Bell's hands, Wim continued to ponder Bell's identity and became increasingly cautious.

A lavish spender, possibly possessing a powerful bloodline, is preparing to explore the perilous city of bones. No matter how you look at it, this person is no ordinary individual.

"We must treat Ning as an honored guest and not neglect him. When we return to the Agricultural Guild, we must tell our men to stop trying to find out anything about Ning; keeping their distance is the best course of action."

Known for his prudent decision-making, Wim had already decided in his mind how the Agricultural Guild should treat this 'Ning'.

As he pondered rapidly, the two walking side by side arrived outside the Hunter's Guild.

Carrying the box, Bell took the lead and went straight to the front desk, indicating that he wanted to speak with the higher-ups of the Hunter Association.

He was carrying a large box and didn't look particularly outstanding. The Hunter's Guild's receptionist didn't really want to pay much attention to Bell.

But his attitude changed immediately after Director Wim walked in, after all, Wim was wearing the Agricultural Guild's director badge, which was a symbol of a big shot.

This situation made Bell sigh, realizing that sometimes, having a respectable local connections is quite useful.

With Wim's help, Bell easily climbed to the second floor of the Hunter's Guild.

Chapter 135 Julianne

"Why is Director Wim here at our Hunter's Guild instead of attending the Agricultural Fair?"

"I came here specifically to accompany a friend."

With someone like Wim, who has the status of a VIP, contacting the Hunter's Guild became very simple, and the director stationed at the Hunter's Guild came directly to Bell.

After hearing Wim's words, he also turned his attention to Bell.

"Who is this……"

"Mr. Ning is a good friend of our agricultural association."

Vim introduced Bell, prompting the Hunter's Guild director opposite him to repeatedly say, "It's a pleasure to meet you."

Taking advantage of the introductions, Bell used [Information Insight] to ascertain the identity of the Hunter Guild director in front of him.

Angie Bauer

Race: human

grade:

Health:

Mental strength:

magic:

Skills: [Tracking Mark], [Ice Trap], [Explosive Trap], [Entangling Trap], [Concealment]

Class: [Trap Master]

As a director of the Hunter's Guild, Angie is quite strong. Although he can't compare to monsters like Wim, whose physical attributes are explosive, the data doesn't reflect Angie's destructive power.

The "Trap Master" is a class advancement from hunters who specialize in trap-related skills.

In direct combat, Angie is not outstanding among his peers, but given time to set up the battlefield, he can hold off more than a dozen enemies of the same level by himself. The longer he sets up the battlefield, the more troublesome he becomes.

"May I ask what brings Mr. Ning to our Hunter's Guild?"

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