Chapter 92 Contract Established

Both beasts were larger than ordinary tigers, their muscles like hard stones, demonstrating their immense strength and ferocious fighting power.

Just standing there, they looked like two small mountains, blocking the sunlight and casting a large shadow.

An invisible wind swirls around with every breath; with just a thought, that gentle, harmless wind can transform into a sharp attack.

With each breath, Su Wu's hair and clothes swayed.

"Humans, put down my child!" One of the tigers raised its front paw, pointed at the crowd, and spoke in a human voice.

The tiger spoke human language...

Oh, these are magical beasts. It seems normal for magical beasts in the Hunter world to be able to talk. In the original story, when Killua and his friends took the Hunter Exam, they encountered magical beasts that disguised themselves as examiners to deceive everyone, as well as magical beast testers who cooperated with the Hunter Association.

And these two guys seem to be able to control the wind too...

Sensing the unusual wind direction and speed around her, Su Wu's gaze fell on the two large tigers.

The others quickly adopted a wary expression and were ready to strike at any moment.

But the tiger had no intention of being an enemy of humans; it simply scratched the ground with its front paws, leaving behind scratch marks.

"What? Your child? This one looks like it's my child, isn't it?" Su Wu shook the white tiger cub a couple of times, pointed at it, and then at herself.

The same white background with black stripes and blue eyes.

It's really hard to say whether the tiger turned into him or he turned into a tiger.

"Do you see any resemblance between it and you?" the white-haired boy asked the two tigers confidently.

Your children are doing well, and mine are too.

The two tigers remained silent, their breathing still sounding like thunder, their presence extremely noticeable.

The wind speed increased and became more intense, even causing intense pain when it blew across the cheeks.

They are deep in thought.

As the self-proclaimed king of this forest, Erhu was certainly capable of raising the cub, even though the cub did not resemble them and was too thin.

This means... this child isn't good enough.

They originally intended to just abandon it, but ultimately chose to come back.

Because they are magical beasts with the same intelligence as humans, their rationality and bestiality coexist, and their rationality even outweighs their bestiality.

Otherwise, they wouldn't have made a fire to grill meat and eat cooked food.

Tigers are solitary creatures and will not care for their cubs indefinitely; they will drive them away when they grow older.

The weak children who are driven out of the territory will likely die the next day.

A human suddenly appeared, wanting to take the child they wanted to abandon...

They had seen humans come here to capture animals, treating them roughly and cruelly.

The animals that were taken away never returned; they may have already died outside the forest.

The two tigers exchanged glances, then both turned their gaze to the boy carrying their large son.

Putting everything else aside, the human boy's physical features did indeed resemble their eldest son quite a bit...

But can these magical beasts really trust humans?

"Humans, can we trust you?" The male tiger's voice was deep and resonant, and even when it was spoken softly, it still made people's ears ring.

So it seems that besides controlling the wind, these two tigers can also use their roars to launch sonic attacks.

Su Wu blinked expressionlessly, pondered for a while, then reached into her pocket and pulled out a hunter's license—

"I'm a hunter. You Warcraft players should know about hunters, right?"

Even if he has a good reputation, these two tigers wouldn't believe him if he told them. It's better for him to just use his identity as a hunter.

At least in this world, hunters have a very good reputation.

A hunter's license is a universal passport; you can pull it out wherever you need it.

"What's a hunter?" The two tigers looked completely bewildered, as if they had never heard of the term "hunter" before.

The big tiger's face was full of bewilderment, looking like it had neither knowledge nor culture.

Su Wu twitched the corner of her mouth, put away her useless hunter's license, rubbed the back of her head with one hand, and sighed as she asked, "...Are you guys some kind of shut-in otaku tigers?"

No way, you don't even know Hunter?

"Other magical beasts know to cooperate with the Hunter Association and even become testers, but look at you two... you've never even heard of a hunter." The white-haired boy said with a look of disapproval and frustration.

Look at the other monsters, and then look at you. Don't you feel inferior? No wonder you're not planning to raise children and are just going to abandon them.

It's still because they lack education.

Cultured people choose not to have children.

Su Wu internally uttered a furious statement.

The two tigers were also shocked by these words.

What?! Warcraft and humans are actually cooperating?! What has this world become?!

"It's normal that they don't know, after all, it's a newly discovered species..." the man with the afro thought for a moment and said.

If they weren't reclusive, they wouldn't have been discovered so late. And there are quite a few magical beasts like these in this forest, living far from human society and seemingly in seclusion.

After a long silence, the tigress finally spoke:

"Human boy, I believe in you."

As a tigress, her eye for males is incredibly accurate.

Just by looking at his aura, you could tell that this human boy in front of you must be someone with an extremely high status in the human race.

"Take it with you."

When the tigress speaks, the male tiger immediately falls silent; it's obvious he's a henpecked tiger.

"The right choice." Su Wu snapped her fingers and gave a thumbs up with a smile.

Otherwise, he would have become the murderer who killed the little white tiger's brothers, sisters, and parents.

There's no way around it; if he wants to raise it, he has to get it.

Anyone who tries to stop him, whether human or monster, must die.

The boy, though smiling, still had cold emotions in his eyes. His slightly icy gaze swept over Kate and the tiger family, and he said nothing more.

"So, human boy, would you like to name him?" the tigress asked.

"...Let's call her Sora." Su Wu looked at the blue-eyed white tiger and said in a light voice.

"Then—Kong, you will follow this human boy, protect him, fight for him, until the end of your life." The tigress looked at her cub, and the single horn on her forehead suddenly emitted a soft black light.

"The contract is established."

The black light split in two, entering the bodies of the little tiger and Su Wu respectively.

After doing all this, the tigress's spirit visibly weakened.

"Sir! Are you alright?" The blond youth looked him up and down anxiously, seemingly wanting to examine him more closely to see what effect the black light had had.

"Ice Mirror," Su Wu casually ordered.

"Yes." Maro immediately raised his hand and conjured a large block of ice, about his own size.

Su Wu observed the tiger cub for a moment, looked at herself in the mirror, and stuck out her tongue after a long while.

A black mark had appeared on his tongue, a wind pattern, or perhaps...

—Rose compass diagram.

(End of this chapter)

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