【Introduction】: A psychic-type skill that can be used to intimidate, deter, and command through sheer presence. It can also cause creatures much weaker than oneself to faint, symbolizing the “king’s aptitude.”
【Status】: No teaching target at present
Chapter 3 Initial Pet Beast Planning
The illustrated handbook really updated.
After noticing the change, William Carter immediately felt a surge of excitement.
“I’ve successfully copied the Intimidation skill.”
“According to the rules, as long as I find a target myself, I should be able to teach this skill to other pet beasts at any time!”
The Intimidation skill… is the very ability the Wolf King uses to command the wolf pack.
If I can teach this skill to ordinary Snow Wolves, wouldn’t that mean I could manually mass-produce Wolf Kings?
And if I could also teach this skill to pet beasts of other species, I might be able to cultivate “kings” of other races as well.
Thinking about it carefully, what a bug.
But it’s precisely this kind of bug that makes things fun.
To possess such a powerful beastmaster talent—no wonder it’s me.
With a smile, William Carter snapped back to reality, only to see the Snow Wolf King watching him with a puzzled look.
“Rooar—”
The Wolf King let out a low growl and frowned.
William Carter understood—the other party saw him grinning foolishly and suspected he was sick…
Let them suspect whatever they want, William Carter didn’t mind.
His happiness was something the Wolf King could never understand; the joys of man and wolf are not the same.
Having just taken advantage of the Wolf King, William Carter now found the Snow Wolf King quite pleasing to the eye.
Your Intimidation skill may be powerful, but at this very moment, it’s already mine.
The Snow Wolf King still didn’t know its skill had been copied. After confirming that William Carter wasn’t scared silly by it, it turned away and began to eat heartily.
Once it was full and satisfied, only then did the ordinary Snow Wolves in the pack dare to gather around.
It must be because the Wolf King left its scent behind. After the Wolf King left, these ordinary Snow Wolves were clearly much less aggressive toward William Carter than before.
Just as the other interns had said—very docile.
This docility made the subsequent feeding process and William Carter’s study of the illustrated handbook in his mind go much more smoothly.
“It really can be taught.” After distributing food to each Snow Wolf, William Carter was thrilled.
Just now, when he had several Snow Wolves in sight, the first page of the stone-etched illustrated handbook in his mind changed directly.
The skill status changed from “no teaching target” to “teachable.”
In other words, he really could pass on the Intimidation skill from the handbook to every Snow Wolf he had just fed!
Truly manual production of Wolf Kings!
Of course, just because he could didn’t mean William Carter would recklessly use this teaching ability.
Not to mention he didn’t know how much stamina it would consume, and besides, helping the base’s Snow Wolves learn the Intimidation skill at will would definitely cause big problems…
Continue feeding—
William Carter threw himself into the task. Soon, the work was done, but to William Carter’s regret, he hadn’t managed to copy any other skills from the Snow Wolves during the feeding process.
After all, aside from the Wolf King who constantly displayed Intimidation, the other Snow Wolves wouldn’t bother using their racial skills while eating.
No big deal, William Carter wasn’t greedy. A high-level psychic Intimidation skill was already a huge gain for him this time.
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After finishing the feeding work for the Snow Wolf pack, William Carter moved on to other tasks.
Inside the breeding base, William Carter saw a Green-backed Eagle patrolling overhead.
With his gaze and willpower locked on, even from quite a distance, the status of the Intimidation skill in the illustrated handbook in his mind once again changed from “no teaching target” to “teachable.”
Look at that—not only can I cultivate Wolf Kings… I can also cultivate Bird Kings!
William Carter really wanted to give it a try.
However, reason made him choose to get back to work.
Interns have it tough—the hardest and most tiring tasks are always theirs, and there’s not much technical content to them either.
That’s just how it is; after all, they’re still in the learning phase.
If William Carter and the others were to take on more difficult tasks, like training pet beasts, they’d need to have the ability for it.
Just like with the wolf pack earlier—without a Wolf King who knows Intimidation, managing and training them would be extremely difficult.
Training these Snow Wolves to become pet beasts suitable for beastmasters to raise and contract is the job of the official breeders and trainers.
Interns like William Carter can only handle the more basic tasks.
Of course, aside from the basic work, the official breeders also regularly lead interns like William Carter in other tasks, allowing them to learn many new things.
“There are still three months left in the internship. I’d better focus on learning for now.”
His previous self had always wanted to become a beastmaster and had made many preparations. The pet beast breeder profession was the springboard he’d prepared for himself.
Although he’d gained a cheat ability, after thinking it over, William Carter realized his understanding of beastmasters was still quite limited. Relying on the little knowledge in his memory, he couldn’t just go wild. For now, it was better to develop steadily.
This skill handbook was undoubtedly made for becoming a beastmaster. It would be a shame not to become one. But aside from the handbook’s teaching ability, he currently had no other qualifications to become a beastmaster.