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Chapter 23: Chapter 23: Subjugation

Li Yuan glanced at "Advanced Beast Taming (1/40)" and the remaining "65 points," and continued to madly click the " " sign.

In the blink of an eye, another 40 points were spent, leaving him with "25 points" remaining. The skill transford from "Advanced Beast Taming (1/40)" to "Expert Level Beast Taming (1/80)."

New mories continued to surface in his mind.

These mories made him feel as if he had personally experienced them. Yet now, the rain had passed and the dust had settled, tears and sweat had finally yielded a harvest.

Long-term practice made him realize that practice alone was not enough. He needed real combat and more challenges.

So, he turned his gaze from ordinary animals to fierce wild beasts.

He began to venture into taming those wild carnivores filled with untad nature.

He knew that taming them from a young age would make those carnivores more likely to obey his commands. But that was not the beast taming thod he had in mind. His target was the beasts that had already road the jungle for a long ti.

After repeatedly getting his head bloodied and teetering on the brink of death, he still failed.

The wild carnivores were extrely difficult to ta.

He was in extre pain, locked himself away to ponder deeply, and finally had an enlightennt, leading to a change.

A peculiar affinity for wild beasts erged from him. Even mad dogs couldn’t bear to bite him, even tigers and leopards in the jungle subconsciously didn’t see him as prey, even the dragon pigs near the water wouldn’t drag him down...

Li Yuan sensed his own state.

Although he had gained many training mories, he still needed to try.

Thus, he left the base and set out in search of the runaway tiger.

With his "Grandmaster Level Tracking Skill," Li Yuan soon found the ferocious tiger hiding behind a boulder, eating roasted deer.

With the Earth Bow on his back, and holding the Firewood Blade in his right hand, he maintained a certain distance and slowly walked out from behind the boulder.

The tiger glanced at him, did not issue a threat, nor intended to drive him away.

Li Yuan knew that this was actually a form of acknowledgnt.

The territorial sense of wild beasts is very strong. His approach was already considered an invasion in terms of the tiger, but the tiger did not drive him away, which ant it acknowledged him.

Li Yuan attempted to call out again, "Ao...Wu... (Is it tasty?)"

The tiger patted its face with a paw and lowly replied, "Roar. (Don’t co over.)"

Li Yuan shouted, "Roar! (I’m not coming over.)"

The tiger lowered its head and continued eating.

Li Yuan shouted, "Roar! (I have more.)"

The tiger suddenly raised its head, staring at him intently.

Li Yuan said, "Roar! Roar! (I’m not coming over, won’t give you food.)"

The tiger angrily roared, "Roar! (I want to eat.)"

Seeing Li Yuan unmoved, the tiger continued to roar, "Roar! (I’ll bite you.)"

"Roar Roar! (Bite you to death.)"

The tiger’s paw slightly pressed the ground, its back slightly arched, an expression of trying to exploit his weakness, eager to pounce if he showed weakness.

Li Yuan gave a cold snort, completely fearless, as his left hand lightning-fast grabbed the Earth Bow from his back, pulling the bowstring with a "kaka" sound. At the sa ti, his aura transford, his eyes indifferent, exuding a fierce air while staring down the tiger.

The tiger’s roar gradually diminished, and then fell silent, the pouncing sensation disappearing...

Li Yuan relentlessly said, "Roar! Roar! (Listen to , I’ll give it to you.)"

The tiger roared: "Roar! (I won’t listen.)"

Li Yuan said even more fiercely in a louder voice, "Roar! (Don’t listen, no food.)"

The tiger was quiet for a while: "Wu... (Can’t beat you.)

Wu... (I’ll listen to you.)

Roar! (Give

food.)"

Man and tiger were communicating.

It might have been due to the peculiar affinity Li Yuan had, coupled with his fierce strength, and the ti spent with the tiger, creating an unexpected result.

...

By evening, the setting sun like blood dyed the Xiao Mo Mountain in late winter.

The youth and the tiger, walking together.

The cold wind swept through the long grass, lifting the whiskers and white fur on the sides of the ferocious tiger.

As Li Yuan’s gaze swept around, he caught sight of a "3~6."

He imdiately stopped.

The tiger, without needing his signal, also caught the scent of prey.

But this prey, it might not necessarily catch.

In the distance, there ca a "dudu dudu" sound, it was a wild boar with tusks.

Those two tusks were like unsheathed blades, giving off a strong sense of danger.

The overall strength of a normal wild boar was rely "3~4

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