469: Chapter 469: How to Disguise This Ti 469: Chapter 469: How to Disguise This Ti Shaking his head, Zhao Guang took out all the weapons and armor.
“Here, these are your weapons and armor, try them on, and if they don’t fit, I’ll go back and adjust them.”
“Aweso, finally we have fine weapons.
With these, our combat strength can double,” the werewolves said with their eyes turning green at the sight, looking quite eerie.
But it seems Beastn are all like that; when they see fine weapons, their eyes start looking funny.
Finally, they no longer had to use those trash weapons; the werewolves picked up the weapons and swung them around.
Without Zhao Guang saying anything, they started experinting on their own.
Watching them, Zhao Guang said, sowhat speechlessly, “I rember they all used long sabers; why switch to other weapons now?
Isn’t continuing with long sabers okay?”
Those long sabers, each one like a giant door plank, and it was impressive they had the strength to even lift them.
You should know that the wood underneath those sabers was also of very high quality and definitely not light in weight.
“No, the reason for using long sabers is that the handles are just too easy to break,” Elena, who was more familiar with her comrades than Zhao Guang, answered.
Their slting level just wasn’t up to par.
“In fact, any heavy weapon will do; they even like maces.
Or rather, maces are even better.”
Holding a mace, a werewolf cavalry—such a combination was sothing Zhao Guang couldn’t have imagined.
What kind of style was this?
Forget it, let’s go with axes, at least they look like a normal weapon.
Soon, Zhao Guang regretted letting them use axes.
The fully ard werewolf cavalry looked imposing, like canned sardines.
Fully equipped from head to tail, even the Mount Wolves had exquisite armor.
If they stood still, they would be like a cold, steel sculpture army, with an imposing presence.
Even among the human military forces, there probably weren’t many troops with such fine equipnt.
But looking at those axes again, Zhao Guang felt sothing was off.
Cavalry holding axes just didn’t seem right.
It would probably be better to switch to horse-slaying sabers, which looked better and might even be more lethal.
Forget it, they can figure it out later themselves.
The wolf cavalry, who were supposed to be fast, didn’t quite match with axes as weapons.
And now, seeing how excited each one of those guys was, even Elena was the sa.
Yes, even Elena had changed her weapon, but it wasn’t an axe—Zhao Guang had prepared a long saber for her.
An elongated version of a horse-slaying saber, they could compare them and see the advantages and disadvantages for themselves in due course.
“You guys continue training; I have other things to do,” Zhao Guang waved his hand and walked outside.
“Lord, rember, when I make my breakthrough, I’ll co to challenge you.”
Zhao Guang wiped off a cold sweat, sowhat doubting whether it was right or wrong to have provoked such a battle fanatic.
If he had known it would co to this, he should have made her fight with Kapas.
Wait, why hasn’t Kapas made his breakthrough yet?
Could it be his talent isn’t enough?
Zhao Guang thought maliciously.
Shaking his head, he decided not to worry about it for now and went to experint with the Bimong Heart.
Back ho, Zhao Guang cleaned the Bimong Heart and then tied it tightly around himself.
His entire body instantly beca bulky.
Zhao Guang didn’t care much and imdiately began running his Combat Energy to erode it.
The feedback of power caused Zhao Guang to experience an intense bout of pain.
Having prepared in advance, Zhao Guang swallowed the painkiller and then gradually felt the dication spread and the pain diminish.
“As expected, the painkiller’s effectiveness is diminishing, but this level of pain is still within tolerable limits,”
Zhao Guang assessed his condition and was sure he could handle the material.
However, if he continued at this rate, once he broke through to the next level, the painkillers would beco practically useless.
He certainly couldn’t resort to heroin.
The education he’d received from childhood had instilled in him a deep aversion to such things.
“Forget it, I’ll worry about that when the ti cos.
Perhaps by then I’ll be able to withstand it.
Besides, it’s not guaranteed that I’ll find high-level materials that suit ,”
Zhao Guang got up and looked down at his body, but imdiately felt a sense of helplessness.
This heart was too bulky, wrapped around him, making him look like a fat man.
No matter what clothes he wore, he couldn’t hide it.
And as the weather ward up, it wasn’t feasible to keep wearing so much.
To say that he wouldn’t make an appearance for the next month was impossible.
There were still many things that definitely required his presence, and it wouldn’t be great to have the old n catch a glimpse of this.
Those n had keen eyesight and might notice that there was sothing unusual about him.
If they insisted on investigating it…
in any case, it would be a troubleso affair.
“How should I disguise myself this ti?”
After a long while, Zhao Guang, enduring the pain, made a decision and decided to revive his artist persona.
After all, he had grown accustod to using it over ti.
What’s one more ti after so many?
Zhao Guang, who couldn’t think of a solution after a long contemplation, looked out the window out of boredom.
“That’s it,” Zhao Guang caught sight of a group of children playing outside, accompanied by a giant plush toy.
What ca to Zhao Guang’s mind was not the plush toy, but a mascot costu.
He rembered those he had often seen in many parks, where an adult dressed in a mascot costu played with children.
Wearing sothing that bulky would look normal to others, right?
He didn’t need to involve his older sister; he could simply place an order himself.
As for others finding it strange, what’s wrong with being an artist with so peculiar tastes?
It was only wearing a mascot costu after all, not one of those harmful preferences.
However, thinking about that scenario, Zhao Guang still felt a sense of social mortification.
Well, if it led to social death, so be it; it wasn’t the first ti.
After several occurrences, he’d sohow grown accustod to it, which was truly sad.
Since it was a local order, the delivery was swift.
Upon opening the packaging bag, Zhao Guang pulled out a penguin costu and quickly suited himself up.
Twisting in front of the mirror, he appeared quite normal, at least like a normal mascot.
A larger belly didn’t matter; it’s a penguin, after all.
Wouldn’t it look odd with a small belly?
Zhao Guang tried moving around.
His body was very strong, so the costu didn’t affect him much.
The only issue was to not make too big movents, as he might rip the costu apart.
“The quality is really terrible.
I should prepare so spares just in case I damage this one,”
Thinking this, Zhao Guang decisively continued to place orders from the sa store.
Should one stick to one’s guns?
Consistency with an image would help maintain the disguise better.
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