Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder's Record of Counterattacks Chapter 2955: Managed to Contract Kong Lin
Using the mories left behind by the body’s original host, Yu Liuli began cultivating.
Yu Liuli already had martial arts skills, and now that she could cultivate, she managed to survive in this dangerous mountain range filled with spiritual beasts.
However, she didn’t rush back to seek revenge. Instead, she focused on training within the mountains.
By coincidence, she stumbled upon the tree where Kong Lin was resting.
And sohow, without any prior preparation, she managed to contract Kong Lin.
Kong Lin was a divine beast who had only achieved his status after enduring the heavenly tribulations.
Unlike humans, spiritual beasts didn’t have the sa innate advantages when it ca to cultivation.
Kong Lin had suffered greatly, enduring one lightning tribulation after another, just barely surviving to beco a divine beast.
But now, he had sohow ended up as a contract beast for a weak human.
This human was so weak that he could rip her to shreds with a single swipe. Yet he was bound by a contract that took away his freedom.
And it was a master-servant contract too, aning his life and death were entirely under Yu Liuli’s control.
No matter what Yu Liuli ordered him to do, he couldn’t refuse. At the sa ti, his death would not affect Yu Liuli in the slightest.
Even if she commanded him to self-destruct his spiritual core, he would have no choice but to obey.
Yu Liuli had just transmigrated here, so she was still weak.
Kong Lin had no choice but to take on the responsibility of protecting her.
Since if Yu Liuli died, he wouldn’t survive either.
Yu Liuli’s greatest trait was her knack for making enemies. Whether out of jealousy or hatred, she was bound to have plenty of foes.
And she always managed to provoke enemies stronger than herself.
When it ca to weaklings, Yu Liuli could crush them herself. But when she encountered enemies she couldn’t defeat, it was up to Kong Lin to step in.
Kong Lin was a divine beast—showing him off greatly increased her prestige.
All the power Kong Lin had painstakingly cultivated beca sothing Yu Liuli could flaunt.
A contracted divine beast—how impressive!
It wasn’t clear if Yu Liuli ant to show off, but she constantly brought Kong Lin out for others to see.
Kong Lin couldn’t understand how all his hard work had led to this—a life of servitude as soone’s lackey.
No freedom, no benefits, a lifeti of service, with his life in soone else’s hands.
From the mont a spiritual beast developed intelligence to when they could take human form, the amount of ti and effort required was unimaginable to outsiders.
In the wild, only the strong survived while the weak perished. While cultivating, they also had to ensure they weren’t torn apart by predators.
Kong Lin felt deeply resentful. All his efforts had been for the sake of becoming a mount for a weak human?
He was trampled under her foot and sent into battles on her behalf.
When facing an enemy that was too strong, he even had to risk his life to protect his “master.”
Because if the “master” died, he would die too. He had to protect his “master” like he was guarding a treasure precious to him.
Yet this “master” loved stirring up trouble.
She was bold, domineering, and never hesitated to provoke or insult others, no matter who they were.
Every ti she did this, Kong Lin, who was in the background, would feel an unbearable headache.
After all, whenever trouble arose, it was always he who had to clean it up.
Sotis, Yu Liuli acted recklessly, relying on the fact that she had strong backing.
Kong Lin was filled with resentnt and unwillingness. If it had been a powerful figure who defeated him, he could have accepted it, as the strong are respected. ŕàɴɵBЁṨ
But being contracted by such a weak human, and as a servant no less—how could Kong Lin, who had worked so hard to beco a divine beast, be willing to accept it?
While Yu Liuli was still not strong enough, Kong Lin had to be her protector—and it wasn’t optional.
How could the proud nature of a divine beast tolerate such humiliation?
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