After dinner, the two of them took a short break and then headed to the camp.
Mino held a torch, a little uneasy in the dark, silent camp.
"You go that way, I’ll go this way—we’ll et in the middle," Luciel said.
"Wait a minute, Xiao Cai will follow you," he added, referring to the big lizard.
"Okay," Mino relaxed when she realized the lizard was accompanying her.
"You don’t need to pile too much wood," Luciel reminded.
"Got it," she replied, entering the camp with the torch in hand.
Watching her cower slightly, Luciel couldn’t help but think that her courage wasn’t much different from an ordinary girl’s.
He entered so of the empty houses, carrying the torch, and stacked firewood in the fireplaces—preparing them for the morning so they could light them imdiately. Tomorrow, when the rogue spies investigated, everything would be ready. Whether this would successfully lure Bloodbeard into the trap remained to be seen.
Ti passed as Luciel worked quietly, stacking firewood.
"This house has been empty for a long ti," he murmured as he entered a cobweb-covered room.
He was about to leave when a spider hanging from the ceiling caught his attention.
"Seems today’s 10 taming points won’t go to waste—or maybe we can dosticate this spider," he thought.
He reached out and grabbed it, and the system chid.
Ding! A dosticable creature is detected. Do you want to ta it?
"Yes," Luciel said calmly.
Ding! Level 0 Life · Redback Spider detected. Taming...
Ding! Taming successful. 10 taming points consud.
The tiny spider, once the size of a tail finger, had grown to the size of Luciel’s palm. Its black body was striking, with red tips on its legs and a red marking on its back.
Ding! Red Ghost Spider Talent inherited: Spider Silk Perception.
"Inherited," Luciel confird. This was his third new ability gained from a dosticated beast.
Ding! ’Spider Silk Perception’ improved...adapted...inheritance complete.
A warm sensation ran through his fingers and palms.
"Is my body already strong enough that low-level beast abilities aren’t obvious?" Luciel speculated, glancing at the system panel. His enhanced attributes had only increased slightly.
"System, evolve the Red Ghost Spider to Level 3."
He wanted to test his theory by evolving it fully.
Ding! Level 1 Red Ghost Spider evolves to Level 3. 110 evolution points deducted.
Ding! Level 3 Red Ghost Spider evolution successful.
Ding! Level 3 Red Ghost Spider Talent Evolution: Spider Silk Control.
Ding! Trainer ability ’Spider Silk Control’ deployed and synchronized.
Luciel felt the familiar warm current, though the strengthening effect was mild.
Trainer: Luciel
Physical Strength: 24 | Speed: 23.5 | Strength: 24.2 | Spirit: 35
Lifespan: 24/450 years | Taming Points: 0 | Evolution Points: 109
Abilities: Earth Rock Burst (L3), Mimic Stealth (L3), Spider Silk Control (L3)
Dosticated Beasts:
Rock Tortoise – Burst Thorn (L3)
Three-color Lizard – Mimic Stealth (L3)
Red Ghost Spider – Spider Silk Control (L3)
"Indeed, the enhancent effect is weaker at lower levels," Luciel observed. The first evolution of each dosticated beast provided the most noticeable improvent; subsequent ones were subtler.
He looked at the Red Ghost Spider on his arm.
"So... can you go down now?" he said, amused.
The one-ter spider looked intimidating, but it obeyed.
Shoo~~
It sprayed silk, anchoring to the ceiling, and climbed with ease.
Luciel reached out, letting silk shoot from his fingers to attach to the pile of firewood.
"Impressive... it can sense both weight and shape," he thought. "Tougher than ordinary rope and nearly invisible—excellent for traps."
He instructed the spider ntally: "Xiaohong, go to the outskirts of the camp and set up silk traps. Just alert if soone triggers them—don’t catch anyone."
Squeak~~ The spider acknowledged, spinning silk as it moved.
Luciel smiled, thinking of the many ways he could use this new ability.
He returned to stacking firewood in the house.
"Luciel?" Mino’s nervous voice called from a nearby room.
"I’m here," he replied.
"Just a few rooms left!" she said, feeling relief.
"Okay," Luciel said, noticing her twitching rabbit ears—nervousness showing through.
In ten minutes, they finished stacking all the firewood. Side by side, they walked through the dark, neither speaking, listening only to each other’s breathing. The torch was the only light; not a single star was visible above.
"Let’s hurry back—it’s getting cold," Luciel said, reaching for her hand.
"Okay," Mino replied, letting him pull her along. Her cheeks lifted in an unconscious smile, and she held his hand tightly as they trotted toward the rock tortoise.
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