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Chapter 36: Online Fishing, To Catch the Person Behind the Scenes

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

At this ti, the system’s hidden notification appeared.

Na: Invisible Chaleon

Level: Lv.3

Attributes: Wind, earth.

Skills: Invisibility, speed, claw strike, weight-bearing.

Hidden Attributes: Fire.

Quality: Silver.

Likes: Quiet, touching head.

Advantages: It is a magical beast. It can use the surrounding environnt to enter the state of invisibility. Its usage is huge.

Disadvantage: Afraid of water, afraid of heat.

Evolution: Corresponding attribute crystal core.

Chaleon?

Mcgee looked over.

It was indeed very similar.

It was just one head bigger than the chaleons in his previous life.

And the effect of invisibility was also excellent.

He was carrying a large bag on his back. At this ti, the inside was already empty. Presumably, this was the bag that he carried things in.

Mcgee let the little Spirit Fox hold on to it tightly. Then, he stood in front of the chaleon and asked, “Tell who your master is. Why do you want to steal things from ?”

Mcgee had the beast language communication skill, so he could naturally communicate with the beast.

“Bite you to death, bite you to death, bite you to death.” The chaleon did not seem to hear him and kept roaring at the Little Spirit Fox.

But the little fox, which had evolved twice, was not sothing that the chaleon, which had never evolved before, could withstand.

If it were not for the chaleon in front of him, it would still be useful.

The Spirit Fox only needed a small fireball to kill it.

Seeing that it did not hear, Mcgee opened his mouth again and said, “Tell , who is your master...”

The chaleon’s skill was perfect, and Mcgee was very envious. Although he did not know who its master was, using the chaleon’s skill to steal things was obviously a big waste of the chaleon’s skill.

However, the chaleon’s loyalty was not low, and with its master, Mcgee had no way of subduing it.

However, Mcgee still could not bear to give up such a good tad beast.

“Hu!” The chaleon glanced at Mcgee. It seed that it did not expect Mcgee to understand its words, but when it thought of its master... the chaleon went mad again and said, “Baka, baka, quickly let go of , let go of , or I will kill you with my claws. Moreover, my master is nearby. He will co to help at any ti.”

Seeing the chaleon waving its small claws to threaten him, Mcgee could not help but laugh. Sure enough, beasts were relatively simple.

To humans, taming a beast was a piece of white paper.

The master of the Beast Masters could draw on it at will.

It seed that the master of this beast taming was a Japanese.

This catchphrase made Mcgee a little unhappy.

“Tell who your master is, and I will let you go,” said Mcgee.

“Sinai, I won’t tell you. Damn fox, let go. I’ll kill you!” The chaleon was very angry and did not reveal any information at all.

The little Spirit Fox looked at Mcgee and said, “This chaleon seems to be very loyal, and there’s no way to ta it. Do you want to kill it?”

Hearing the little Spirit Fox’s words, Mcgee frowned.

He was a little reluctant.

A beast with special talent would be of great help to him.

Let’s not talk about the future. Instead, let’s talk about the ti when they fought against the Spider Queen.

First, let the chaleon beco invisible to scout the way. Then, after understanding the situation inside, they would be able to have a great advantage.

At that ti, Mcgee would not be so passive. So it would be easier to take down the Spider Queen.

Moreover, he would not be so lucky every ti. The terrain was so dangerous. If the cave had been ventilated...

The little Spirit Fox’s wall of fire would have been useless.

But how to subdue it?

Mcgee frowned.

He suddenly had an idea.

Then, he signaled the Spider Queen to control the chaleon.

After the Spider Queen joined, the chaleon could not move at all.

Its limbs were open, and it was lying dead on the ground.

Only its eyes and mouth kept shouting.

But no one paid attention to it at this ti.

Mcgee went back to the house and found the clothes that he had co to this world before.

At this ti, the clothes world was very tattered.

If it were not for sentintal value, Mcgee would have thrown it away.

Unexpectedly, it had other uses now.

The clothes were red.

Mcgee tore a short strip of cloth and stuffed it into the wool clothes.

He took a piece of at at any ti and ca to the chaleon.

He placed the at in front of the chaleon and waited for it to eat.

Looking at the at in front of him, the chaleon was stunned for a mont.

Then it could not help but swallow its saliva.

To steal sothing, it had worked for a long ti.

Moreover, its master did not have the ability to deal with monsters. Finally, as a carnivore, it had not eaten at for a long ti.

At this mont, when it saw at, its eyeballs almost fell out.

Saliva kept flowing from the corner of its mouth.

“Eat, eat. You have been busy for so long. You must be hungry, right?” Mcgee tempted.

But clearly, the chaleon was not stupid. It did not fall for the trap at all. On the contrary, it tilted its head and said disdainfully, “No, you are lying to . I will not fall for it, baka!”

Looking at the chaleon in front of him, Mcgee could not help but twitch the corners of his mouth.

This guy!

What exactly did the Japanese teach it?

Why were they all swearing!

But when he thought of the person behind it, Mcgee still held back.

So he said, “Eat it, and then I’ll let you go. I swear.”

“Really?” The chaleon stared at Mcgee, trying to find a trace of trickery in it.

But how could a chaleon compare tricks with humans?

Although it had been depicted a lot, it was nothing in front of an orthodox human.

Therefore, it was convinced by Mcgee’s sincerity, so it could not help but pick up the at and eat it in big mouthfuls.

Although it did not say it, the tears at the corners of its eyes showed that it had suffered a lot during this period of ti.

Mcgee saw that it was enjoying its al, so he gave the two beasts a look. Then, he slowly ca to the chaleon’s back and tied the cloth strip to the chaleon’s tail.

The chaleon was so engrossed in the at that it could not extricate itself. It did not even realize that it had been tampered with.

Soon, the chaleon finished its al with satisfaction.

So it looked at Mcgee and said, “Human, let go quickly. You promised .”

The poor chaleon did not know that Mcgee had set him up. He only wanted to return to his master’s side.

Of course, Mcgee would not refuse, so he signaled the two beasts to let go of the chaleon.

Seeing Mcgee let go of him, the chaleon was stunned.

The chaleon, who had regained his freedom, looked at Mcgee in confusion and said, “I’m really leaving.”

Mcgee nodded.

“The kind that doesn’t co back!”

Mcgee still nodded.

Seeing that Mcgee still nodded, the chaleon took two tentative steps forward.

Seeing that Mcgee and the two beasts did not move, it quickly changed its color and entered invisibility.

Then, it disappeared with a whoosh

...

At this ti, the chaleon’s master, Omori, was waiting anxiously.

His mouth kept saying, “What’s going on? Logically speaking, he should be back by now. Could it be that sothing happened?”

“That damned beast must have fallen into a trap. Looks like I have to run away!”

...

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