Font Size
15px

CH.534 Visiting the Wild Pack pt.1

“Thank you for coming with us, Brian.” Unika said, as we set off from HoBase.

Today we were visiting The Wild Pack clan. You rember them, right? They were the tar clan that brought so tad monsters for show on what was supposed to be the final day of the adventuring tournant.

And like Kitchen Knights before them, they had invited us to visit. They actually only invited the Card Beasts, but I decided to go along with them, because it could be fun.

Naturally we brought all our tad monsters with us, so Rani and Glad were in the ship, while Einar and Unika kept their monsters in their Tar’s Paradise.

I really could use that skill. I need to see how quickly I can get it. It shouldn’t be that difficult, since I already know Space Magic, and I also have Storage. I just need to put so effort into getting it.

The Wild Pack’s clan house was a massive ranch located so ways away from the nearest city, which makes sense, since they need a lot of space for all their monsters to roam.

It had a main living building which looked like a large mansion, a large quantity of smaller houses, as well as buildings that looked like barns or other such buildings, which I’m guessing are the monsters’ dwellings.

The ranch even had a river running through it, with a decently sized lake as a part of it. It was honestly a really cool location.

We took a nice long overhead view of the place, before heading back towards the city, where we were going to et the person who’d guide us to the ranch.

We bead ourselves down a bit away from the person waiting for us, I unsummoned our B.E.S. of the day, and we headed towards them. I had to put so effort into keeping Glad in line, because he was excited to run off sowhere. I really need to take him out more. I think he is bored on HoBase.

Our guide was a beast-folk male, and judging by his ears and tail, he is so kind of dog-folk. Or maybe dog-kin? I don’t really know the difference.

At least I know he is a dog-folk/kin instead of a wolf-folk, because he has droopy ears. Wolf-folk have pointed, straight standing ears, while dog-folk have droopy ears. At least that is the general rule of thumb.

The dog-folk had a few tad monsters with him. They seed to be a pack of Forest Wolves, but the alpha of the pack was probably an evolved, C-rank wolf instead. A few of the wolves, including the alpha, had saddles, so he probably planned for us to ride to the clan headquarters.

“Greetings, Card Beast party, I believe? From the Card Summoner clan?” He confird.

“Yes, they are.” I answered him. “I am Brian Wood, the leader of the Card Summoners. I hope you don’t mind that I tagged along, despite not being invited.”

“... Of course not, Sir.” The beagle man responded. Is that racist? His ears do remind of a beagle. “We simply did not think you would have the ti to spare for a leisure visit.”

“Well, luckily I was able to acquire the required ti for the visit.” I said.

The Card Beasts then introduced themselves, while the beagle introduced himself as Balto.

We then mounted up, Einar and Unika both releasing their monsters from Tar’s Paradise. I rode on Rani bareback, since I was too lazy to put a saddle on her, since we were just having a casual trot. And the usual problems with bareback riding don’t really affect because of my stats.

Eline ended up riding one of the wolves, mainly because she didn’t want to waste the mana to summon a monster.

While we rode along, Glad and Nio were flying above us. Glad was flying relatively straight, with Nio flying circles around him. It looked funny, because Nio was basically orbiting Glad.

The Wild Pack’s clan area wasn’t fenced in, which I found surprising. It's just … everything has a wall around it. Even small towns have a protective fence or a wall.

Maybe it is just the sheer number of monsters living here? Maybe they accept that wild monsters might invade, because they shouldn’t be a problem and they can use them as feed for the tad monsters.

Unika and I made sure to call Glad and Nio to us, just so the mbers of The Wild Pack wouldn’t think they are wild monsters. Not that they aren’t wearing collars that show that they are tad monsters, as required by the three Kingdoms when entering a city or town with a tad monster, but you can’t always imdiately spot it.

I guess I can quickly tell you about that law. It is basically what I just said. Tad monsters must have a visible collar.

Also, only adventurers (generally) can bring tad monsters into cities. There are exceptions, but most of the ti, you’d just register, because it is free.Note: I don’t actually rember if I ever ntioned a fee related to registering. Brian never paid one, so even if there is one, it is nominal at most.

The collar must then have the na of the monster’s tar, as well as their guild card number, and if they are a mber of the clan, the na of the clan.

All of HoBase monsters naturally have custom collars, and they also carry the HoBase mark, aka. my family crest, aka. that swirly thing from the back of a Yugioh card.

Balto led us to one of the outbuildings, and asked us to leave our tad monsters there. Glad was a bit less glad about having to be cooped up, because he still had excess energy to burn, but the others didn’t cause any problems.

As we headed from the stalls to the main building, we were stopped a few tis by the people just walking around, either with or without monsters accompanying them. They mainly wanted to congratulate the Card Beasts for winning the adventuring tournant, and it honestly almost seed like I was ignored.

Maybe that is because everyone is a beast-folk? I don’t think I’ve seen a single human here. I guess this clan is called The Wild Pack, so maybe they have a pack ntality of not liking outsiders, and especially not liking humans.

The main building wasn’t as large as I first assud, but it definitely was a mansion. A dium one that a lower ranked noble would own.

I was expecting the inside of it to be busy, similar to the outside which had plenty of people moving about, but it was actually pretty quiet. Only a few people were sitting at the tables set out in the entrance room, chatting about this or that.

As we walked past, they looked at us, and one of them even glared at . I really need to find out what that is about. They should have seen that I can change my race on the fly, so why are they like that?

Or is that why they are like that? They saw being a Fenrir-kin, sothing that they might see as the ‘Alpha’ race. And instead of sticking with it, not that I can, I changed back to the inferior human race.

I’ll ask whoever Balto is taking us to.

He led us to an office, not unlike Zay’s guild master’s office. Except that this one was a lot less organized, and there were multiple small bird-monsters sitting on the branches of fake trees that were placed around the room.

There was also an open window behind the desk of the room’s owner, likely so the birds could fly out and in as they please.

The birds weren’t all of the sa race. There was everything from falcons to parrots to owls. And guessing by the harnesses that have tubes attached to them, I think the leader uses the birds to send letters.

He could use a phone. … Then again, the birds will be out of a job if he gets a phone.

As for the man leading this operation … Well, they are actually a woman. She is a wolf-kin, I think, but she has evolved. She has wings on her back, so she is a Winged Wolf-kin, maybe? Her fur is dark-gray, as are her wings, and her hair is indigo, and cut quite short.

She petted one of the birds on her desk, but as she saw us co in, she stopped and the bird flew to one of the fake trees in the room. She then quickly cleared her desk by brushing everything on it, mainly what looked like toys and treats for the birds, onto the floor.

“Welco. I apologize I wasn’t ready for you.” She began. “I’m Indigo. And please, no jokes about it. I’ve likely heard them all.”

“Don’t worry. You’ll hear no jokes from .” I responded. “I’m Brian Wood, leader of the Card Summoners. And this is…” I gave Unika the floor, so to speak.

“Unika. Leader of the Card Beasts.”

“Einar.”

“Eline.”

“Yes. I do thank you for coming all this way.” Indigo said.

“It is no problem.” Unika responded. “Sir Wood is capable of providing us with high speed travel thods.”

“Can he summon that many dragons?” Indigo asked. “Or do you perhaps ride on that fenrir?”

“I can.” I answered. “But dragon travel has its problems, mainly the wind. Also, it isn’t safe to go at over mach speeds when riding a dragon.” I inford her. “I prefer airships.”

“Airships? Can they be that fast?”

“Mine are. I’m planning on releasing so to the market soon-ish. Like within a year or so. So if you are interested.”

“I don’t believe our clan could afford one, but thank you for the information.” Indigo said.

“I’ll send you an ad anyway.” I told her. “Maybe the price will be reasonable enough.”

We chatted for a bit more, but Indigo was seemingly getting restless. She must get bored if she has nothing to do, so we agreed with her to continue our talk as she and Balto showed us around.

On the way, I asked her about the looks I was no longer receiving.

Indigo responded that it can be difficult for a beast-folk to find a place in mainly human focused parties and clans, so they end up having to make their own. Or joining a clan like The Wild Pack.

Because of that, those that have had those difficulties joining parties and clans don’t really like humans walking around their dwelling.

I then asked if it would be better if I was a beast-folk, and while Balto seed surprised, Indigo said it might make things better. So I swapped my race to be Wolf-kin.

Balto just stared as my tail and ears popped out of my body. He must not have been watching the adventuring tournant. Maybe he is so sort of vice-leader, and since Indigo was clearly there, he must not have been.

With my tail and ears now out, the number of … hostile looks reduced to zero. Instead, the few that had seen without them just looked at like … well, like I had grown ears and tail out of nowhere.

We headed back to the stables where we left our tad monsters, because Indigo asked to see them. And after introducing them, she told us to bring them along, so we did as ordered.

Glad was especially glad to get out. He didn’t seem to like the food soone had brought him. Indigo asked why, and when I explained what our monsters eat, her eyes went wide. I suppose it isn’t every day that you hear that tad monsters eat B-rank and above monster at.

It isn’t my fault, okay. They are just so of the easiest stuff to get, because they spawn in HoBase and I can just kill them, have Lua or Cailie purify so of the miasma, and then feed them to them.

Rani does eat at, by the way. Well, she does now. She didn’t use to when she was just a horse, but now that she is a war-horse, she can eat at. She isn’t the biggest fan of most at, but poultry is sothing she does enjoy, so I make her chicken salads. Her diet is mostly vegetables, as well as so plant monster carcasses, so adding so chicken into that does make for a really decent chicken salad, and that is coming from .

I don’t like at salads. Keep the at away from vegetables, unless I’m having a burger. Or the vegetables have been pickled.

You are reading Yugioh Card Summoner CH.534 Visiting the Wild Pack pt.1 on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Sword God Reborn cover
Similar genre

Sword God Reborn

InkQuillWrites ·Action

Reincarnationistiresome.Thistime,IwillsurelyattaintheUltimateoftheSwordandfindeternalrest.“SwordGodReborn”Throughcountlessreincarnations,Ilivedagai...

On the Path to the Great Dao cover
Similar genre

On the Path to the Great Dao

Pig Nerd ·Action

【Fromtheauthorof''!】Mygrandfatherisverypeculiar.Everyday,helightsincenseforhimselfandeatscandlesinfrontofhisownancestraltablet.Thevillagersareallte...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.