Chapter 51: open contract

Chapter 51 The contract for cheating

"Although it's just a small holy beast, it shouldn't be a problem to rely on it to save its life. Just let it stay by your side for the time being. You come out, and I'll wait for you outside!" After Yan Ye finished speaking, she retreated into the sky.

Bei Tinghuang is naked and covered in flames, but it can't be like this all the time, can it?

Resting for a while, Bei Tinghuang tried to control the flame on her body, and after retracting it freely, the fire on her body gradually extinguished. This flame forging, rebirth from the ashes, gave her great benefits. The former master is the third generation of the family of spiritual masters, but he has always been a useless physique. It is because there is a source of chaos in his body, and the source of chaos is sealed, so he has been unable to practice.

Bei Tinghuang made a contract with Ming, and Ming's natal fire broke the seal, and the source of chaos was running in her body, which would be of great benefit to her future cultivation.

Take out a black robe from the space bracelet, and adjust the bracelet to a gear that conceals gender. Bei Tinghuang walked up to Cloud Leopard and raised her hand to cover its head, "Are you willing to make a contract with me?"

Although the injury is not fully recovered, but the name is no longer worrying, Yunbao stood up, approached Beitinghuang obediently, and nodded meekly.

Chaos God Source was once owned by the Mother of the Earth, who created all things. Although she has lost the power of creation, how can the power of the gods handed down from ancient times be imagined?

Healers with average spiritual power can only be qualified to contract the second monster after they have reached the heavenly rank. However, Bei Tinghuang found that although she only had the strength of a second-tier spiritual master, she couldn't reach the bottom line of the number of Warcraft contracts. She wanted to try.

It took a long time. When Bei Tinghuang made a contract with Ming, it was Ming who took the lead. This time, she led by herself, and she was a little at a loss. She didn't know what to do next, and there was an extra voice in the sea of consciousness, "Thunder has seen the master! "

A golden leopard with black spotted hair came out of the green light. The wind blew, and the hair on his body undulated like waves, looking extremely majestic. After a contract, all the injuries on his body healed, and his momentum became Stronger than before, Bei Tinghuang couldn't help asking, "Lei Ting, has your strength improved again?"

"Yes, master! The source of chaos in your body is a good thing. Contracting with you will not only improve your strength, but also improve the bloodline of the monster."

"Bloodline transformation? What does this have to do with bloodlines?" Bei Tinghuang looked confused. Warcraft and humans are different races, and she knows even less.

"Master, people are divided into three classes, six classes, and monsters are the same. Bloodlines have a great influence on the strength of monsters. The strength of ordinary monsters of the same level is not the same as that of bloodline beasts. Monsters with pure blood are naturally powerful against ordinary monsters. .”

It is indeed something that the Mother of the Earth once possessed. Even if it does not have the divine power to create the world, it can transform the blood of monsters and enhance the strength of contracted beasts. This alone can set off a violent storm on the mainland. No wonder, this thing in her body will be sealed.

Chaos Divine Source is also related to her life experience.

But now, she is very weak, and no one will tell her what she shouldn't know even if she wants to know it.

Clouded Leopard flew Beitinghuang out from the bottom of the mountain with Beitinghuang. When they got outside, the team that had come to look for the super divine beast had all gone, not even the members of the Beiting family. Only Yan Ye and the four major guards stood outside.

(end of this chapter)

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