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Chapter 2284 Monster Trading Company (5)

 Chapter 2284 Monster Trading Company (5)

Take Gungun for example.

Although it is Yun Luo's spiritual pet, Yun Luo has always regarded it as a family member. It has been Xiao Tuanzi's playmate since childhood, and its meaning is far more than just a pet.

All the monsters imprisoned here were captured from the wild.

After domestication, their danger has been greatly reduced, but absolute safety cannot be guaranteed.

Therefore, usually, firms that deal in monster beasts only accept warriors as customers, and only sell monsters that are lower than the warrior level, and do not accept business from ordinary people at all.

Even if someone comes to buy gold, a well-regulated trading firm will refuse to sell it, because once the evil beast bites back, ordinary people are unable to suppress it, and death is almost certain. This kind of money is very hot to make, and it will also damage the reputation of the trading firm.

Of course, it is different for some unruly monster hunters. As long as they give enough money, anyone can buy it.

They are not responsible if something goes wrong.

The shopkeeper could see that the two little guys were both at the fourth level, so he recommended the Snow Hoof Deer, which was lower level than them, guaranteed to be safe, and could also meet Xiaotuanzi's requirements.

Xiaotuanzi was very satisfied and nodded: "That's it."

The shopkeeper didn't say much, just walked over to open the compartment and walked out leading the snow-hoofed deer.

This is a powerful stag, more than two meters tall, with elegant and beautiful antlers, clean and gentle black eyes, a short tail, and four hooves as pure as snow. It looks more beautiful than a sweaty BMW.

Beautiful.

Jun Buli looked up at it in amazement: "It's so beautiful..."

The snow-hoofed deer seemed to hear that he was praising him and looked down at him.

Before Jun Buli could react, Gungun in his arms suddenly jumped out and jumped on the head of the snow-hoofed deer in two or three seconds. It grabbed the antlers with its little paws and jumped up and down, as if it was provoking.

"Gungun, what's wrong with you? Come down quickly." Jun Buli was startled.

Gungun turned a deaf ear and stepped hard on the snow-hoofed deer's head.

The snowhoofed deer shook its head, but did not become angry. It still stood there docilely.

Only then did Gungun stop and nodded his head with satisfaction.

The shopkeeper glanced at the provocative little fur ball on the deer's head in surprise and couldn't help but laugh: "This spiritual pet is really smart. It is helping you test the docility of this snow-hoofed deer to prevent you from being in danger."
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"Zhi~~" Gungun called out and nodded repeatedly.

Compared to human warriors, what monsters cannot tolerate the most is provocation from the same kind.

Because monsters often have territorial awareness.

If other monsters dare to provoke on their own territory, they will definitely have to fight fiercely. Either you die or I die.

The territory is like this, let alone stepping on his own head.

If the snowhoofed deer is not docile enough, or has not been tamed well enough, and jumps on its head to challenge it, it will be thrown off violently or even trampled to death.

Such a monster is definitely not suitable as a mount, as it can easily backfire on its owner.

Only then did Jun Buli realize it, and couldn't help but roll his eyes, "Well, Gungun is very smart, well-behaved and caring."

"Okay, don't waste time, come here quickly, we're leaving."

Xiaotuanzi patted the snowhoofed deer's belly, and the snowhoofed deer knelt down docilely, letting Xiaotuanzi grab its antlers, climb onto its back, and sit firmly.

Jun Buli trotted over, grabbing the antlers in the same manner, sitting behind Xiaotuanzi, and stretched out his arms to hug his waist.

After both of them sat firmly, the snow-hoofed deer shook its ears and slowly stood up.


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