Chapter 674 - 483: Fifth Contract Completed Part 2
Chapter 674 - 483: Fifth Contract Completed Part 2
Three seconds later, the owl was lying on the ground.
Its eyes were still round and wide, looking somewhat adorably silly, obviously having been beaten to the point of questioning its life choices.
It certainly wasn’t a match for Li Pu, nor for the scarecrow.
Starting off with one win and two losses.
"Speaking of which, why does it feel like that kung fu panda has grass growing on its head?"
Li Pu stepped on the owl with his foot, stroking his chin.
"I feel the same way..."
Wu Guinan couldn’t agree more.
Panda’s offspring being an egg is strange enough.
Now the egg hatches into an owl, which is even stranger.
Owl, owl...
It felt like some answer was about to pop up in their minds, but it remained veiled, difficult to grasp.
But at least it was certain that the kung fu panda must have been cuckolded.
The mother of this egg should also be a kung fu panda, but the father is definitely not it, rather some old Wang.
Upon this thought, Li Pu even suspected that the silly kung fu panda might have known the truth all along.
So that’s why it entrusted it to him under the guise of entrusting its offspring?
"So, does it count as a kung fu creature?"
He scrutinized the tall and chubby owl hatchling again, only to find...
It was actually asleep.
This was a bit ridiculous.
No wonder it insisted on turning off the lights and kept calling for quiet, it turns out it was being disturbed from sleep.
"It’s all white, no obvious black. Doesn’t seem like it."
"Could it be a traveler mistakenly entering the realm of kung fu?"
Wu Guinan offered his opinion.
[Quiet!]
He forgot to control his volume for a moment, directly startling the owl, which attempted to bounce up in fury.
But Li Pu had firmly stepped on it, no matter how it struggled, it couldn’t get free.
The current biggest problem was how to deal with this creature.
If it were a kung fu panda, Li Pu wouldn’t be as conflicted as he was now.
Because he was mentally prepared to make a contract with a kung fu panda, even if the timing was unexpectedly early.
However, the creature in front of him didn’t seem to be what he wanted, a meat shield type like a kung fu panda.
"How about calling Long Ren over?"
After hearing Li Pu’s dilemma, Wu Guinan offered his opinion.
Long Ren’s smartwatch was more advanced than theirs; they could scan again to determine the creature’s rank after hatching, and see if any information about its kind could be obtained for evaluation.
"Okay."
Li Pu found it feasible.
So Wu Guinan made a call, and Long Ren eagerly responded.
He wouldn’t miss a chance for some fun – a jerk.
The three agreed to meet at the training ground, Li Pu had the scarecrow bind the owl with vines, and then they set off.
Twenty minutes later, when Li Pu and Wu Guinan arrived, Long Ren was already waiting there.
"Damn, is this what hatched from that egg?"
After hearing their story, Long Ren was equally shocked.
He then picked up his smartwatch and scanned.
"It really is it!"
The watch displayed A+ level, second tier LV2, seemingly having autonomously leveled up once due to hatching.
Unfortunately, the watch couldn’t provide any information about this species.
"But is this truly a kung fu creature?"
Long Ren posed the same question.
Completely white, not a speck of black, it didn’t look like a kung fu creature at all.
If anything, it resembled a snowy owl, a type of large owl inhabiting tundra environments.
"Let’s untie it."
Li Pu turned to the scarecrow; they couldn’t keep it tied up forever.
In order to attempt communication with the owl, he had everyone release their summoned creatures.
He also recalled Bu Bu and Ugly Wolf.
He wanted to see if any of them could speak a language similar to the owl’s, enabling some sort of exchange and mutual understanding.
The owl, bound and bumped around while being carried, was still napping.
Helpless, Li Pu had to have the scarecrow wake it up.
[Ah... Ang?!]
The owl woke up wanting to throw a tantrum, but seeing ten summons surrounding it, its spirit quickly deflated.
"Don’t worry, we mean no harm."
Li Pu gestured with his hand towards the creature while signaling everyone to give it enough space.
[On on?]
The owl seemed to sense the goodwill, relaxing slightly.
Then it tilted to the side and lay down again...
Wu Guinan: "...I think this guy’s hopeless."
Long Ren: "How about we just kill it and make a card?"
This absurd behavior was evidently testing their patience.
As for Li Pu, he felt an ominous sense: A feeling that somehow this creature was meant to be with him.
"It’s nighttime now, shouldn’t owls be sleeping during the day and active at night?"
Of course, he couldn’t just let this continue.
[Grass!]
Under his signal, the scarecrow stepped forward to try and communicate with the creature.
[Ang?]
[Grass!]
[Quiet!]
[Grass!]
After a lot of shouting from both sides, the scarecrow shrugged, indicating nothing was accomplished.
Even though this thing had emerged from his head, it truly didn’t understand what the creature was saying at all.
Next, they had all the summon creatures take a turn.
[Scram!]
[Egg!]
[Bang!]
[Dragon-y dragon!]
[Chomp chomp!]
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