My Players Are So Fierce – Handsome dog Frank
Chapter 503 - 174. The White Oak Battle Group is too aggressive, let’s rename it to "Adventurer Guild"_1

Chapter 503: 174. The White Oak Battle Group is too aggressive, let’s rename it to "Adventurer Guild"_1

An hour later, it was the darkest moment before dawn.

Murphy had finished his inspection of the battlefield and returned to the Andaman Hills. The wounded and family members of the witchhunters were escorted back to the Crimson Castle by the old soldiers of the renamed "Cadman People’s Army" and the still combat-capable witchhunters.

Given their condition and pace, it will take four to five days to arrive there, giving Baroness Milian and her administration team enough time to deal with the incoming 1,000 people.

Murphy once again appreciated earning Milian’s loyalty.

With the help of such a competent administrative university student, he barely needed to personally handle matters concerning his territory.

Although the smaller players had their fill of excitement tonight, casualties were unavoidable. After all, a chaotic battle involving nearly a thousand people would inevitably yield unfortunate souls falling due to various reasons.

But the good news was that only 18 of the 70 small players died after the battle.

This fully demonstrated that his small players had already adapted to the overly realistic combat mode of this game. They were becoming more and more skilled, no longer fearing real battles, and have even started to employ the cunning nature of the Fourth Plague in combat.

The most striking example was Murphy’s "disciple" in the art of summoning, Little Brother Fu.

This guy pulled off a stealth attack using the sly trick of "playing dead" and his Little Scorpion Lion’s silent charge. At the end of the battle, they racked up nine kills!

This score was enough to rank in the top three of this battle.

However, Little Brother Fu seemed to have his own troubles.

"Sir Morphy, please come and see my pet! Why has it suddenly grown so big? It blew up like a balloon—I just left it alone for half an hour, and it changed into this!"

An alarmed Little Brother Fu was dragging his Little Scorpion Lion, which whined like an unhappy kitten, towards Sir Morphy. He had already advanced to be a summoner, but his skill level wasn’t there yet. Also, due to his pet Scorpion Lion, affectionately nicknamed "Stinker", being in its infancy, it hadn’t yet bonded with him.

However, after a night of fighting, things seemed to have subtly changed.

The Scorpion Lion, which was initially the size of a human head, has grown to the size of a golden retriever, making the once able-to-hold-it Little Brother Fu resort to only leading it by its leash.

However, the Little Scorpion Lion seemed to resist Murphy.

It probably sensed the massive threat from the vampire in front of it—this was the natural instinct of beasts to avoid danger.

"What did you feed it?"

Upon seeing the rapidly growing Scorpion Lion, Murphy was shocked.

Although he was a summoner, he was not experienced in dealing with Star Realm creatures and was still learning; his knowledge only extended to the information recorded in Cui Si’s notes.

"I didn’t feed it anything..."

Brother Fu gave a dodgy response.

When faced with Murphy’s slightly stern gaze, he lowered his head. His voice small, like a child who has done something wrong, he said:

"It just seemed to like the taste of hearts. I tried to stop it, but I was almost swiped by Stinker. And it’s food-protective."

"I told you not to feed it random things!"

Murphy scolded:

"The habits of Star Realm creatures are different from those of material world beasts. Messing around like this will lead to problems! You have to train it in the standard taming method. Otherwise, once it enters premature wildness, it may abandon you at any moment."

"Ah, this..."

Little Brother Fu was taken aback.

He looked at the Little Scorpion Lion lying at his feet whimpering like a large cat and wanted to ask more questions. But the next moment, an astonished voice from the side spoke up:

"How is a freshly hatched Star Realm Scorpion Lion here? And why has it entered the growth period so prematurely? What on earth did you feed it?"

Old Hunter Marianne, who came with Natalie, looked at the Little Scorpion Lion, saying with surprise:

"This is a Scorpion Lion that hasn’t been marked. Judging by its growth rate, it will fully mature in at most seven days and will be called back to its own world by the Star Realm. I’m not sure what you intend to do, but by then, it would be impossible to tame."

Little Brother Fu wasn’t sure what the NPC was talking about.

But Murphy understood. He stayed seated on the stone, turning to Marianne to ask:

"You seem to be familiar with the Star Realm Scorpion Lion?"

"I’m familiar with all creatures from the Star Realm; I’m a Star Realm creature hunting expert."

Marianne also examined the overly handsome but young vampire in front of her. She was neither too enthusiastic nor too detached, merely explaining casually:

"Giant beasts like the Star Realm Scorpion Lion have learned to control their growth rate in the barren environment of the Star Realm to survive better.

Once a Scorpion Lion senses abundant food in its surroundings, it will grow rapidly and reach maturity in a very short period. It will then continuously hone its hunting skills until it grows to its maximum potential. They then undertake challenges similar to the Black Iron Trial."

"If a Star Realm Scorpion Lion can survive such challenges, it will become a true Star Realm predator and gradually advance towards the ’Legendary Animal’ realm.

They are giant beasts by nature, their talents and strength far beyond natural creatures.

Even for me, a Star Realm Scorpion Lion is quite a challenging adversary."

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