Tales Of The Mighty Dragonair Novel

Chapter 24 - What Should We Do With These Monsters? - Part 2


“This monster is a higher grade one, I believe early stage mages start coupling with much weaker monsters than this. So, you must bear in mind, after coupling with this monster, you have to exert your best to develop your strengths, grow up your abilities, or else the backlash would be severe.”

They exchanged silent glances before they all laughed. Arthur didn’t understand their reaction, until Ron explained:

‘Don’t worry boss, as long as you are with us, dealing with monsters will be a piece of cake.”

“Yes, and you describe it as if this monster is strong, very strong, but we toyed with it like it was nothing,” Madly said.

Arthur was stupefied, didn’t know what to say. These little bastards didn’t want to follow him in the beginning, and now they were speaking about him being with them forever.

Plus, they only toyed with this monster because Tarry was here, if not for him, they would have faced a worse fate than they imagined.

He sighed, helplessly sighed, as he had no other choice but to carry on with their decision.

“Last thing, the monsters you will be coupled with will lose their vital organs in the process, and we will have to do it one monster at a time,” he finally added the last details about this offer.

“End this lecture boss, and tell us who you think is best suited for this monster?” Madly said, in a flirting tone that made Arthur frown.

“I think Tarry is the best option here, either for coupling with the monster or absorbing its vital organ. If I have to choose, then I will choose coupling for him. As for others, I think all swordsmen will benefit from absorbing the vital organs, not coupling,” Arthur said after a momentary pause.

“what about you boss?” Lily asked, with some curiosity. She wasn’t alone, as everyone eyes him in this way.

Arthur had to admit, he thought about it deeply enough, so he knew what was best for him. Coupling with monsters would boost the innate talents any mage had, and having this freaking control innate talent, he wasn’t suited to couple with this monster.

The best option for him would be an intelligent based monster, a rare one, as his innate talent depended entirely on his mind control.

It was the same as those who were mind control freaks, Madly and Drago.

“This monster isn’t suited for me to couple with, so I will only absorb his vital organ,” he said.

“Then I will couple it with it,” Ron said.

“Me too,” Madly said.

“No, you can’t,” Arthur had to step in, stopping Madly from making this mistake, “this monster isn’t the best for you, you can’t couple with it,” he warningly said.

“What about me?” Drago asked, as he wanted to test things out.

“And me?” Ouly said.

“And me?” Lily asked.

“…” Edwar stood silently beside the group that just asked, expressing his approval of their question.

“Drago, Ouly, and lily can’t couple with the monster. you three must choose another, better suited, monsters than this one. As for your Edwar, you can couple with it if you like.”

Edwar smiled, as he was the only one among this group who got Arthur’s approval.

“Now, we will start with coupling, then absorbing. Me and Ouly will stand guard here. After you all finish, I will absorb my monster, then we will cook them all,” Arthur summed up their next moves, assigning orders for everyone.

They all just nodded. As being decided, he had another task in hand, so he put down all the herbs, flowers, leaves, and even some fruits on the ground, before saying:

“Keep watching these until I return.”

He then moved, without answering any of their wondering questions. He was busy, as now he had to revolutionize the way coupling with monsters in this world worked.

Per his understanding, from the short words said by Emy, he understood this world’s way of coupling with monsters. It was like establishing a contract with a mythical beast back at his own world, but here no mage was able to speak with the monsters, or get its consent on the contract.

So, basically it was similar to the pet contracts, which were a lower form of contracts done with the much weaker beasts back then, with no minds to say declare their consent. Even comparing the two ways together, this world form was way behind his own.

And he always had some ideas in mind regarding such a contract, and he intended to put them to the test here.

First of all, the mages here were using the monster’s own blood to write the inscriptions of this contract, and this was one of the few right things done here.. After that, they write their name and the name of the monster, which was something acceptable, but there was a better way to do it.


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