Fantasy Family Simulator - Chapter 22
Chapter 22 Analysis
According to the adjustments made by the previous simulation, this time, there were many changes and rich experiences.
Reiter was not in a hurry. With the experience of simulating a few times, he quickly analyzed in his mind.
First of all, the caravan’s journey had to be postponed. He originally thought that Kurtin had only found ordinary antiques. Even if he excavated and sold them all, he would only get a few hundred gold coins in the end. Usually, this profit was quite considerable and could be considered a windfall.
However, compared to medial-class breathing techniques and combat techniques, a few hundred gold coins was not worth mentioning. It involved the medial-class breathing technique. This was a secret manual that could increase the family clan’s foundation. He had to treat it seriously.
It was not a big deal to delay the caravan’s journey for a few days. Moreover, he would personally lead the next caravan trip. After all, the simulation results led by him were considered smooth.
Apart from preventing Tucker from being crippled and the casualties of the caravan, he was also very interested in the spoils of war that he obtained from helping the baron deal with the Fire-feathered Eagle’s harassment in Dama Town.
This was a magical beast cub. If it was nurtured well, when it grew up, it would add a new combat strength to the family.
Subduing a magical beast was not an easy task. Even for nobles, subduing a magical beast depended on luck. This was because subduing a magical beast was not as simple as simply finding a magical beast, beating it up, and signing a contract.
If that was the case, the proud Magical Beasts would rather die than submit.
Even if they encountered a magical beast that was afraid of death and wanted to forcefully subdue it, they needed a scroll made by a Great Archmage-level alchemist. Such scrolls were generally expensive and very few people could afford to use them.
In short, with the foundation of Young Eagle Town, it was impossible to obtain a scroll in the short term.
Other than that, there was only one other way to subdue a magical beast.
It was to nurture a magical beast from a young age, nurture feelings, and wait for the approval of the magical beast before taking the initiative to sign a bloodline contract.
That’s right, magical beasts could actually take the initiative to initiate a contract. This would save a lot of money for humans.
However, there were many restrictions if he wanted to do this.
First of all, young magical beasts could only be chanced upon by luck. Due to the low fertility of magical beasts and the fact that they were very protective, it was difficult to find a child. Moreover, the character of the magical beast he chose could not be too unruly.
Magical Beasts that were too violent and rebellious, even if they were carefully nurtured from a young age and had a good relationship, it was very difficult for them to succeed.
The best way was to choose a relatively gentle magical beast and nurture it from the moment it was born, trying to ensure that its parents were not by its side.
This way, the little magical beast would follow you from birth and easily treat you as the only person close to it in its life.
Then, he would look for an opportunity while he was nurturing a young magical beast. Before it matured and its intelligence was like a baby, he would guide it to take the initiative to sign a bloodline contract. The success rate of this method has always been very good.
Just like raising a puppy, taking good care of it from the moment it was born would definitely make it easier to nurture intimacy than taking over after a few months. Once it became intimate, not only would it follow its master wherever it went, but the other party would pick the ball up eagerly when he threw it.
The principle of subduing magical beasts was similar to this. Moreover, for Reiter, there was still a very good opportunity.
Apart from the fact that the Fire-feathered Eagle’s personality was not ideal, the other conditions were all met. Moreover, its personality was not so serious that it could not be subdued. At most, it would take more effort to nurture it.
Once he successfully signed the bloodline contract, he would be able to have a flying magical beast.
“This is a flying magical beast. It can bring good help when it grows up. Moreover, an eagle-type magical beast can hatch from an egg. It can do it easily. The first person when it opens its eyes is me.” A glint flashed across Reiter’s eyes. This was a great opportunity. He could not miss it.
it sees Although, at the end of the simulation, he still couldn’t escape death.
However, regardless of whether it was a Grade 3 mage, the Thunder Armor Bear, the beast tide, or so on, Reiter did not take it to heart.
By the same logic, he didn’t have a golden finger in the simulator, and the crisis in the simulation might not necessarily happen in reality. Moreover, he planned to advance to a Grade 3 Mage after a while. However, he still needed to solve two problems.
Firstly, he did not have enough Destiny Points.
Since there might be a beast tide at the end of next year, he had to make use of the relative stability before the beast tide to go to the Dark-Patterned Eagle branch to kill some magical beasts. The general idea was that he would be in charge of severely injuring the Class 2 magical beasts, and his sons would be in charge of killing the Class 2 magical beasts. This would achieve the condition of killing enemies above his level. After all, he did not have the confidence at the moment to fight Class 3 magical beasts above his level. It was equivalent to tempting fate.
Secondly, he had too little Moonshine Potion in his inventory. If he cultivated during the real simulation, he could refine two bottles in two hours. The remaining time could only be used for ordinary meditation. He could not effectively use the 24 hours of the real simulation. It was too wasteful.
For this reason, he had to replenish his inventory. Moonlight City was a good place to buy goods. He would also pay attention to the market when the caravan went out.
In addition, there was another change in the simulation this time that puzzled him. In the previous simulations, the mysterious knight who ambushed him had all fled in defeat. And this time, the results showed that the outcome was an internecine outcome. He couldn’t find any clues in the details, but he was certain that it was because he had personally led the team that this change had occurred. Reiter secretly remembered this in his heart.
At this moment, Ryleih shouted, “Father, I’ve finished my breakfast. I’m preparing to leave now.”
Reiter came back to his senses and remembered that the antique contained breathing techniques and combat techniques. He tapped his fingers on the table and slowly said, “Wait a moment. Can I take a look at that antique vase?”
“Of course, it belongs to you.” Rylei walked out and returned not long after with a colorful vase that was half a meter tall in his hands. Putting the vase on the ground, some of the soil attached to it shook off and fell to the ground. However, Rylei’s movements were very light as he casually said, “This vase is square-shaped. This is rare.”
The most common vases were big-bellied vases, trumpet-shaped vases, and other curved shapes. As for rectangular vases, they were indeed relatively rare shapes.
Reiter narrowed his eyes. A rectangular vase. It was no wonder. He had subconsciously thought of it as a curved vase and was still curious about how to imprint the contents on the curved surface inside.
From the looks of it, it was much easier for a rectangular vase to do this. It only needed some simple alchemy techniques to do it. When he came to the side of the vase, Reiter squatted down and snapped his fingers. A light source condensed inside the vase. This was a simple use of light elements. The probing range was not comparable to a Level 1 Illumination Spell, but it was more than enough to deal with some small scenes in life.
The bright interior scene attracted Reiter’s attention. However, after looking for a while, a trace of surprise flashed in his eyes. He actually did not discover anything. Curious, Rylei moved closer to Reiter and said, “Father, I checked yesterday. There’s nothing inside.”
Reiter was silent for a moment, then said, “Try to clean up in there.”
Doubt flashed in Rylei’s eyes, but he didn’t ask any questions. He just did as he was told. Water condensed in the air and poured into the square vase.
Rylei stuck his head out and looked into the water-filled vase. “There’s nothing there,” he whispered.