34 Contract Monster Eggs
34 Contract Monster Eggs
Maysfield was someone Joyce knew very well, as he was Joyce's ancestor and a historical figure his elders had talked about since he was a child. This wizard had many eccentricities, which we won't go into here, since he's not our protagonist.
Among the many events involving this magician, one particularly interesting one is that his contracted magical beast is an egg. Yes, you read that right, it is indeed an egg.
When Maysfield was young, he traveled to the icy continent of the north and accidentally obtained a pure white, beautiful and flawless magical beast egg. However, this egg was very strange and could not be contracted with a master.
Maysfield loved the egg so much that he finally tried to form a life contract with the monster, and he succeeded. However, something even stranger happened: the life contract was successful, but the monster egg did not hatch...
From then on, Maysfield's life-contracted magical beast was an egg.
According to Maysfield, the egg was alive, but for some reason it failed to hatch. He firmly believed that the egg must be a magnificent magical beast. So, many years later, Maysfield forcibly broke the life contract between himself and the magical beast egg and donated the egg to the Royal Magic Academy of Kane as a medal for the Purple Rose Warrior.
Maysfield believed that there must be a destined person who could hatch this monster egg.
In the centuries that followed, some warriors from the Purple Roses obtained the egg and attempted to form a contract with it, but all of them failed, or the contract was successful but the egg never hatched.
This egg, because it cannot form a master-servant contract, but only a life contract, and cannot hatch, has remained silent in the exhibition hall for many years.
These things were considered jokes among the noble mages. Although as time went by, fewer and fewer people mentioned the egg anymore, if the Purple Rose Warrior unfortunately picked this one when choosing a monster egg, the administrator would definitely give her a kind reminder. As for Annie, she accidentally chose this egg because Lily and the others tricked her into sending the administrator away.
So, what's the current situation with this egg? Let's turn our attention to the library.
Annie sat in a chair, holding a snow-white egg, with a book of information about contracted magical beasts spread out on the table in front of her.
"Oh, so making a contract with a monster is that simple."
Anne murmured to herself as she flipped through the book. After a while, she put the book back on the shelf and went out through the other door. No sooner had she left than Joyce and his group, who had come to stop her, entered. Anne missed Joyce and his group just like that.
Annie, carrying the egg, first went to the back hill of the school to find Abag. After finding Abag, the girl, the dragon, and the egg circled back to the dormitory. Just then, Jane had gone out to look for her because she couldn't find her in the dormitory. Annie also missed Jane.
When blood was dripped onto the egg, the egg did not react at all, nor did it show the legendary light of the contract that should have appeared, and no contract pattern appeared on Annie's hand.
Annie thought for a moment, then picked up the egg and examined it closely.
“Abag, do you think this monster egg is really like Lily said, that it can only be used to form a life contract?” Annie asked Abag, tilting her head.
Abag blinked his little bean eyes and tilted his little head. Uh, let him think it over carefully. Should Annie form a contract or not?
Whatever you do, don't sign a contract!
Each mage can only sign a life contract with one magical beast. The human and the pet share life and live together as equals. If either party forcibly breaks the contract, they will be punished by the power of the contract law and will be unable to contract any magical beast again.
Maysfield did this when he was old.
The alchemy students were sweating profusely, frantically searching for Annie in every corner of the campus, all in an effort to stop this from happening.
Gods above, who could have known that Annie is currently in her dorm room?
After much deliberation, Annie decided to enter into a contract. After all, the monster eggs in the showroom were quite valuable, and she shouldn't be at a disadvantage. Besides, she quite liked the egg.
Annie dripped another drop of blood onto the egg. The bright red blood rolled down from the top of the egg but couldn't penetrate. Annie quickly picked up the egg, then recited a spell and closed her eyes.
"I, Annie Aisha, under the witness of the Goddess of Contracts, hereby enter into a life contract with this beast, to share life with it."
As soon as the incantation was cast, blood slowly seeped into the eggshell, and the trail of blood that rolled down slowly emitted a white contract light. A snowflake-like white mark appeared on the back of Annie's left hand.
It is said that the shape of the contract pattern is the true form of the monster. So, what does a snowflake represent?
Annie opened her eyes. Abag was intently watching the egg. Neither of them knew that during the Light of the Contract, a three-dimensional square mark had flashed on the back of Annie's neck.
The three-dimensional square shape is the symbol of the God of Space. In other words, Anne has a symbol of the God of Space on the back of her neck, which means that Anne is a chosen one of God.
The fact that Annie is a chosen one of the gods is probably known only to the Space God in the entire world. Even Annie herself doesn't know; it's likely that the Space God forgot to tell her...
The egg absorbed the blood for quite a while, and after a while, and a while, and a while, and a while, and a while, the egg didn't change at all, and Annie fell silent.
what is this?
Abag got impatient and scurried up to Annie's arm, stretching out its paws and patting the monster egg hard.
'What the hell is this?!'
Then, *crack*, the egg cracked...
The monster egg broke in two, and in the center of the shell lay a small, fluffy white snowball.
What is this?
The little snowball slowly wriggled and wriggled, one ear popped out with a "whoosh," and then the other ear popped out as well. It wriggled and wriggled, and the little snowball's cute little face slowly appeared, and its fluffy little tail also swayed out.
Ah, what an incredibly cute and adorable little pet!
Little Snowball opened its eyes, its dark pupils concentrated at the top, leaving a sliver of white below—this is, uh, what's commonly known as "three-white eyes," also called "dead fish eyes"...
This adorable little snowball has surprisingly a pair of arrogant, dead fish eyes.
"You are my master?"
The little snowball spoke, and like Abag, it had a child's voice, but a mature tone.
Imagine this: an adorable little pet with a pair of arrogant, dead fish eyes, speaking to you in a childish voice with an air of maturity. Gods above, please use your imagination to picture it.
Anne was stunned, Abag was stunned, and fell silent.
"I'll ask you one more time, are you my master? Uh, are you deaf or mute? Hey, excuse me, if you're alive, please give me some feedback, thank you!"
Little Snowball continued speaking in a childish voice that sounded prematurely mature.
After a while, Annie finally came to her senses: "Uh, I guess, I should be your master."
Gods above, what is this thing?
She looks like a puppy or a little fox, but can anyone tell her that dogs and foxes are both born from the womb?
Please explain why this little guy is an egg!
Annie was confused.
"Hello, Master, please give me a name." The little snowball jumped lightly out of its eggshell, landed on the table next to it, and shook its little body.
There is no egg liquid inside the little snowball's eggshell. The little snowball, stretched out, is even more adorable and beautiful, but its proud posture remains unchanged.
Anne still didn't react.
"I'm sorry, Master, I didn't mean to offend you, but could you please stop acting like an idiot? I don't want my master to be an idiot."
The child's innocent voice spoke softly.
Annie's face twitched.
“Annie, this guy is so annoying, Annie, let’s name him Pighead!” Abag jumped back onto Annie’s shoulder and grinned at the little snowball.
"Abag, stop fooling around." Annie patted it. After all, it was her magical pet. If she really named the little snowball "Pig Head," she would definitely be the one being laughed at.
"Hmph, since it's all white, let's just name it Little White!" Abag said with a wrinkled nose and a look of disgust.
"Little White? Only someone with a small brain could come up with that name," Little Snowball said calmly.
“Then let’s call you Snowball, since you look just like a snowball!” Abag jumped onto the table and confronted the little snowball.
“Only lazy people name their children after colors and shapes,” Little Snowball glanced at Abag.
"You, you, you!" Abag was furious. The little snowball ignored it and leaped into Annie's arms. Annie had already thrown away the eggshell and caught it just in time.
Abag was furious when he saw the little snowball's leisurely posture.
"Get away, you nasty fellow, Annie is mine!" It doesn't want any other guy sharing Annie.
"I'm sorry, she is my master, not yours."
“Annie, let’s make a pact!” Abag called out.
"You want a contract too? Want to learn from me? No problem, I won't charge tuition." The little snowball was infuriating, no, it was infuriating to the point of driving the dragon crazy. Moreover, it spoke entirely in its cute, childlike voice, splitting into an old-fashioned tone.
"Who wants to learn from you, you rascal!" Abag rushed into Annie's arms and tried to tear at the little snowball, but the little snowball nimbly dodged it. The two then chased each other around the house.
From the very beginning, Anne seemed a bit out of touch.
What an adorable little pet! Why does it have such a terrible personality?
Safe
Ni was completely speechless.
Abag and Snowball had no idea what Annie was going through. The two of them started fighting as if no one else was around. Annie was getting more and more speechless. Speechless, speechless, silent and silent. She either exploded in silence or she burst out of silence!
"You two, shut up!" Annie yelled.
Abag and Little Snowball stopped, turned around, looked at her, and then...
"I'm sorry, Master, it was it that started it."
"Annie, it was clearly it that started this!"
Abag stared intently at Little Snowball with his tiny, beady eyes, while Little Snowball looked at Abag with its arrogant, dead-fish eyes, giving him an air of "You're just a kid, I really don't want to argue with you."
Sparks flew as the two pets started fighting again.
Gods above, how should this chaotic situation be resolved?
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