The Strongest Beast Tamer With the Strongest System-Chapter 28: Dimensional Wings

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Chapter 28: Dimensional Wings

Leonardo didn’t get angry at Ellie’s attitude. If he had more monsters, she would naturally become the second-in-command.

The first monster could command the second, and so on.

This hierarchy system was part of the Beast Tamer Class.

"I only want one more bird. The third won’t be a bird," Leonardo said.

"Why not? Boss, birds like us can fly. That’s an advantage other types of creatures don’t have..." Ellie voiced her opinion.

"I want variety," Leonardo replied.

"And I prefer the peacock over the eagle. Have you ever seen peacocks in the Monster World? What are their abilities like?"

"They use rather unique magic," Ellie answered.

"I see. That’s better..." Leonardo nodded.

His hand touched the peacock egg again, channeling a portion of his buff power mixed with Mana into it.

That was what would bind the baby monster.

DING!

(You have obtained an A-Class Monster, White Element Peacock. Please assign a name.)

Immediately, a notification appeared and his data updated.

(Freya!) Leonardo chose the name casually, already knowing it was female.

[Name: Freya]

[Type: White Element Peacock]

[Class: A Class]

[Level: 0]

[EXP: 0/100]

[Talent:]

Thousand White Eyes (A Class)

[Skills:]

White Wind (A Class Skill)

White Lightning (A Class Skill)

Leonardo was surprised by how many times the word "White" appeared.

What did all that mean?

He couldn’t quite understand Thousand White Eyes, White Wind, or White Lightning. How were they different from ordinary wind and lightning?

Curious, he searched for information online.

Unfortunately, he couldn’t research it directly through their connection since the monster hadn’t fully hatched yet.

Even after hatching, it would still need to mature before its abilities activated and could be borrowed.

Of course, that process could be shortened with buffs—especially with the amount he currently possessed.

He typed "White Element Peacock" into the search engine.

Nothing.

Only other types of peacocks appeared.

If a specific monster didn’t exist on the internet, it could only mean one thing—no one had ever seen it.

After all, submitting verified information about an unknown monster to the internet would earn a substantial reward.

Since there was no information, he couldn’t learn more.

He poured more buffs into the egg, gradually darkening the shell’s color.

Crack!

After an hour, small cracks began to form, but Leonardo started feeling exhausted.

He stopped. Although he could restore himself to peak condition using his necklace, he didn’t want to use it now since he planned to return to the Monster World later.

"Ellie, what new ability do you want?" Leonardo asked. It was time to request a new ability from the System.

Although he was the one making decisions, occasionally granting Ellie’s wishes was only fair.

"Boss, is that still possible?" Ellie looked surprised, even though she had been receiving new abilities every day.

Perhaps she thought there was a limit.

"Of course. It’s always possible. But later it won’t be every day anymore—you’ll have to take turns with the others."

"Okay, Boss. I want stronger physical strength so I won’t have to worry about sudden attacks anymore."

"Good choice..."

(Give Ellie the strongest possible physical body!) Leonardo commanded the System.

DING!

(Sorry, there is no strong physical body compatible with owls or any bird species, as they are not designed for powerful physical builds.)

Leonardo received an unexpected response.

He knew birds weren’t built for raw physical strength, but he thought the System could add any talent regardless of species.

Apparently, it still adapted to the creature’s nature.

"Ellie, that’s not possible," he said.

"What do you mean, Boss?" Ellie sounded confused.

"Birds aren’t designed for strong bodies. At most, claws, wings, or beaks," he explained.

After all, birds that were strong relied on those three.

Ellie stared blankly, beak slightly open.

"I think we should choose wings," Leonardo said.

He was interested in wings because if it was a talent rather than natural physiology, he could borrow them.

In other words, he could fly too. And Ellie could fly faster without relying solely on teleportation.

(Give Ellie the fastest wings possible!) he commanded.

DING!

(An SS-Class Talent, Dimensional Wings, has been added to Ellie!)

(Dimensional Wings: A pair of wings that are not only fast, but can pierce dimensions, increasing travel speed up to tenfold!)

[Talents:]

Invisible Body (SS Class)

Dimensional Wings (SS Class)

When the notification appeared, Leonardo saw Ellie’s open wings suddenly sprout gray feathers that looked semi-transparent.

Ellie froze, staring at her own wings.

"So powerful," she said.

"Is it that strong?" Leonardo asked.

"Yes. It feels like the world’s pressure has disappeared. You know, Boss—we birds fly by pushing against the world’s pressure with our wings. But like this... even without flapping, I can fly. I can’t imagine how fast I’ll be if I actually flap them."

"I see... That means even if you run out of Mana and can’t teleport or enter Invisible Mode, you can rely on your wings to evade attacks."

"Yes. I’m one hundred percent confident I can dodge any attack within my level range." Ellie looked thrilled.

Meanwhile, Leonardo added the wings to his Beast Resonance list.

Instantly, a pair of wings appeared on his back, two meters long.

Unlike Ellie’s, his were fully gray and transparent, not interfering with his clothes.

Even so, he knew they were real wings—physical, not Mana constructs.

Using them required Strength and Agility attributes.

Agility was especially important to control movement.

Since he hadn’t focused much on those attributes, he couldn’t fully utilize the wings at their true level—perhaps only equivalent to Level 5 or 6 performance.

But for an SS-Class talent, even Level 5 might rival Level 9 of an S-Class.

Just by spreading the wings slightly, his body slowly lifted off the ground.

Ellie looked amazed.

"Boss, how does it feel?" she asked.

Leonardo couldn’t answer.

It was indescribable.

After that, he entered Invisible Mode.

Flying in Invisible Mode was possible but required high Intelligence.

Now, with wings on his back, he could rely on them to fly while invisible without consuming excessive Intelligence—because physically, he was now like a bird as well.

(Let’s go to the Monster World. I want to reach Level 10 as soon as possible!)

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