Chapter 2: Life Guide

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The more Fang Mu looked at the dry well in front of him, the more familiar it felt to him.

It looked rather mysterious under the fog but, it did not change the fact that this was the well in the front yard of his old residence in his previous life.

The edge of this well was still engraved with the Tic Tac Toe Board Fang Mu had drawn when he was young.

In his previous life, Fang Mu would go to the old residence during winter and summer breaks.

His Grandpa would play with him at the well.

Fang Mu only became completely sensible after he entered university.

When he was young and insensible, he threw a lot of rocks into the well. He even peed into it.

After being discovered by his father, even though Fang Mu had been “someone else’s child1” he was still beaten by his father with his tough love.

Fang Mu didn’t understand why the image of the dry well had suddenly appeared in his mind.

And the scene seemed so real.

After living for 16 years in this lifetime, Fang Mu’s impression of many things in his previous life faded.

Everything he could remember was things he held dear to his heart. This dry well was not amongst them.

Fang Mu had been wondering why he’d crossed over for no reason.

In the days before he transmigrated, he prepared the materials needed for the lecture in the old residence as usual and was ready to publish a paper on life evolution.

If anything special had happened before the transmigration, it would be when Fang Mu and his nephew were playing football in the yard.

He hit the back of his head against the wall of the dry well to protect his nephew.

Blood splattered on one side of the wall of the well because of that impact. It looked rather scary.

However, the injury at the back of Fang Mu’s head was only superficial. His scalp, which had been cut four centimeters by the wall of the well, showed no signs of concussion.

Could it be that the culprit behind his transmigration was that dry well?

As Fang Mu pondered this, he felt as if some power had been injected into his thoughts.

Then, instinctively, Fang Mu opened his eyes to see Hu Tao and the school doctor, Teacher Wei.

Hu Tao was relieved to see Fang Mu awake so she reached out and touched Fang Mu’s forehead.

“Fang Mu, we do physical examinations every semester, but we didn’t find any symptoms of hypoglycemia!”

“Teacher Wei said you didn’t have heatstroke either.”

“Why did you faint all of a sudden?”

Hu Tao, who had just finished speaking, saw Fang Mu staring blankly at the ceiling.

This silly expression on Fang Mu’s face was really out of place.

Hu Tao hurriedly looked at Wei Xinyu and asked anxiously.

“Teacher Wei, is Fang Mu really fine?”

Wei Xinyu, who was wearing a school doctor’s uniform, combed her hair that fell to her neck.

Then, she reached out and patted the potted plant beside her that was blooming with white bell-shaped flowers.

“My Glimmer Bell Orchid has confirmed that there is nothing wrong with Fang Mu’s body.”

Wei Xinyu was also a little curious as she spoke.

Fang Mu was indeed unconscious, his mind in a sluggish state, but his bodily functions did not change.

If she hadn’t confirmed Fang Mu’s mental strength, Wei Xinyu would have thought that he was a bad student pretending to be sick and wanting to skip class.

Fang Mu clenched his left fist tightly under the blanket.

He realized that something he had dreamed of had appeared in his mind — The Life Guide!

Fang Mu had been going to the field for four consecutive years to feel the low-frequency mental stimulation from the instructor.

He was definitely the first 16-year-old who awakened the Life Guide in the entire Soaring Dragon Federation.

Fang Mu didn’t want to be a guinea pig in academia therefore, he decided not to summon the Life Guide before communicating with his family.

Otherwise, if it were anyone else, that person would definitely not be able to resist summoning it immediately and open the title page of the Life Guide to see if he could become a lucky person and obtain a natal beast.

Among 100 ordinary people, about 30 of them could awaken their Life Guide.

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Among the 100,000 people who had awakened their Life Guide, perhaps none of them would have a natal beast.

Jinghai Beast Taming High School was a provincial key high school in Jinghai Province.

There were only a dozen or so geniuses who had natal beasts in Fang Mu’s year.

Hu Tao was one of them.

Fang Mu had two older sisters and an older brother.

His Eldest Sister, Second Brother, and Third Sister all obtained their natal beasts after awakening their Life Guides.

This made Fang Mu’s family a legend in the entire Jing’an City.

Once a family had a child who had awakened the Life Guide and obtained a Life Beast, they would receive a certain subsidy every year.

Otherwise, Fang Mu’s parents would never have wanted four children given their situation.

Since Fang Mu had transmigrated into his mother’s womb, there was no emotional detachment that was usually present between a transmigrator and his host’s loved ones.

Fang Mu had been doted on by his eldest sister, second brother, and third sister since he was young.

However, since Fang Mu had lived two lives, when he looked at his eldest sister, second brother, and third sister, he inexplicably felt like an old father.

When Fang Mu was young, his family was rich. His parents opened a pet cultivation base.

In this world dominated by Beast Tamers, they depended on the nurturing of those pet cultivation bases instead of relying on catching beasts in the wild.

Any investment was risky.

Due to some force majeure factors, when Fang Mu was seven years old, their pet cultivation base could no longer continue operating.

At that time, Fang Mu’s eldest sister and second brother were still studying at Jinghai Beast Taming High School.

The Third Sister was also preparing to graduate from Jinghai Affiliated High School.

His Eldest Sister, Second Brother, and Third Sister would be able to receive a considerable amount of scholarships every year even if there were no subsidies.

Cultivating a beast was still a drop in the bucket.

This made Fang Mu’s parents decide to transport supplies to the active areas of the dimensional rift.

In the end, they were swallowed by the beast tide that surged out of the dimensional rift.

Seven-year-olds often couldn’t quite remember anything but Fang Mu remembered this very clearly.

Just like in his previous life, Fang Mu had parents who did their best for their families and were willing to sacrifice for their children.

Fang Mu, who had lost his parents at the age of seven, had been raised by his two older sisters and one older brother.

Fang Mu received three remittances each month.

As an ordinary person, Fang Mu didn’t have much need for money.

This allowed him to save most of his money and accumulated more than 70,000 Dragon dollars.

The funds of the Soaring Dragon Federation were divided into federal coins for ordinary people to spend and Dragon Dollars for Beast Tamers to trade.

The exchange rate between Federation Dollars and Dragon Dollars was 100 to one.

Trading in two currencies would greatly reduce the pressure on ordinary people to live.

A beast that could be contracted cost about 3,000 Dragon Dollars.

A beast with good combat ability was worth more than 5,000 Dragon dollars.

Of course, that was only a rough estimate.

According to the classification of species, the price of beasts was not capped.

The salary of an ordinary person was not much different from the salary of an ordinary person in Fang Mu’s previous life.

It was very easy for Beast Tamers to earn money.

Otherwise, Fang Mu would not have saved more than 70,000 Dragon dollars based on the remittances from his two older sisters and one older brother.

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It was a huge sum of more than seven million Federation Dollars.

It was already difficult for ordinary people to fork out 300,000 Federation Dollars to buy a beast with weak combat ability.

Not to mention a beast that cost at least 500,000 Federation Dollars and had good combat ability.

Fang Mu had wanted to save money for his siblings, and even though the money was not much for his brothers and sisters, it could also be used in emergencies.

However, since Fang Mu had awakened the Life Guide, he planned to spend more than 70,000 dragon dollars on his choice to buy and nurture his beasts.

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