The Greatest Beast Tamer of Earth

Chapter 164 Asking Help From Vinay



Rishi called Vinay to meet him at his apartment, where his maid had already recovered. He asked her to prepare some snacks for them before he started meditating. He always tried to meditatEnergyuch as possible to increase his spiritual energy.

The life force is one of the most critical components of any hybrid energy formed by combining two or more energies. Aura combines life force, Spiritual Energy, and emotional energy.

In this compound, every energy Energydifferent role to play; Spiritual Energy was responsible for the form (dimensions: shape, size, and color) of the Aura. The greater the user's control over Spiritual Energy, the greater his control over his Aura. Without Spiritual Energy, it would be impossible for the user to control his Aura and use it as he pleases.

Emotional Energy gave Intent to the Aura; it gave energy purpose and made it distinct. Spiritual Energy also had its role in giving the Energyts properties, but primarily Emotional Energy was responsible for it. Rishi's Emotional Energy had given his Aura the property of magic destruction; he could easily slice through the magic of his opponents.

Life Force had very little to do with the properties, dimensions, or Intent of the Aura, but it was also equally important because it created the body of the Aura. It was directly proportional to the amount of Aura one had; the more life force one had, the more intense his Aura would be. Rishi already had a tremendous amount of Aura but could only summon enough to cover his sword.

When he looked for the reason, he discovered it all. This was a theory that he came up with. His emotional energy was now very stable, but he needed to meditate to increase his Spiritual Energy. He had learned a meditation technique from Professor Roy that increased the amount of Spiritual Energy inside him at a rapid pace.

Rish also read the book he had received as a prize and realized the importance of the left-hand glove that he had received with it. These daggers were made from the spikes of an epic-level magic beast, and they had the property to come back after being launched, which made them very useful in combat.

The researchers had researched the properties of the unique quills and the magic beast before finally developing a rune to replicate them. This was a very hard-to-get item; everyone who used throwing daggers wanted it, but it was a hot item. Only money was not enough to buy it.

"This does look like a good prize, but I don't have time to learn it. I will learn it after I complete my second trial today."

Rishi was thinking about the different things he needed to take care of when he suddenly felt a cold presence approaching him. If it were before, Rishi would not have been able to sense it, but after meeting his mother, he knew exactly what it was. It was the presence of a higher-level being; his senses had become very sensitive to it.

His prediction was right; he suddenly heard a ding. It was from his doorbell. His maid already knew someone was coming; she was about to open the door when she heard "Stop!"

She looked back and saw Rishi standing behind her; he said, "Go inside. Don't come out till I call you." She was excellent at reading moods and had rarely seen him so tense. She followed his order and went inside.

Rishi sighed; he was not sure what Yakshini would do. He didn't want to take risks, so he approached the gate, opened it, and said, "Welcome."

A boy with a strange skull mask and long black hair smiled when he saw Rishi. When Rishi looked at him again, he could sense a strange presence around him. His eyes were wide open when he noticed that this presence was something he had not felt before. It was blurry and looked like one's imagination at first, but Rishi was extremely focused and was sure it was not his imagination.

"Won't you call me inside?" said Vinay when he looked at Rishi, who was standing there like a statue.

Rishi snapped out of it and said, "Sorry, I suddenly remembered something. Come inside." He moved a little left and let Vinay enter his house. He noticed his apartment had suddenly become very cold.

He was feeling a chill behind his back every time. It was like someone was standing behind him. He took a deep breath and sat on the sofa, sweating even in such a chill environment.

"What happened? You called me, and now you are all silent. Have you seen a ghost?" joked Vinay, as he laughed when he saw a different side of Rishab.

'This kid has grown to an unimaginable level compared to his past self in just a few days. Be aware of him, Vinay. He is not your normal guy; I can sense a very high life force inside him,' said a lovely voice inside Vinay's head.

Vinay didn't say anything. He didn't believe that he needed to be careful around Rishi. He regarded him highly and had very good relations with him. In the last few days, it was not only Rishi who had grown.

It had not been long since he changed his job class; he had now gotten used to it, slaughtered many magic beasts, and increased the number of his summons.

"Vinay, I am in an awful situation right now. I need your help," said Rishi, against his will; he had also sensed that even without the other's presence, Vinay looked more confident and assertive.

"What do you need me for? Do you have any enemies to take care of?" asked Vinay. He was unsure why Rishab needed his help as he was capable enough to handle his affairs.

"I will explain to you about my current situation. Listen carefully." Rishi narrated the whole thing to Vinay, from his clan to his enemies to his journey to the academy. He wanted to earn Vinay's trust, and revealing your secrets was one of the time-tested ways to do so.

Vinay had a strange expression on his face the whole time Rishi narrated his story; he sometimes felt pity, sometimes anger, while getting angry too at a few instances.


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