Chapter 236: Chapter 236

There’s a level limit this time? Du You looked at the level limit tag at the end. This was the first time he had seen it.

It was said that if you learned skills that weren’t related to your own profession, there would be a level limit, and it was very troublesome to break through this kind of limit.

Although the giant beasts hatched from the eggs in the Heavenly Disaster Beasts world couldn’t level up indefinitely, they didn’t have a level limit, theoretically, they could continuously level up without hitting a plateau.

This level limit was like a natural barrier, an inherent limit.

But it also had advantages. For example, after a beast without a level limit hatches, the cost to increase it to level 20 would be considerably more than a griffin’s.

On the other hand, it would be much easier for a griffin to reach the level 20 limit, and it wouldn’t need as many special resources.

So, for the majority of people, they might prefer a pet with a specific level limit like the griffin.

It’s easy to become an Awakener, but not so to become a hunter. Having a powerful pet to help could substantially reduce the difficulty of entering the third tier.

"What a pity, the transformation requires too many crystal coins, it’s not worth it." After calculating with the panel, Du You shook his head and gave up.

Besides, he wasn’t lacking crystal coins now, was he?

Du You couldn’t store the untransformed egg in his personal space. He had to carry it with him.

Quickly descending from the cliff with the griffin egg, Du You summoned the Heavenly Disaster Demonic Dogs and hung a large package prepared in advance on its body, then put the griffin egg inside.

The shell of a griffin egg was very hard and wouldn’t be damaged just by stacking them, unless they were subjected to a special attack.

"Good, this way, more can be stored. Let’s continue."

At Du You’s command, Xiaozi continued to fly him up the cliff and they stealthily entered the vicinity of another griffin nest. With the experience from the first time, Du You was much bolder than before.

The Cursed Crow King spread its Curse Aura and launched the first round of attack on the griffin. Then Du You’s Disintegration Spell and Xiaozi’s Thunder Light Orb struck at the same time. As long as they hit the target, the griffin would either die or be seriously injured.

Most griffin nests only held two griffins, so with Du You and Xiaozi’s coordinated attack, they could usually determine the outcome of the battle with one strike. Each nest held three to five eggs.

Without any special methods, if the eggs were left to hatch naturally, only half of them would successfully hatch. That was just the way griffins were, they weren’t very good at hatching eggs. However, humans could guarantee a hatching success rate of over 95% for these griffin eggs.

Du You learned all of this from the information the soldiers had given him before they came here, and some of it from the two guys who wanted to trick him on the road.

Of course, even if half of them could hatch, not all the baby griffins would survive. After all, there could only be one survivor in each nest, as adult griffins didn’t have the energy or ability to raise multiple young.

If two of them could survive, that would be a miracle.

Du You continued his stealthy hunt. The Heavenly Disaster Demonic Dogs couldn’t follow them up the cliff and could only wait at the bottom, acting as a support. As time passed, the load on the Demonic Dogs increased.

These griffin eggs couldn’t fill the Demonic Dogs like a small mountain, but the large packs on both sides made it look somewhat ridiculous.

Plus, the Demonic Dogs carrying all this stuff couldn’t attack. Even their Exhaustion ability had to be turned off. Otherwise, the griffin eggs that have no resistance would be sucked dry before getting back.

Fortunately, the Demonic Dogs were undead and wouldn’t complain. They simply stood there still, concealing their aura.

After a busy night, Du You was about to wrap up because he already had over a hundred griffin eggs. As to how many exactly, he wasn’t sure. These many eggs, once hatched, could arm a Flying Legion.

If it weren’t for the fact that the sandpeople didn’t know how to tame and hatch griffins, this place would probably be a fiercely contested area.

"Strange, that nest ahead seems to be bigger than the others."

Du You was looking ahead where there was a larger nest under a cliff that could shield from the rain. It was several times the size of a typical griffin nest. Instead of packing up, Du You motioned to Xiaozi and slowly approached it.

As he moved closer, Du You gradually saw the situation inside the nest.

Inside, there was a giant griffin that was more than twice the size of the others. It wasn’t the usual yellow or gray, but a pure white color.

"A white griffin, it must be the king of the griffins, known as the Death God of the Sky."

Du You squinted his eyes and continued to approach until he could clearly see the griffin’s level.

White Griffin, Level 12

The shining level gave Du You a headache. Fortunately, there was only one. If there were two, it would be better to retreat. Just as Du You was trying to figure out how to deal with the griffin, it suddenly turned its head and looked at him.

"Damn, its night vision isn’t affected much, it can see me." Updates are released by 𝙣𝙤𝙫𝙚𝙡~𝙛𝙞𝙧𝙚~𝙣𝙚𝙩

Du You was taken aback and without a second thought, he threw seven Disintegration Spells at the griffin. The griffin, under attack, hurriedly flapped its wings to fly up. In the blink of an eye, it managed to evade six of the Disintegration Spells. The last one hit its thigh, causing multiple cracks to appear and blood to spill.

Under level suppression, Du You’s power could only hurt the griffin, and he couldn’t kill or severely wound it with a single strike. When the griffin ascended, Xiaozi immediately shot a Thunder Light Orb.

The attacked white griffin let out a cry of rage and chased after Xiaozi.

The surrounding griffins heard the roar of their king and wanted to help. However, most of them didn’t move due to fear of the dark. Some of them did take flight, but they didn’t know where to go and eventually collided with rocks and tumbled down.

Although these were not lethal injuries, the outcome served as a reminder to the other griffins, none of them dared to fly out. They could only cry out in distress and terror, but it was useless.