"What is this?" the Guardian Tiger asked with a curious expression. "A pill you humans make?""No, this is not a pill," Alex quickly said, looking down at the blood core in his hand. He had never even considered it to look anything like a pill. However, now that he was thinking about it, in a way, it was.
The formation of the blood core was an alchemy where the ingredients were a beast core and his own blood. He was surprised he had never seen it that way.
"What is it then?" the Guardian Tiger asked.
"It’s a blood beast," Alex said. "Something I create using my blood and a beast core. It’s the thing I asked you about the last time I came here."
"Oh, I’ve seen these things through her eyes," the Guardian Tiger said. "Aren’t they usually in the form of a beast?"
Alex let the blood core come to life as it morphed into a beast of blood and sun, taking on the shape of a wolf.
"Do you require my assistance, ma—" the wolf’s voice caught as it looked around in a seeming panic. A regular blood beast would not have been this scared, but this one had intelligence. While that came with some other benefits, it came with some downsides as well.
"Oh!" the Guardian Tiger said, slowly walking toward the wolf, walking around it as he judged it.
The wolf remained absolutely still, afraid to move a single muscle.
"You used an Immortal beast core as I asked, and you used a Yang imprint too," the tiger said. "Have you managed to make it grow too? I believe that was your main priority."
"I used all the methods you gave me, senior," Alex said. "The only one that showed promise was my use of Intent to force the beast to grow. But the improvement was far too weak. I fear that may have been due to my own Intent being so much weaker than the beasts I have managed to form."
"There is no doubt your Intent will have to be strong for it," the Tiger said. "A strong Intent is everything."
Alex nodded. However, that wasn’t going to work. Throughout the past half a century that he had spent on this matter, every attempt at making the blood core have the capacity to become stronger had ended up with very minor changes.
To have any sort of major change, he would need a truly strong Intent. However, at that point, was it even worth it?
"You will have to wait a while to gain an Intent this strong," the Tiger said. "I’m sorry I couldn’t be of much help."
"No, senior. You’ve been of great help. I could not have reached this stage without you," Alex said. "And besides, you’ve given me a new idea."
"A new idea?" the Tiger asked.
Alex nodded. "I’ve been thinking about it all wrong. I should’ve been using what I’m good at to my advantage all this time."
"What do you mean?" the Tiger asked.
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