388 Egg Of The Magical Beast 3 (1/2)
”Theof… Selipa?”
”Exactly”
”Oho? Why are you curious about it? Don't telllike that?”
Gripper's eyes were shi+ning while asking Ian that question
Ian shook his head and spoke,
”Hendary beasts, and with all the tires that I did, I haven't seen a single sigh of hatching If I know about how the Selipa was obtained, then I can use that to hatchhis beard and decided to speak after a second
”However, even by knowing the way how I hatched Selipa, you won't be able to hatch yours”
Ian couldn't help but be shocked at the answer that he had heard from Gripper
”Haaa…?”
Gripper leaned onto the table and continued,
”A legendary rank egg can't be done in the same way”
”Is that so?”
”Fros, and each of them has its oay to hatch”
”…!”
Ian couldn't help but feel disappointed hearing what Gripper had to say
It felt like he had lost the fish that was in his hand
But the disappointain
'If he knohat the endary… then there could be ?'
And seeing Ian as in thoughts, Gripper spoke again,
”Do you by any chance knohat kind of a legendary monster it is? If I know that, then maybe I can be of some help to you”
Ian who listened to it, couldn't help but feel elated
Which hy Ian had answered i That egg that I had received from the Behemoth—it is 90 of the sah, Behemoth!”
Gripper touched his chin and slowly rose from his seat
And asked Ian to move with hiet into the archives after a long while”
Ian jumped out of his seat and followed Gripper
A dusty shelf was on the corner of the room
Gripper knocked off the dust froness spoke and pulled out an old book
”Behe that I had heard quite often, it was the naical beasts”
The moment he had heard the word 'Most earliest', Ian's eyes went bigger
”A monster as the earliest? What is that?”
Gripper started to explain,
”There were ical beasts in the present Devildom, and they are so hard to count I know you've been to the Devildom too”
”It is like that”
”And perhapsyou too, know all of them as the creatures that were made by the creators”
It was the first ti dizzy of all the information
”Well, for now, let's just say that”
And Gripper went on explaining
”But that isn't the truth Aical beasts that were actually created by the Gods”
”Then the others…?”
”It can be said that they were born froical beasts, hence, not the direct creation of the Gods, they were just naturally occurring species”
The story that Gripper was saying was quite long but was captivating
Which hy Ian was able to concentrate and listen to it
”Well, Let's talk about the origin of the Magical Beast now Let'svery excited as he noticed ho Gripper's voice had fallen to
”When the Behe, there were two side with it”
While Gripper was still speaking, he waved his hands in the air
Surprisingly, a holograical beasts was so Ian was familiar with, and the other tere ones he had never seen
Then, there wereat Ian
'God, I was scared'
And Gripper continued seeing no change in Ian's expression
”The earliest of the , they were for the Earth, the Sea and the Sky And the Behemoth represents the Earth”
Ian mumbled to himself
”The earth… now that I think, it sure did see effect
When he thought of the hard skin of the guy which was like a rock, Ian felt satisfied hearing the story about Behe the symbol of the earth
Gripper then moved onto the other two
”Then there is the seven-headed dragon the Leviathan, who symbolizes the sea And the sea of the Devildouy who reseical beast 'Zeus', he is the symbol of the sky in the world of Devildo and Ian's expectation kept on rising while listening to it
Beheical beast, was a ined
'He has explained it eloquently… don't tell me there is no way for it to be hatched, you won't say that, right?'
Ian tried to s the sudden feeling of anxiety that was in his mind and asked Gripper,