After a brief silence, Qiao Sang candidly admitted: "I just thought of this today."
If it were Yaobao or the others, she might feign ignorance, but when facing Gangbao, likely due to the bond evolution, she always felt a sense that any lies she told would be instantly exposed.
Initially, she was confident about Gangbao’s introductory training and didn’t pay much attention.
After all, the talents of her beasts had never been an issue; they all were quick learners, and training Whirlwind essentially meant simultaneously training Wild Wind.
The higher the skill proficiency, the better the control—this was a principle she understood even before becoming a Beast Tamer.
Since she had the Golden Finger, the proficiency of Wild Wind naturally increased daily. She assumed that with consistent practice, controlling Wild Wind was only a matter of time.
But she had overlooked one thing: as skills strengthen, the required control evolves accordingly.
In such cases, the Wild Wind, which grows stronger with each use, demands progressively more precise control.
By the time she realized this problem, it was already too late.
"Gangzhan."
Gangbao called out, signaling its acknowledgment of her explanation.
"Gangzhan?"
Soon after, it wore a puzzled expression, wondering how to train for standalone control exercises.
"The formation of Whirlwind ultimately boils down to balancing energy output while using Wild Wind." After several months of learning at Yuliandun, along with one-on-one guidance from instructors at the Imperial Beastmaster Academy, Qiao Sang’s knowledge of beast taming had greatly expanded. Without needing to search online, she devised a solution:
"In a moment, try using Feather Blade to control the energy of individual feathers, ensuring their attack strength is uniform."
"Gangzhan."
Gangbao nodded and then turned to prepare for training.
"Wait for me," Qiao Sang said as she ran into the house.
As she entered the hall, she quickly scanned the area by the floor-to-ceiling windows, noticing the Chan Chan Stones and Adinixi lounging there, and then proceeded to a storage room on the first floor to retrieve seven portable strength detectors.
Portable strength detectors were designed to measure the force of skills exerted by Pet Beasts. Circular in shape, they resembled badminton rackets, with handles below that required either manual holding or some form of anchoring.
With the detectors in hand, Qiao Sang left the room, looked toward Adinixi and the Chan Chan Stones, and asked, "Could you help me out for a bit?"
"Chan Chan."
The five Chan Chan Stones nodded in agreement.
Although they’d been living quite carefree lives recently, they hadn’t forgotten that their presence was for work.
"Di Di."
Adinixi, while munching on potato chips, uttered a sound to signal willingness.
Then, recalling that the human in front of it couldn’t understand what it was saying, it nodded as well.
Simultaneously, the screens below the handles of the detectors displayed the following data:
kilograms.
kilograms.
kilograms.
kilograms.
kilograms.
kilograms.
kilograms.
Gangbao glanced at the results and, without saying a word, retracted its feathers.
Seven feathers glowing with purple light shot upward and reattached to Gangbao.
"Gangzhan."
Gangbao called out again.
Its seven purple-glowing feathers immediately shot out once more.
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