All People Can Change Professions: Starting with a Super Godly Talent

At the start, he transmigrated to a world where everyone is digitized, fighting monsters and leveling up.

This world possesses a variety of professions, bizarre monsters, magical ruins, and e...

Chapter 2 Colorful Cloud Bug, An Yinmeng

An Yinmeng said with a smile.

After all, we are classmates, so how could we not see Xia Zhi's embarrassment?

The summoner is in a very awkward situation, summoning a high-potential pet is comparable to a hidden profession.

But almost all summoners summon creatures with low potential, and only occasionally will there be some with slightly higher potential.

Some summoners will even give out fake one-star pets.

A fake one-star pet is one that has neither good looks nor strength.

Back then, this was what Xia Zhi summoned.

"Okay, let's form a team when we have time."

Xia Zhi smiled back and said.

I just thought An Yinmeng was being polite.

As an outstanding student in their class, An Yinmeng is very outstanding both in terms of family background and as a person.

And switching to a hidden profession will make the opponent's reputation rise to a higher level, and people who are usually invited to form a team will have to queue up.

"Well, I have something else to do, so I'll leave first."

An Yinmeng glanced at the colorful cloud bug and left the restaurant directly.

Seeing the other party leave, Xia Zhi also breathed a sigh of relief.

Fortunately, the original body was usually quite taciturn, so An Yinmeng didn't notice that something was wrong with him.

"I just eat."

Looking at Caiyunchong who was eating attentively with his head down, Xia Zhi pinched his delicate little face.

“Eat, eat…”

The colorful cloud bug's mouth was full of food and its speech was unclear.

Xia Zhi smiled and shook his head.

Seeing the food getting less and less, he joined the group of people eating and ate the food in the bowl with big mouthfuls.

After eating two large bowls of rice, they touched their bulging stomachs contentedly and leaned back in their chairs to rest.