Chapter 93 Breaking the Shell



"Okay, if there's nothing else, go back and have a good rest."

After chatting for a while, Wang Feng started to chase people away. He still had a lot of documents to approve. Besides, Gu Shi had finally come back and he should have a good rest and recover his energy.

"Wait a minute, Captain Wang, I have something else to give you."

As he spoke, Gu Shi carefully took out the two eggs from his backpack.

Wang Feng asked with some confusion: "Huh? Where did the eggs come from?"

He naturally couldn't recognize the species of the two eggs, but from the careful attitude with which they were looked after, he could certainly tell that the two eggs were very precious.

Gu Shi briefly described what he had experienced in the past few days, and told Wang Feng that these two eggs were from two Fierce Wind Eagles.

Wang Feng's eyes widened immediately. "Wow, can you just pick up a high-level monster egg?" It seemed like Gu Shi's luck was quite good.

Gu Shi placed the two eggs on Wang Feng's desk. "Captain Wang, I'll leave these two eggs to you. I don't know how long it will take for them to hatch, so it's better for you to arrange it as soon as possible."

Wang Feng looked at the two bare ones without any protection placed on his desk, and quickly took a box from the side to put them in.

"This is at least a high-level monster egg. Can't you find something suitable to put it on? What if it's accidentally smashed?"

Wang Feng just had a picture in his mind of the two eggs rolling off the table and hitting the ground.

Gu Shi thought for a moment, "They are all high-level monster eggs, they shouldn't be so fragile."

Wang Feng felt a bit of a headache. "That's not wrong. Well, forget it. I'll make good arrangements for these two eggs. The reward for you handing them in will be given to you. Is there anything else?"

After solving the problem of where to go for the two eggs, Gu Shi naturally had nothing else to do.

"No more. Goodbye, Captain Wang."

"Let's go."

After Gu Shi left, Wang Feng was naturally happy looking at the two eggs in front of him. These were two guaranteed seventh-level magical beasts. As long as they were well raised, they would be of great help in the future.

Wang Feng first made a report to the school, explaining the matter of the Warcraft eggs, and then urgently summoned a professor who specialized in studying Warcraft to check the condition of the two eggs.

After handing over the two eggs, Gu Shi left the base and returned to the Mage Tower. He felt that he had almost recovered and it was time to continue practicing.

After asking Field and confirming that the egg did not require any special care, Gu Shi made a small nest and placed the cyan egg he kept on the bedside table, interacting with it every night before going to bed.

Time passed quickly. This green egg was obviously the most active among the brothers, but there was no sign of hatching.

Gu Shi was also a little worried about this. Nearly two months had passed since he obtained this egg. Its brothers were born one after another more than ten days ago, and only it remained in the state of an egg.

Gu Shi also took it to ask the teacher, and Field said that there was nothing abnormal about the egg, it was just not time for it to hatch yet, so he could only calm down and wait slowly.

Finally, after daily interactions one night, Gu Shi heard a subtle "click" sound.

Looking at the tiny cracks appearing on the eggshell, Gu Shi couldn't help but hold his breath. After waiting for so long, it was finally about to break out of the shell.

The first thing to emerge from the eggshell was a tender yellow beak, which poked a small hole in the eggshell and then retracted.

Then there were a series of clicking sounds, and it pecked the entire egg, then poked its head out with half of the eggshell sticking out.

"Chirp"

The little eagle let out a crisp cry, then crawled out of the eggshell and stumbled towards Gu Shi.

Unlike most birds on the blue planet that look pink when they hatch, the little eagle that crawls out of the eggshell is already fully developed and has a coat of fluffy feathers.

Gu Shi carefully took the little eagle into his palm, then took out a towel that had been prepared long ago and carefully wiped the egg liquid off its body.

When the little eagle was born, it was only the size of a palm. It was hard to imagine that it would grow to the size of the Fierce Eagle that Gu Shi had seen.

After wiping it, Gu Shi used magic to blow a breeze to dry the feathers on the little eagle, and it immediately turned into a furry white ball.

The little eagle was not afraid of Gu Shi's series of actions. Instead, it rubbed his palm very intimately and made sounds for food.

Gu Shi had already learned in advance that the young of Warcraft were not as fragile as ordinary chicks. For example, a newly born eagle already had the ability to digest raw meat.

Gu Shi took out the minced meat that he had chopped in advance and stuffed it into the little eagle's mouth bit by bit, allowing it to have a full meal.

Seeing that the little eagle was a little sleepy after eating, Gu Shi put it on the soft cushion. It was normal for a newborn cub to eat and sleep.

After cleaning up the table, Gu Shi also fell asleep.

When he woke up the next day, Gu Shi was surprised to find that the little eagle had actually fallen asleep in the plate of meat. After taking a closer look, he found that there was a lot less meat in the plate.

It seems that it woke up last night and found itself hungry again, so it crawled onto the plate to eat.

Gu Shi didn't expect that the little eagle could find food and eat on its own. It really deserves to be the cub of a high-level magical beast.

However, looking at the blood stained by raw meat on its body, Gu Shi had no choice but to prepare a basin of warm water, hold the little eagle in his hands, and give it a bath.

The little eagle woke up as early as when Gu Shi took it out of the plate. The little eagle was not afraid of the water. Instead, it stretched its body actively to make it easier for Gu Shi to pour water on it.

Seeing how cooperative the little guy was, Gu Shi felt a lot more relaxed.

Because there was no suitable container, he used his usual wooden basin. The water was still too deep for a small bird, and the little eagle would easily fall in if it moved around.

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