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    Dynamic Vision +1! Unfortunately, it only gave Dynamic Vision. The other mice around were still confused, watching their companion get killed without realizing they had been summoned.

    Yang Bo carefully memorized the appearances of these mice before returning to his human form.

    The summoned mice were startled and immediately ran away.

    Yang Bo took another mouse sample and transformed into a large rat. Glancing at himself, Yang Bo knew it might not be right, but he still used Bio Summon.

    To his surprise, the creatures he summoned were the same unlucky batch from earlier! One of them had a bite missing from its ear, a result of fights between its kind.

    “I have to say, if I were human, these mice would all look the same. But when I transform into a mouse, they’re much easier to distinguish.” Yang Bo discovered another ability when disguised as an animal.

    “Doesn’t this mean if I turn into a dog, my sense of smell will become extremely sharp?”

    “And if I turn into an eagle, my vision will be incredibly keen?”

    “If I transform into a cat, my balance and climbing abilities will be strong?” Yang Bo instantly thought of the innate abilities of animals, which sometimes surpassed those of humans.

    Keeping this firmly in mind, Yang Bo thought that in the future, he could gather some animal samples at home. For example, if he returned home and sensed something strange, he could transform into a dog and sniff around, checking for intruders, though superpowered individuals usually wouldn’t leave any scent.

    A few hours later, Yang Bo stared at the two remaining biological samples in his hand, shaking his head slightly and then had an idea.

    This time Yang Bo looked at his body and, upon a glance, realized something was different than before.

    After transforming into a mouse, he used Bio Summon, but there was no response.

    When Yang Bo saw this, rather than being disappointed, he was secretly delighted. He started running while continuing to use his Bio Summon ability.

    This time, his destination was the lair of the invisible mice.

    About ten minutes later, Yang Bo felt something was off. Turning his head, he noticed a few mice had followed him unnoticed. These mice were unlike the others; their coats were sleek and shiny, without a single blemish. The ones he had summoned earlier had some scars, and their fur was rough and unkempt.

    “It must be these. Since they can easily hunt insects and such, they have enough to eat, making them sleek and shiny.” These mice were larger, about 30 to 40 centimeters long, with glossy black fur.

    Yang Bo immediately transformed back into a human, and the moment he did, the few mice behind him vanished. If he hadn’t been watching them moments ago, he would’ve thought they were gone.

    Yang Bo ran to a distance, summoning his Mech. He then retrieved the specially prepared containers.

    The containers had strong energy isolation properties.

    These were the same containers used to store Energy Pillars. After giving the Energy Pillars to Iron Bull, these boxes were all that remained.

    Yang Bo opened one of the boxes, moved to another spot, transformed back into a mouse, and started using Bio Summon.

    A few invisible mice appeared again in front of Yang Bo, looking dazed. It wasn’t like they came of their own will; they seemed to have been forcibly summoned.

    Yang Bo tried to coax the invisible mice into the container, and surprisingly, they obediently entered.

    Yang Bo, still in mouse form, quickly shut the lid of the box with a swipe of his paw before turning back into a human.

    Once he reverted to human form, the effects of Bio Summon wore off. There was a commotion from within the cage as the mice ran around wildly.

    Small holes had already been prepared on the top of the container.

    Yang Bo saw a tuft of mouse fur poking through one of the holes and reached out to pluck it, saving it as a sample.

    Five containers were filled with nine invisible mice. Yang Bo had summoned five the first time, and fewer following that.

    After transforming into a mouse once more, Yang Bo loaded the nine invisible mice into the containers, separating them by gender. He placed one pair in each of the four containers, leaving the last male mouse alone in a single container.

    “When I get back, I’ll find a closed-off room to train them; that’ll be enough.” Yang Bo felt that these invisible mice could be easily trained. As long as they were fed well, they wouldn’t fear him, even when he was in human form.

    Yang Bo placed all five cages in the cockpit of the Mech, which had an air circulation system, so it wouldn’t be too uncomfortable for the mice. However, they might be hungry for a while.

    Yang Bo had tested that living creatures could be stored inside the Mech cockpit. The whole Mech was equivalent to a spaceship used during space jumps, which had enough oxygen for its passengers.

    As for why it differed from the Dimension Company’s advertisement, Yang Bo found it somewhat strange.

    Afterward, Yang Bo arrived near the place where his escape pod had crashed. He dug out a cave in the grassland and padded it with dry grass before rolling around inside.

    This created the illusion that he had been living there for a while. With that done, Yang Bo quickly headed over to check on the Mutants.

    “Bro!” Old Third Huang and the others greeted Yang Bo as he returned. There were some internal disputes among the Mutants.

    “What’s going on?” Yang Bo, still disguised as a Mutant, was covered in an Energy Suit.

    “Bro, there’s some disagreement among us about where to build the city.” Old Third Huang spoke straightforwardly.

    “Let’s move to another spot. After all, this is the Grey Ash Organization’s old lair.” Yang Bo planned to move the group so Iron Bull could come and feed his herd on the spaceship.

    “What about the spaceship?” Old Third Huang and the others weren’t too obsessed with the ship anymore. Once they started trading with the Alliance, they would have access to all kinds of materials.

    “Our organization will handle it, don’t worry about it.” The Pit was once again shrouded in clouds and fog. Yang Bo glanced at the spaceship, which remained as it was. As for any missing items inside, he wasn’t too concerned.

    “Alright then!”

    “Bro, the people from the Grey Ash Organization who tried to escape were killed.” Old Third Huang mentioned casually, watching for Yang Bo’s reaction.

    Yang Bo hesitated for a moment before saying, “If it’s settled, then leave it be.”

    The Mutants, along with the hostages, were relocated over 2,000 kilometers away to a new location.

    After the Mutants had moved everyone, Iron Bull and his brother appeared in the Pit with their herd.

    Looking at the massive spaceship, Iron Bull and his brother were so excited they were jumping up and down. Then, with a howl, the herd of rhinoceroses charged forward, beginning to gnaw at the ship. The smaller rhinoceroses struggled to bite off pieces but kept drooling as they tried.

    Iron Bull used his horn to tear through the outer hull, giving the smaller rhinos access to the softer metals inside. The internal metals were not as tough as the outer ones.

    “Bro, look, it’s because of areas like these that everyone’s been arguing.” Old Third Huang produced a map as he spoke.

    “Why are there so many empty spaces here?” Yang Bo noticed that the map was of this planet, featuring five major oceans that resembled huge lakes. The planet also had mountains, grasslands, and other terrain. What puzzled Yang Bo were the many blank areas.

    “Bro, you’re obviously not from this planet. Those areas are occupied by powerful mutant beasts, and we don’t dare provoke them.” Old Third Huang explained upon hearing Yang Bo’s question.

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