The Primordial Tamer

Chapter 276 Iron Tusk Boar's Beast Core



Orion began to look at the fallen Iron Tusk Boar. He knew he needed to act quickly. He needed to extract the beast core of this Iron Tusk Boar.

Without hesitation, he turned to his companion Atlas and spoke firmly, "Atlas, make a knife with your crystal." The crystal embedded in Atlas\'s forehead glowed brightly as it began to take shape.

In a matter of seconds, a beautiful crystal knife appeared in Atlas\'s hand, its edges sharp and glinting in the dim light. Orion took the knife from Atlas and approached the Iron Tusk Boar.

He could see the beast core pulsing faintly in its chest, and he knew he had to act quickly to retrieve it. With steady hands, he began to carefully cut through the thick hide of the boar, making sure to avoid any vital organs.

The crystal knife that Atlas made was unlike any other knife Orion had used before. It was incredibly sharp and strong, and it cut through the Iron Tusk Boar\'s hide with ease. Orion worked quickly, making precise cuts to extract the beast core from the boar\'s chest.

Finally, after a few minutes of careful work, Orion was able to extract the beast core. It was a glowing, pulsing orb of energy, and he knew that this would be a good resource to bring back.

Without wasting any time, Orion carefully placed the beast core into his spatial ring. The ring was a handy tool that allowed him to store and transport items without the need for a physical bag or backpack. With a mental command, he closed the ring, ensuring that the beast core was safely stored away.

Orion let out a sigh of relief, knowing that he had successfully retrieved the resource he had come for. He turned to Atlas and gave him a grateful nod, thanking him for his help.

As Orion continued his journey through the forest, he was unaware that he was being watched by a group of disciples from different sects. These disciples had been observing Orion ever since he had defeated the Iron Tusk Boar, and they were now considering whether to confront him.

"What do you think? should we confront him?" said one of the disciples, breaking the silence. The others looked at him, considering his question.

"I don\'t know," replied another disciple, "He is pretty strong. He easily beat that Iron Tusk Boar. His beast, Atlas, the Crystal Rhinoceros seems to be strong as well."

The others nodded in agreement. They knew that confronting someone as powerful as Orion could be dangerous. However, they were also aware that Orion was carrying a valuable resource, the beast core of the Iron Tusk Boar, which could be useful to their own sects.

"We should at least follow him and see where he\'s going," suggested another disciple. "Maybe we can find an opportunity to take the beast core from him without having to confront him directly."

The others considered this idea and eventually agreed to it. They began to trail Orion, keeping a safe distance behind him as he continued on his journey through the forest.

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