The First Legendary Beast Master - Chapter 1707 Rae's Pet Human

Chapter 1707 Rae’s Pet Human
Rae arrived back in the Tiny World with Opal and her new pet human, only to find that everyone she wanted to show the girl off to was gone.
“Oh, you’ve brought us a Girl? Do we need to bring over a healer?” One of the Elven druids asked.
“No, she was born blind, healing won’t fix it.
I was hoping to find the Karl and have him make a new custom sight skill for her, but if he’s busy we can settle her first. Just let me pick the perfect spot. I was thinking a nice tree fort, but given her limitations, that risks having her fall out.
So, something at or below ground level for safety.
Wait, I can use that new skill for my pet human, like the cat does for the pet Elf.”
The druid laughed, as she had met Shade. That cat was quite fond of his pet Elf, and had presumably influenced Rae to do the same.
“Is that why you kept a young human?”
“No, she has soul sight and can see me in incorporeal form. I wasn’t willing to risk leaving her for an enemy to use, but she was too pitiful to kill. Get this: her parents made her an orphan without actually dying. They just ditched her at a house in town because she couldn’t see them to go looking for them.”
“Why not ask for them by name?”
Meisje sighed. “They lied to me about their names. When I went looking around the Clan for them, nobody knew who I was talking about and assumed I was just an orphan with no sense of time.
But it was a Clan compound, so they gave me food and clothes and let me stay in a dorm room anyhow.”
“That’s just diabolical. Though, I must say, Meisje does have nice ring to it in the common language, Girl.”
The druid giggled, and the girl sighed. “I’m never going to escape that
nickname, am I? But come to think of it, for years, I thought that people were just rude and dismissive, calling me ‘Girl’. Nobody ever told me it had another meaning.”
“They likely didn’t know. If they don’t speak Elven, or have a System that shows the original name, they might just see it as your name.
Now, let’s get you fed and settled. Rac, can you buff her sight or something? It would be easier than teaching her the layout of a new place.”
Rae shook her head. “No, all my sight abilities are innate. But I’ll just make her a space right over there by the rock, so she’s close to the food and the beach. Then, we can move her later, but I know where to find her once I have skills for her.”
“After everything she’s been through, you’re going to have her camp until she can see?”
Rae shrugged. “Well, you live by the swamp, that’s not safe either. She’d just fall off the bridges. Ooh, I know. We can give her to the bunnies. Let me go catch
one.”
Before anyone could stop her, Rae was gone, and then back, holding a bunny who was restrained with a loop of silk webbing.
“Bunnies need System access, I hate having to guess names. You will be Lala until further notice. I have a task for you. This mage is blind, and needs to be shown around her new home until she has it memorized, or she can see. You can do that, right?”
“My name was Lala to begin with…
But yes, I can help her get accustomed to her new home, Lady Rae. Where is she staying?”
“Where did Karl put you? Pet humans can likely stay with the pet bunnies.”
The bunny looked confused. Who was the pet here?
“Yes, we can find her a room near ours. What tasks will she need to accomplish?”
“Nothing important yet. She can help you all with whatever it is that you’re doing if she’s able. If not, just make sure that she doesn’t get damaged until I can find a sight skill for her.”
“Why not use a skill book?”
“She can’t read them.”
“Oh, right. Wow, that is… horrible. I mean, she’s got a class and everything, but can’t do the mage thing and just read books to learn new spells. Oh, we could read them to her. No, that wouldn’t work, mage skills have too many diagrams.” Rae nodded. “That’s why we will bring Karl back to solve the problem. Did he make a spot for all of you, or just tell you to find rooms?”
“He gave us rooms and had the people here help us get settled.”
Rae smiled at Opal. “I think that we can do better. You do illusions, I will do a [Pet Space], and we can make the perfect place for all of them.”
“You can use that?” The bunny asked.
“Of course. It’s just building a better nest, and I’m really good at that.
Now, where do we put it? Do you like hills, forests, grasslands, lakes or
swamps?”
“Open grasslands.” The bunny answered immediately.
“Then we can put up a spot near the base of the hill that the Guild House is on. That’s near enough to everything that it’s not inconvenient if you are going to help with the cooking or cleaning. But it’s all open grass for dozens of
kilometres.
That should be enough room to run, and there is nothing for Meisje to trip over
or run into.”
The mage sighed. Her life was being dictated by an Immortal Spider Demon, and the considerations seemed much less like they were about helping her, than creating a comfortable kennel.
Opal opened a portal for them, and Rae carried both of their guests through, while the druid followed out of pure curiosity.
The first thing that Opal did was to create a small white adobe villa, surrounded by manicured hedges, with a flower garden. It was the [Illusionary Domain] spell, but here in Karl’s Tiny World, it was a solid physical change to the space.
Then, Rae used [Pet Space] on the villa, decorating it and expanding the interior to something large enough to hold dozens of bunnies, plus one human mage. Well, mostly human mage. Her father had some Elf blood.
It was tasty.
“Alright, The spell says that should be the perfect space for the intended
residents, but I don’t know what it looks like inside.” Rae explained.
“But you made it anyhow?”
“What could go wrong?”


