“Demon-type Battle Pet — Flame Phantom. Main abilities: illusion creation and flame element manipulation…”
This Flame Phantom was the strange cat, a ferocious Demon-type Star Pet, one that excelled in both psychic and elemental power. It was a rare species, extremely expensive!
And such a rare Star Pet was actually being used by his “sister” Su Lingyue just to scare him for fun…
After going through the original owner’s memories, Su Ping didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. These two siblings were truly rivals. They’d never gotten along since childhood. When they were young, Su Ping had always loved pranking and scaring his little sister. Now that they were older, the tables had turned, and he was the one living in constant fear.
The shift had begun when they entered different schools at the age of twelve.
One went to an ordinary vocational school.
The other entered the Star Pet Warrior Academy!
In this Star Pet-dominated world, not everyone could become a Star Pet Warrior. Only those born with Origin Core talent could form contracts with Star Pets!
Obviously, the original “Su Ping” did not have such talent. And talent was determined at birth — meaning he had been doomed to be an ordinary person from the moment he was born.
Still, when they were children, neither of them understood the difference. So Su Lingyue, who had Star Pet talent, had often been bullied by Su Ping, who did not.
The moment they realized the gap between them was the beginning of Su Ping’s misery.
This little sister was not someone to be trifled with. She’d held a grudge for every bullying incident from their childhood, and over the years, she’d gotten her revenge tenfold.
By now, the siblings had fallen completely out of step. One was a genius girl admitted to a prestigious Star Pet academy, with a bright future ahead. The other hadn’t even gotten into an ordinary university and had dropped out early to help run the family business.
“Hey, why are you just sitting there like an i***t? Did you actually fall and hit your head stupid?”
Su Lingyue frowned when she saw Su Ping sitting motionless on the floor, acting strangely. She’d seen him land headfirst when he fell.
She wasn’t really worried about his safety. She just didn’t want their parents to blame her.
“Huh?”
Su Ping snapped back to his senses. He glanced at the proud young girl standing with her arms crossed and said helplessly, “Don’t joke like that again.”
Now that he was in control of this body, he had no intention of continuing to live under his sister’s pranks and revenge.
Su Lingyue blinked in surprise.
Normally, Su Ping would have jumped up yelling and cursing her like a madman.
Why was he so quiet today?
Don’t tell me…
He thought acting meek would make her go easy on him?
Hmph!
“Good, you’re not stupid. Though with your tiny brain, hitting it might actually make you smarter!” Su Lingyue snorted coldly and turned away. “Hurry up and come eat breakfast. Don’t make Mom send me up again to rush you!”
Bang!
She slammed the door shut behind her.
Su Ping smiled faintly. Other people’s little sisters were all cute and well-behaved. Why did his have to be some kind of violent tomboy?
Creak!
The door suddenly pulled open again.
Su Ping jumped. Su Lingyue had come back. Her face peeked out from behind the door with a menacing expression.
“And don’t you dare snitch to Mom! Or else…” She made a throat-slitting gesture.
Bang!
Before Su Ping could respond, the poor door took another hit.
“…”
After sitting for a while longer, until no more sounds came from outside, Su Ping stood up from the floor.
He looked around the room and saw many Star Pet figurines and posters. Although the original owner was an ordinary person, his knowledge of Star Pets was no less than that of an average Star Pet Warrior.
Of course, it wasn’t because he loved Star Pets. Quite the opposite — the guy hated them. The only reason he’d studied them was to find a way for ordinary people to defeat Star Pets!
To be precise, he wanted to find a way to beat his sister’s Star Pet.
Yet after years of effort, he still suffered daily bullying and contempt, unable to fight back. Clearly, the research had not gone well.