Beast Hack: Customizing Beasts and Capturing Beauties

Chapter 476: When Your CEO Ditches You for Fusion Beasts



Inside the meeting room of Beast Castle, tension filled the air.

All the executives sat in a circle, heads down, and frowned deeply on their faces.

No one spoke at first.

One man finally broke the silence.

"I never expected the Vornis competition to be this successful," he said.

"We didn't stand a chance."

Another shook his head.

"Luxoria Castle is just too strong," he muttered.

"They have everything: beasts, money, power."

A woman sighed.

"And now they're even fusing beasts," she said.

"How can we compete with that? Titanvale? Elemental Knight Vornis?"

"We can't even get a stable Sovereign-tier beast half the time."

Someone else groaned. "Even the CEO gave up."

"He said it's impossible to beat Luxoria Castle. He's not even here to help us figure things out."

A man in a gray suit leaned forward.

"The CEO always said we could only play on the lower end of the market," he said.

"He was right. There's no way we can compete at the top."

The woman shook her head again.

"We're just surviving now," she said.

"Selling average beasts to average tamers. That's all we have left."

A younger man slammed his fist on the table.

"It's not fair," he said.

"We work hard. Our beasts are good too, but Luxoria Castle makes us look like amateurs."

Another executive sighed heavily.

"They have Lord L," he said.

"No one can stand up to him. Not Donnie, not us. No one."

Someone else spoke up, voice quiet but firm.

"We need to face reality," he said.

"Beast Castle can't be the best anymore. We have to find another way. Maybe a different focus."

The woman nodded.

"Like selling rare materials or breeding support beasts," she said.

"Things Luxoria Castle doesn't care about."

The man in the gray suit agreed.

"It's the only path left for us," he said.

"We can't challenge them head-on. We'd lose every time."

The younger man looked around.

"So that's it then," he said. "We give up on being number one."

The woman spoke again, her voice sad but steady.

"We survive," she said.

"We find our place. We keep our people working. That's enough for now."

The room fell silent again. No one wanted to say more.

They all knew the truth. Beast Castle had lost its chance to be the best.

All they could do was find a way to survive in a world ruled by the Luxoria Castle.

They all sighed, the weight of defeat heavy on their hearts.

---

The ground in the Valefor family's main arena was cracked and marked from countless battles.

Vandred stood in the center, his massive arms crossed.

He watched as Caelan guided Titanvale around the ring.

Vandred's eyes narrowed.

"So this is the fusion beast," he said slowly, studying every line of Titanvale's armor.

"The new service from Luxoria Castle." He nodded, eyes thoughtful.

"It looks powerful."

Caelan smirked, his arms crossed, proud.

"Of course, Father," he said.

"Titanvale is the result of fusing Titanhoof with Vornis Vale."

He tilted his head slightly.

"You know tamers can have many beasts," he added, his eyes locked on Vandred's.

"But I think having one beast—one that's strong—is enough."

His eyes glowed. "Quality over quantity."

Vandred grunted, his eyes never leaving Titanvale.

"Quality over quantity," he repeated, his voice low but firm.

"A good lesson." He nodded slowly.

"And with this fusion service, Luxoria Castle will surely be the best."

He turned to Caelan. "Do you know the price?"

Caelan shook his head. "No, Father," he said.

"Lord L didn't say. Only that it's not cheap."

Vandred's eyes darkened. "I see," he said.

He turned his gaze back to Titanvale.

"Still, it's worth it," he said.

"Power like that can't be ignored."

He clenched his fists. "Then let's go now," he said.

"I want to fuse my beast, too."

Caelan's eyes widened. "You mean—"

Vandred nodded.

"I won't let the Valefor family fall behind," he said, his voice firm.

"Luxoria Castle or not. We will keep our place at the top."

Caelan smirked. "Good," he said.

"I'll come with you. I want to see which beast you fuse."

He glanced at Titanvale, his pride obvious. "It'll be worth it."

Vandred's eyes gleamed red, his battle scars shining faintly under the arena lights.

"I know which one I'll use," he said.

"My strongest. The one that's fought with me the longest."

Caelan nodded.

"A beast forged in battle," he said. "The kind that earned its place."

Vandred grunted, his chest rising with a deep breath.

"Exactly," he said. "Let's move."

"The sooner we get to Luxoria Castle, the sooner we get even stronger."

Caelan turned to Titanvale, its massive hooves cracking the ground.

"Titanvale," he called, "we're going on a journey. Get ready."

Titanvale snorted, its eyes glowing bright crimson, ready for whatever came next.

Vandred and Caelan stood side by side, both calm and strong.

They didn't need fancy words or plans. They had one goal: strength.

And nothing—no price—would stop them from reaching it.

---

The air was thick with tension inside the dark vault of the Aurelius family.

The officers and researchers stood in a circle, heads bowed, faces grim.

The silence was heavy, broken only by the hum of the containment units.

Theron's eyes were cold as he stared at the reports on the screen.

"The five intruders and the two hybrids," he said, voice low.

"They're gone. Just like that."

A junior officer shook his head.

"It doesn't make sense," he said.

"They were the best we had."

Theron's fists clenched.

"Damn it," he muttered. "How can it be?"

Another officer stepped forward.

"Lord Theron, could it be the work of Liora Luxoria?" he asked, trembling.

Theron's eyes narrowed.

"Liora," he repeated.

"Of course. Only she has that level of power." He paused, eyes hard.

"I admit," he said, his tone cold, "they were too strong."

Silence settled again, heavy and cold.

Theron's jaw tightened.

"It seems," he said slowly, "that we can't keep using silent tactics anymore."

He turned to the others, his gaze firm.

"We need to answer. Not with shadows. But with war."

The officers shifted, some exchanging nervous glances.

Theron stepped forward. "Let me go," he said.

"I'll meet the Patriarch myself." He raised his head high.

"It's time for the world to know how strong the Aurelius family really is."

One by one, the officers nodded, eyes gleaming with cold resolve.


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