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Now reading: Chapter 586: God Gym Creates Monsters from Heretic Trainer: The Gym Is My Cultivation Method, a Fantasy novel by Mysteonis.

Paren was so shocked that his voice echoed throughout the office. "One A1 monster wasn’t enough, so now you brought another one?!"

Garion laughed loudly from the other side of the holographic screen. "Hahaha! Why are you acting so angry? Isn’t this good news?"

Paren pointed at him with a trembling finger. "That’s exactly why I’m angry!"

Garion blinked. "Huh?"

Paren grabbed his head with both hands, looking like he wanted to laugh and scream at the sa ti.

"I’m happy because this is an incredible opportunity! But I’m angry because you keep throwing ridiculous surprises at without warning!"

Dahlia crossed her arms proudly. "So basically, you’re praising ?"

Paren looked at her. Then he looked back at the data again.

His expression beca even more complicated. "No... this isn’t just about A1."

Garion raised an eyebrow. "What do you an?"

Paren pointed at Dahlia’s race information. "She’s a dragon."

The office fell silent for a brief mont.

Paren took a deep breath before continuing, "Do you understand what that ans in the Cosmic Universe?"

Garion shrugged casually. "Strong race?"

Paren’s mouth twitched. "That’s an understatent."

He leaned closer to the screen, his eyes serious now.

"Dragons are one of the true top races in cosmic civilization. Their numbers are low, but almost every dragon is born with powerful bloodline potential, terrifying bodies, long lifespans, and natural authority over weaker species."

Dahlia’s grin widened slightly.

Paren continued, "Humans are also considered a top race, but that’s mostly because of our insane population. There are too many humans across the universe, so naturally, countless monsters appear among them."

He pointed at Dahlia again. "But dragons are different. Their numbers are much smaller, yet their average quality is absurdly high."

Garion slowly nodded. "So Dahlia being A1 as a dragon is even more valuable?"

Paren imdiately snapped his fingers. "Exactly!"

Then he looked at Garion with a mixture of excitent and helpless anger. "An A1 human is already enough to make factions interested."

His gaze shifted toward Dahlia. "But an A1 dragon at Late Awakening Realm? That ans her future potential is terrifying even among dragons."

Dahlia proudly lifted her chin. "As expected of ."

Garion nodded seriously. "As expected of my first disciple."

Paren stared at the two of them.

For so reason, their expressions were exactly the sa... shaless and overconfident.

Paren slowly covered his face with one hand. "...I’m starting to understand why she’s your disciple."

Paren imdiately waved his hand. "No need. I’ll handle both her Cosmic ID registration and tournant registration myself."

Alira nodded. "Understood."

Paren looked at Dahlia’s data again, still unable to fully calm down.

"For now, like Garion, she’ll receive a temporary Silver ID first. After her background clears, her ID rank will most likely be upgraded properly."

Dahlia tilted her head. "Silver ID?"

Garion waved casually. "Basically cosmic identity stuff. You’ll get used to it."

Paren ignored that simple explanation and leaned closer to the screen. "Anyway, both of you just need to dominate the tournant."

His grin widened. "If two A1 monsters from my Cosmic Terminal appear together, our broadcast ranking will explode. My terminal’s reputation will soar!"

Garion suddenly raised one hand. "Wait. No."

Paren froze. "No?"

Garion nodded calmly. "I’m not joining."

The office instantly fell silent.

Paren slowly frowned. "Why?"

Garion let out a sigh and leaned back in his seat. "Manager Paren, I’m a trainer, not a fighter."

Paren’s mouth twitched. "You’re clearly strong enough to fight."

"Yeah, I’m strong," Garion admitted without sha. "But that’s not what I want to showcase."

He pointed at Dahlia beside him. "I want people to see what soone trained by God Gym can beco."

Dahlia imdiately grinned proudly.

Garion continued, "If I enter and crush everyone, people will only say I’m strong. But if Dahlia enters alone and dominates..."

His grin slowly widened. "Then people will ask who trained her."

Paren fell silent.

Garion crossed his arms. "That’s the point. I’m not advertising myself as a fighter."

He tapped his chest with his thumb. "I’m advertising myself as a coach."

Paren rubbed his chin, clearly thinking.

"But Dahlia is a dragon," he said slowly. "People may assu she’s strong because of her race, not because of your training."

Garion sighed. "That’s true but..."

He turned to Dahlia and gave her a look. "Tell him the truth."

Dahlia blinked, then imdiately understood what he ant.

She crossed her arms and looked toward Paren through the holographic screen. "Actually, I wasn’t born a dragon."

Paren froze. "...What?"

Even Alira turned her head slightly.

Dahlia grinned proudly. "Before eting Master, I was just a normal human. And not even a strong one."

She pointed at herself casually. "At that ti, I was still stuck in the Mortal Realm."

Paren’s expression slowly changed.

Dahlia continued, "Then Master trained ."

Garion nodded proudly from the side. "After that, her hidden dragon bloodline began awakening little by little."

Dahlia clenched her fist, and a faint dragon aura slowly rose around her body. "My entire existence changed."

Her grin widened. "And eventually, I beca what I am now."

Paren stared at the screen silently.

Garion then pointed at Dahlia’s age data. "And look at her age."

Paren’s eyes shifted toward the information again.

[Age: 24]

Garion smirked. "As far as I know, dragons are a long-lived race, right? Usually, the older they are, the deeper their bloodline and the stronger their body becos."

Paren slowly nodded. "That’s generally true..."

Garion’s grin beca even more shaless. "But Dahlia is only twenty-four."

He leaned closer to the screen. "She didn’t beco strong because she had thousands of years to grow as a dragon."

Then he tapped his own chest proudly. "She beca strong because I trained her."

Dahlia imdiately laughed loudly. "Hahaha! That’s right!"

She cracked her knuckles with a fierce grin. "I was weak before Master picked up."

Then her dragon aura flared slightly. "But now?"

She lifted her chin proudly. "I’m the greatest senior sister of God Gym."

Paren remained silent for several seconds.

Then he slowly leaned back in his chair, his eyes shining brighter and brighter.

A human who beca a dragon through training.

A Mortal Realm weakling who reached Late Awakening Realm at only twenty-four.

An A1 evaluation before even reaching Peak Awakening Realm.

This was no longer just a dragon genius.

This was proof.

Proof that Garion’s training thod could create monsters.

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