"Before I knew it, I already have six Lesser Spirits in my hands, and two of them have even reached Level 30. And this is all in less than a month. It's unbelievable."
Kaede Sato could not help but sigh when he saw the tired Lesser Spirits lying on the ground or on the sofa, especially the Big-mouth Bat on the roof who was dutifully scouting, and Melaleuca who was sleeping on the sofa with the Miracle Seed in her arms.
However, Sato Kaede quickly shook his head. Being able to reach his current level was mostly due to his own cautiousness, and he had even exchanged his life for it.
Although it had only been a short time, the experience Sato Kaede had gained was not something an ordinary person could have. When Sato Kaede thought about the difference between an ordinary trainer and Scarlet, the incredulous feeling in his heart quickly disappeared without a trace.
"Who cares. I can't be arrogant. With my combat power, I'm probably only at the level of a squad leader or a squadron leader in the Rockets. I'm still far from being able to control my own destiny. It'd be good if I could spend less time accomplishing this goal."
After quickly discarding his useless thoughts, Kaede Sato returned to reality and continued to think about how he could continue to increase the combat power of his Lesser Spirits based on the resources he had at hand.
After completing the initial subjugation of the Leaping Water Fish … The first thing that came to Kaede Sato's mind was the items he had obtained with 10 gold game coins in the game arena.
Since the three Lesser Spirits in the game arena had all been exchanged, Kaede Sato had no choice but to exchange the 10 gold game coins that he had worked hard to earn for other items.
However, even though 10 gold game coins couldn't be used to exchange for the first 10 items, there were still quite a number of items that Kaede Sato could exchange for in the subsequent items on the exchange table.
For example, Kaede Sato could not obtain the Awakening Power Skill Disc from the Gold and Yellow Market because he was in too much of a hurry. However, the skill disc could be exchanged for in the game arena's game coin exchange table.
Of course, what was the market price of the skill disc? Kaede Sato didn't know. In the game, the exchange price for this skill disc was 0.5 gold game coin, which was 500,000 Alliance dollars each.
In the Rocket Party's internal exchange system, this skill disc naturally existed, and it required 1500 points to exchange for it.
Although the exchange price was not particularly high, the authority required to exchange for this skill disc was at least at the Squad Leader level.
Therefore, based on the exchange requirements of the Rockets' internal exchange system, Kaede Sato believed that it should be relatively valuable. 500,000 Alliance dollars per card was not bad.
In the end, Sato Kaede did not hesitate to use three gold coins to exchange for six Awakening Skill Discs. Considering that all the game coins in the arcade were only what he would get after paying 20 Copper Game Coins, Sato Kaede did not hesitate. (Mutant Monsters cannot use the skill disc)
After obtaining some things that could be used now, Kaede Sato shifted his attention to something else that he needed. It was a skill disc called "Guard the Ultimate Skill".
Although this skill disc could only be used once, it was undeniable that this skill disc was a very crucial skill in most situations, except for a small number of Wisps that could not be learned.
After countless battles in the wild, Sato Kaede had deeply understood its value. As such, he didn't hesitate either, and redeemed six of them at the price of ten silver game coins each, using the standard number of six Fairies.
Then, following the list of items on the exchange table, Kaede Sato used 40 silver game coins to exchange for an Invariant Stone of average value.
Kaede Sato had specially prepared this Invariant Stone for Ni Duolan. Ni Duolan had just become a trainer at about the same time as Kaede Sato. In short, he was a newborn.
Therefore, in terms of potential, Ni Duolan was far from fully tapping into the potential of his current form. As long as he reached Level-16, he would be able to evolve.
In order to avoid the situation where Ni Duolan could not suppress the energy in his body and had to evolve, which would lead to untapped potential at this stage, this Invariant Stone was very useful for Ni Duolan.
Now, after Ni Duolan was defeated by the flying mantis, Kaede Sato conveniently wore this Invariant Stone around his neck. Yes, this Invariant Stone was very small. It had been polished into the shape of magatama and was then used with some agate beads to make an exquisite necklace.
Ni Duolan was very fond of this exquisite Invariant Stone necklace and had come to show it off in front of his companions that morning. Even Melaleuca, who loved beauty, took out the Miracle Seed and pointed at the necklace around Ni Duolan's neck, asking Kaede Sato to make an exquisite necklace for her with the Miracle Seed.
After exchanging for the three items, Kaede Sato was left with six gold game coins. In the end, he gritted his teeth and spent five gold game coins to exchange for a skill disc called Hundred Thousand Volts.
Since the next part of the journey was over the sea, it would be safer to let the Wisps learn lightning skills.
Of course, a large part of it was because Kaede Sato had high hopes for Ni Duolan, which was why he chose to prepare for a rainy day. For Ni Duolan, who had the Force trait, Hundred Thousand Volts, Freezing Ray, and Flamethrower were all core skills that could increase the attack range of the King of Ni Duolan several times.
If Ni Duolan could master these skills as soon as possible, he would definitely surprise everyone when he evolved into the King of Ni Duolan.
As for the last gold game coin, Kaede Sato used it to exchange for some high-grade Wisp food, which was enough for the six Wisps to eat for three months.
It had to be said that with the Shapeshifter, a hidden artifact that could help him change his appearance at will, the playground had now become one of the ways Kaede Sato could earn resources.
In the end, Kaede Sato sold the luxury Santa Anda ticket that he could not use to a merchant who had urgent matters to attend to in the Plentiful Edge area as soon as possible at a premium price of 150,000.
After sorting out the resources in his hands, Kaede Sato took out a small device called a learning machine from his dimensional storage equipment. This learning machine was a free gift from the playground after Kaede Sato spent 10 gold game coins and bought the skill disc.
Compared to the old learning machine that Kaede Sato saw in the free trade market of the Rocket Squad's underground base in Nibi City, this small learning machine was a mini version. Of course, its effects were not bad at all.
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