"Mr. Sato, who do you think will win the final championship? The remaining four trainers are all very powerful. " In the temporary medical room, Irene looked at the big screen in front of her and asked Kaede Sato curiously.
The St. Louis Fairies Competition had now reached the semi-finals. Most of the people had personally gone to the edge of the battlefield to watch the audience. Because there were no patients in the temporary medical room for the time being, other than the two Fairies medical trainers, Kaede Sato and Irene, who stayed behind, the other auxiliary medical staff went to the scene to watch the competition.
In fact, Irene also wanted to go to the scene to watch the competition, but the sense of responsibility of a Fairies medical trainer implanted in her body made her resolutely give up the idea. If someone came to ask for treatment, and she was not there, she would feel very guilty.
But to Irene's surprise, Kaede Sato, a trainer who broke into the top seven, did not go, but chose to stay in the temporary medical room to watch the big screen.
Although she did not know whether Kaede Sato had the same sense of responsibility as her, Irene was very happy that Kaede Sato chose to stay behind. In her heart, she naively classified Kaede Sato as the kind of person who had a sense of responsibility.
"I'm not too sure. The strength gap between these people is not big. If one can effectively use the Fairies in his hands to fight, that person will be the final winner."
When Kaede Sato heard this, he glanced at the girl next to him, and then answered ambiguously.
Among the final four players, in addition to Hideji Ikeda, there were also Mike, Jiro Miyamoto, and Osamu Yamato, all of whom were young trainers.
Among the four players in the top four, Kaede Sato thought that Hideji Ikeda was the strongest. So far, Hideji Ikeda had shown four Fairies, namely, Circle Bear, Fire-Breathing Dragon, Aqua Ibu, and Niula. These three Fairies were up to level 35, with the Level 38 Fire-Breathing Dragon being the highest.
In fact, if the level of the sprite was used to distinguish the trainer's strength, then Ikeda Shoutji could only be ranked second among the top four players. A Western player named Mike, his Water Arrow Turtle was level 40.
However, Ikeda Shoutji's strength lay in his excellent commanding ability and the nurturing of the elves. Whether it was Circle Bear, Fire Dragon, or Aqua Ibu and Niula, these four elves had all been nurtured by him to suit their fighting style. Moreover, under his command, they were flexible and changeable.
In many cases, even without his command, Ikeda Shoutji's four elves could accurately make reasonable combat choices to deal with the opponent. The four elves' excellent combat judgment was undoubtedly trained by Ikeda Shoutji in private.
In addition to Ikeda Shoutji, who was one of the top four players who could use multiple attributes, the other three top four players had their own characteristics. They were all trainers who specialized in a certain Elf attribute.
Mike was a trainer who specialized in the water element. Currently, the four elves he had displayed were Water Arrow Turtle, Stinger Jellyfish, Marsh Of Goguryeo, and Sapphire Starfish. These four elves were all level 35 and above.
Miyamoto Jiro was a trainer who specialized in the poison element. Among the four top four players, his methods were undoubtedly the most insidious and ruthless. He would always use various methods to make his opponent's Elf choose to be poisoned, and then use various delaying methods to make his opponent helplessly choose to surrender.
Miyamoto Jiro's current elves were Two-shot Gas, Snake Snake, Stinger Jellyfish, Hornet Hornet, and Tyrant Flower. Except for Two-shot Gas and Snake Snake, which were above level 35, the rest were between level 30 and level 34.
As for the last one, Yamato, he was a trainer who specialized in superpowers. Surprisingly, this person was actually a rare superpower user. Of course, his superpower was completely incomparable to that of Na Zi that Kaede Sato had seen before.
However, a superpower user was a superpower user. Yamato could communicate with his Wisps through telepathy, so in battle, he could command the Wisps without having to open his mouth to do so.
Yamato's silent command method was naturally very powerful. Under normal circumstances, it was difficult for his opponent to predict his Elf's next attack, which often allowed his Elf to gain the upper hand in the battle.
Thus far, Yamato had revealed Hu Di, the Dream Guide Raging Ram, and the Magic Wall Puppet. Among these three Elves, Hu Di was the highest-leveled, at Level 39. The Dream Guide Raging Ram and the Magic Wall Puppet, on the other hand, were only Level 30.
Yamato Shuu's current battles were almost one-sided. Relying on his Hu Di, he was often able to defeat two or three opponents. Even if he used the Dream Rake and the Magic Wall Puppet, it was difficult for his opponents to defeat his Wisp.
However, Yamato, who had been smooth sailing in the St. Louis Elf Competition, encountered an unprecedented challenge. His opponent in the semi-finals was Ikeda Shoutji, who Kaede Sato considered the strongest.
At present, Yamato's strongest Elf, Hu Di, had been defeated by Ikeda Shoutji's Niula. Moreover, the Magic Wall Doll was now retreating under Niula's cunning offensive. If Yamato came up with a special response, it was only a matter of time before the Magic Wall Doll was defeated.
Compared with the almost one-sided situation on the side of Yamato and Ikeda Shoutji, the battle between Mike and Miyamoto Jiro had fallen into a white-hot stage. The strength of the players on both sides was almost equal, and now it was hard to tell who had the upper hand.
However, because of Mike's Mysterious Protection of the Stinger Jellyfish, most of Miyamoto Jiro's means to poison his opponent's Elves were contained, which put Miyamoto Jiro in a disadvantageous position. If Miyamoto Jiro could not break through the blockade of the mysterious protection, his biggest weapon might not be able to be used in this battle.
After more than half an hour of fierce battle, the battle between Yamato and Ikeda Shoutji was the first to end, which made many of the audience's eyes pop out. Yamato's three superpower Elves were unexpectedly defeated by Ikeda Shoutji's Niula, which was an unprecedented defeat.
The battle between Mike and Miyamoto Jiro lasted for nearly an hour, and finally came to an end. The winner was Miyamoto Jiro.
After paying the price of losing an Abo, Miyamoto Jiro finally survived the duration of the Stinger Jellyfish's Mysterious Protection.
Because he was prepared, Miyamoto Jiro's Dual Gas Bomb used the Provoke skill to make the Stinger Jellyfish unable to use the Mysterious Protection. Finally, with the Dual Gas Bomb, he successfully defeated Mike's most difficult Stinger Jellyfish.
Subsequently, the situation of the battle fell into Miyamoto Jiro's rhythm. Mike's remaining two Elves soon lost their fighting ability under the poisoning tactic that Miyamoto Jellyfish was good at.
In the end, the strongest two players were born, and the final was about to begin.
At this time, the door of the captain's cabin, which had been quiet, opened.
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