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Chapter 206

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After Kaede Sato said goodbye to the old man, he immediately headed for the Sea Cavern. It was a relatively famous place in Clear Water City, so it was not difficult to find. After asking for directions, Kaede Sato soon arrived at the beach where the Sea Cavern was located.

It was around eight o 'clock in the morning, and there were very few people on the beach. As Kaede Sato got closer to the Sea Cavern, the number of trainers he met along the way increased.

From the various glorious deeds the old man had told him, the Sea Cavern was a treasure land. Not only did it have a large number of Water Fairies, but it also had all kinds of rich resources.

For example, the Water Stone was an expensive Evolution Stone. It could be found in the Sea Caverns, but with a large number of trainers mining it, the Water Stone in the outer regions of the Sea Caverns was gone. It could only be found in the dangerous depths of the Sea Caverns.

Of course, as long as the geographical environment of the Sea Cavern did not change too much, the place would continue to produce precious Fairies such as the water stones.

According to the map the old man had given to Kaede Sato, the entire Sea Cavern was very large and complicated. It was like a natural maze. Even with a map, if one got lost in the Sea Cavern and could not get out before five o 'clock in the afternoon, they would face the danger of drowning.

Moreover, the wild Wisps in the Sea Caverns were quite aggressive, especially the Wisps in the depths of the Sea Caverns. Not only were the Wisps very aggressive, but their levels were also very high. As such, the depths of the Sea Caverns were quite dangerous.

Even so, there were still many trainers who died in the Sea Cavern every year, and the number was increasing every year.

In this case, the Alliance could not stop trainers from venturing into the Sea Cavern. As the saying went, people died for wealth, and birds died for food. An ordinary water stone could be sold for an average of two million on the black market.

If someone could obtain seven or eight water stones in the Sea Cavern, they would become rich. Therefore, many civilian trainers ventured into the Sea Cavern every day.

Kaede Sato walked along the beach for about seven or eight minutes. A large hole at the junction of the cliff and the beach appeared in front of Kaede Sato's eyes. Some trainers with Fairy Belts were going in and out of the hole.

Obviously, the big hole at the junction of the cliff and the beach was the entrance to the Sea Cavern.

At the same time, there were a large number of stalls at the entrance of the Sea Caverns. The owners of these stalls were basically ordinary residents of Aqua Quiet City. Their stalls basically sold Wisp Potions and a unique Aqua Quiet City Pixie Ball Tennis Ball.

In addition to the stalls of Shuijing City's original residents, there were also some trainers' stalls. These stalls sold all kinds of strange things. Most of them were beautiful blue ores. These blue ores were currently soaked in water.

These blue ores were called blue water stones in Clear Water City. These stones were a kind of mineral that was associated with the water stones. They did not have the energy to evolve Fairies like the water stones, but they contained water energy.

The purer the color of the blue water stone, the more water energy it contained. According to the old man's introduction, the best blue water stone was the main raw material for making the precious Fairy Mysterious Water Droplets.

Because this kind of blue water stone contained water energy, it had a good effect on helping the fairies practice all kinds of water skills. At the same time, it also had the effect of dry ice. Once it was broken, the water energy inside would gush out, and it could be used as artificial rain.

Unfortunately, once this blue water stone was taken out of the water, the water energy inside it would quickly dissipate. Fortunately, this phenomenon of energy loss would only appear on low to medium quality blue water stones. Blue water stones of high quality and above would not automatically lose energy.

Currently, most of the blue water stones on the trainers' stalls were medium quality. There were very few high quality ones. As for the best quality, there was not even a single piece.

In fact, the best quality blue water stones were very easy to recognize. Not only was its color as pure as the best sapphire, but it also automatically emitted blue water energy waves. The value of a blue water stone of this level was no lower than ordinary water stones. It could be considered a different kind of gemstone.

In addition to selling blue water stones, some trainers also started the business of renting out Fairies. There were only two kinds of Fairies for rent. The first was the lantern fish, and the second was the lightning firefly.

Because the Sea Cavern was dark and damp, entering it required a Little Elf that could use the Flash skill. However, the Flash skill was a Secret Skill Disc. Ordinary trainers did not have it, so most trainers had to rely on various lighting tools to enter the Sea Cavern.

However, lighting tools were obviously not as good as Fairies. Water was everywhere in the Sea Caverns, and there were many Water Fairies. Once these lighting tools got wet, they were as good as useless. Therefore, Lantern Fish and Electric Fireflies, two kinds of Fairies that could automatically light up, were very popular among trainers who ventured into the Sea Caverns.

Whether it was the lantern fish or the lightning firefly, as long as they had enough Stamina, they were equivalent to a lamp with unlimited energy. The illumination effect was much stronger than ordinary lighting tools.

Although most of the old man's words were boastful, some of the information about the Sea Cave was undoubtedly a great help to Kaede Sato. It allowed a layman like him to quickly grasp a lot of information about the Sea Cave, so he did not rush in recklessly.

Kaede Sato had a lighting tool on him. Now that he had a better one, he would naturally choose the better one. When he arrived at the entrance of the Sea Cave, the first thing he did was to go to the stalls that rented out the lightning fireflies and lantern fish.

In fact, the stalls that rented out the lightning fireflies and lantern fish said that they were renting out Fairies, but they were actually selling them.

There were too many trainers entering the Sea Cave every day, and many of them were there for the water stones inside. If the lightning fireflies and lantern fish were rented out to these trainers, once an accident happened to these trainers inside, the lightning fireflies and lantern fish would probably not be able to return.

Therefore, these stalls that rented out the lightning fireflies and lantern fish were basically selling Fairies in the name of renting them out. The Alliance was naturally aware of this situation, but this kind of high-profit business was obviously not banned.

Moreover, trainers did need these two kinds of Fairies to enter the Sea Cave. Over time, the Alliance turned a blind eye to this business.

Of course, if these stalls dared to sell Fairies other than these two kinds of Fairies, the Alliance would severely punish them. Basically, there were plainclothes spies of the Alliance watching these stalls every day.

The history of renting out the lightning fireflies and lantern fish was relatively long in Shuijing City. In addition, Fengyuan's largest Wild Fairies Hunting Ground was near the west of Shuijing City. Therefore, this kind of business had subtly formed an industrial chain.

The lightning fireflies and lantern fish that were rented out here were basically hatched and then artificially cultivated. Therefore, trainers could immediately command them as long as they bought them.

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