Of course, there were two sets of rules set by the city of La Roux. One was for foreigners, and the other was for the locals of La Roux. Compared to the rules set for foreigners, the locals of La Roux were naturally incomparably superior.
For example, many places in Larus would not be developed by foreigners, while the natives could freely go to any place in Larus, and they did not have to pay a single cent for a ride.
Another example was that the trainers of Larus could receive free medical services, and each of them could receive a subsidy of one million Alliance dollars. Every newbie trainer could receive three Royal Elves for free.
Another example was that the fines of the natives of Larus would be reduced by eighty percent, and they would have the opportunity to be pardoned once a month. What angered the foreigners the most was that the natives of Larus also had the right to expel foreigners.
Once more than twenty natives of Larus voted to expel an outsider, the outsider would have to leave within a specified period of time, and he would forever be blacklisted in Larus.
Of course, rights could not be abused. The actions of the natives of Larus had to be notarized. If someone was reported to have abused their power, the person would be sent to the court for a public trial. Once convicted, the native of Larus would be sentenced to death.
At the same time, rights and obligations were reciprocal. In the event of an accident in Larus, any natives of Larus had to unconditionally accept the arrangements, or they would be charged with treason.
Because the various welfare conditions of Larus were very good, many people wanted to obtain the identity of a native of Larus. However, it was extremely difficult to obtain this identity. Apart from being born and raised in Larus, there were three ways for foreigners to become a native of Larus.
The first way was to live in Larus for more than ten years, and during these ten years, they had to spend at least two million Alliance dollars every year and had no record of violating any of the rules.
The second way was to register as a citizen. The city of Larus would always welcome any Elf researcher or Heavenly King trainer to become one of them. Of course, the premise was that these people had no serious criminal records.
The third method was the Battle Tower. As long as someone could obtain 30 consecutive victories in the Battle Tower, or become the Tower Lord of a certain floor of the Battle Tower, these people would automatically have the qualifications to become locals of La Roux City.
"So that's how it is. It seems that Lars City is really a good place. I really envy those trainers who were born in this place."
Kaede Sato, who was sitting in the glass elevator with many people, was reading a guidebook that introduced the rules and benefits of the city of Larus in detail.
After reading the rules section and the rights and obligations section of the guidebook, Kaede Sato turned his attention to the Tower of Battle section of the guidebook. His mission in coming to La Rose was to obtain 10 consecutive victories in this place, so he needed to have some understanding of this place.
When Kaede Sato began to carefully read the chapter on the Tower of Battle in the guidebook, his face gradually revealed an expression of surprise. He could not help but be amazed by the investment that the city of Larus had put into the Tower of Battle.
The Tower of Battle in Larus currently had 108 floors. The first 30 floors were the beginner area, the 31st to 60th floors were the intermediate area, the 61st to 90th floors were the advanced area, and the last 18 floors were the private areas of the tower.
Everyone challenged the Battle Tower starting from the first floor. Only the winner could advance to the next floor, while the loser would retreat to the next floor. Every time a trainer won three times in a row, they could advance to the next two floors.
However, in the first 90 floors of the Tower of Battle, every 30 floors represented a certain level. Every time a trainer set foot on the 30th, 60th, and 90th floors, they had to win three out of five matches in order to advance one floor. If they failed, they would fall back 15 floors.
The last 18 floors of the Tower of Battle were the territory of the tower's guardian. Only those who had successfully passed the test of the 90th floor could set foot there. Each of these 18 floors had only one master.
If someone wanted to become the master of one of the last 18 floors, they had to win 10 times against other opponents on that floor who were not the tower's guardian. Every challenger only had three chances to challenge the tower's guardian master. Once these three chances were used up, the challenger would never be able to participate in the Tower of Battle.
The tower's guardian master could be said to be the privileged class of the city of Larus. They could receive all the services of the city free of charge, and they could freely enter and exit any place in the city. Every year, they could receive 2 billion Alliance dollars and various rare elf items as a reward.
It was worth mentioning that the Tower of Battle had a point exchange system similar to the Rocket's. Every challenger could receive points as a reward as long as they won. This point reward depended on the floor the challenger was on. For example, the reward for a successful challenge on the first floor was one point, the second was two points, the third was three points, and so on.
Of course, after reaching the last 18 floors of the Tower of Battle, every challenger would receive a fixed number of points for a successful challenge. The winner would receive 100 points as a reward.
These points were very precious to every challenger. These points could be used to exchange for a variety of elf items in the Tower of Battle. The variety of items that could be exchanged in the Tower of Battle was much more than the internal point exchange system of the Rocket.
Whether it was a variety of rare elves or rare elf items, as long as you had enough points, you could exchange for them. The only downside was that these points could not be traded. They would be bound to the challenger and could only be used by the challenger.
In addition to the point reward, the challenger would receive a substantial monetary reward every time they won. The challenger could receive 10% of the price of the tickets sold for the battle as a monetary reward.
Therefore, as long as one was popular and strong enough, every trainer could receive a huge return on the Tower of Battle. It was precisely because of this huge return that countless trainers from all over the world came to the Tower of Battle every year.
The Battle of the Elves was the most popular competitive event in the World of the Elves. It had countless fans, and it was precisely because the Tower of Battle hosted the top Battle of the Elves in the entire World of the Elves that it attracted countless spectators who loved the Battle of the Elves.
Of course, among the countless challengers of the Tower of Combat, only a few were able to stand at the peak of the Tower of Combat. However, due to the appearance of the Tower of Combat in La Roux City, a large number of civilian trainers with great potential would emerge every year.
It could be said that the Tower of Battle in La Rose City was a hotbed for the rise of civilian trainers. It should be known that among the 18 tower owners of the Tower of Battle in La Rose City, 10 of them were strong trainers of civilian origin. Among them, the trainer who stood at the top of the Tower of Battle was also a civilian trainer.
"A hotbed for the rise of civilian trainers? That's right. I really hope that one day, I can also stand at the top of this tower."
Looking at the towering obelisk in the distance, Kaede Sato was full of anticipation, his eyes shining at this time.
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