Matt was different from many rich second-generation heirs in Shuijing City. His father, the Ship King, had high hopes for him since he was a child. He expected him to become a powerful trainer who could support the family business. Therefore, he had received good and systematic training since he was a child.
In order to let Matt learn a wealth of elf knowledge, his father spent a lot of money to send him to the best trainer academy in the Fengyuan area. At the same time, he donated a large sum of money to the alliance every year, so that he could obtain the qualifications of the alliance's direct trainer and a relatively good elf from the Imperial Three Families at the age of ten.
In fact, Matt, who had been smarter than his brothers since he was young, had completed the task his father had set for him very well. In the end, he had passed the graduation exam of the Advanced Trainer Academy with rather good results, and had also qualified to participate in this year's Fengyuan Alliance Tournament.
Yes, Matt had not actually traveled in the Fengyuan area for a long time, nor had he obtained any dojo badges. However, he did participate in the Fengyuan Alliance Competition.
As for the fact that Kaede Sato had just imagined that he had obtained eight dojo badges in various areas of the Fengyuan area and qualified to participate in the Fengyuan Alliance Competition, Matt did not explain.
Of course, Matt would not be stupid enough to admit that he had not traveled in the Fengyuan area. He was happy to accept the fact that other people's imagination could increase his personal charm.
Although Matt did not achieve very good results in the Fengyuan Alliance Competition, he still managed to get into the top 16 in his first Alliance Competition. This was enough for him to brag about. It was also because of this that his father, the Ship King, made up his mind to buy a Quasi God elf for him.
After learning that his father was really willing to buy a Quasi God elf for him, Matt had become extremely arrogant recently. In his opinion, the reason why he had stopped in the top 16 was that he lacked a Quasi God elf. When he saw his classmate from the same school who had a Bao Fei Long win the championship, he was extremely jealous.
At the same time, the reason why Matt was so eager to pursue Elusha was naturally because he admired her stunning beauty. At the same time, he was also eyeing the inheritance of elf knowledge from Mizushi Dokan in Elusha's hands.
As a trainer from a famous trainer academy, Matt knew a lot of secrets. Most of the knowledge he had learned in the academy was common knowledge. As for the core elven knowledge, it had always been monopolized by the Alliance and the major families.
For example, the knowledge of how to best nurture a certain type of Wisp or even how to stimulate their special abilities was a secret that belonged to every powerful trainer. It was impossible to obtain in the academy.
According to Matt's investigation, Elusha had inherited her father's knowledge on the cultivation of elves. This knowledge was related to the cultivation of all kinds of Water elves. This knowledge was the result of several generations of research on Water elves in the Mizushi Dokan, and its value was immeasurable.
Now that the Mizushi Dokan had declined, if he could marry Elusha, who was as beautiful as a flower, not only would he be able to win her heart, but he would also be able to inherit the precious elf knowledge.
Unfortunately, Matt had been pursuing Elusha like crazy for more than a week. He had tried all kinds of methods he had inherited from his senior in the academy to woo Elusha, but she still maintained a cold attitude towards him. If he had not known that he could not defeat Elusha, he would have tried to force her to marry him a long time ago.
However, his efforts over the past few days had not been in vain. At least Elusha did not treat him coldly at the beginning, and because he had helped her regain the two fishing boats that she had mortgaged, Elusha was now willing to talk to him.
At first, Matt felt a strong sense of danger from Kaede Sato's sudden appearance. However, during the process of talking to Kaede Sato, he had long since dismissed the idea that Kaede Sato was his rival in love.
There was no other reason. From Kaede Sato's behavior, Matt knew that he was a real civilian trainer. Although Kaede Sato seemed to be doing quite well at the moment, and he could actually afford the huge consumption of elves, that was all.
In Matt's mind, a civilian trainer was like a toad. It was impossible for a toad to eat a swan's meat. Perhaps there were indeed geniuses among the large number of civilian trainers, but they were very rare. He absolutely did not believe that Kaede Sato was one of them. His luck had always been good.
Whether it was his family background or the strength of a trainer, Matt was confident that he could beat Kaede Sato. Therefore, he was not worried that Kaede Sato would become a stumbling block in his pursuit of Elusha. From the looks of it, Kaede Sato should be the stepping stone for him to further pursue Elusha.
At the thought of the possibility of seeing Elusha look at him in a different light, Matt's blood was boiling. He had to admit that Elusha was too beautiful. The beauties he met in his social circle were nothing compared to her. If he could get her, he would be willing to live ten years less.
"Marry a fair, rich, and beautiful woman, inherit the Mizushi Dokan elf's knowledge, obtain a quasi-divine beast, and then reach the pinnacle of life." This was the beautiful blueprint that appeared in Matt's mind at this moment.
Kaede Sato did not know that Matt had now defined him as the first stepping stone for pursuing Elusha, and because of this, he thought of many wonderful things. But even if he knew, he would probably just smile at it.
Now, Kaede Sato, who had entered combat mode, could only try to understand the strength of the trainers participating in the Alliance Tournament. He wanted to see the gap between himself and those trainers who had obtained eight dojo badges during their travels. Kaede Sato wanted to use Matt to see the gap between him and those trainers who had obtained eight dojo badges during their travels.
Unfortunately, he was destined to be disappointed if he didn't know the truth.
Because the two of them were about to hold an elf competition, many spectators on the beach who had nothing to do suddenly heard the news and came over. Soon, with the help of the human wall, a relatively standard battle venue appeared.
At the same time, a strong man volunteered to be the referee of this one-on-one elf battle.
Because Kaede Sato was the challenger, according to the rules, he was the first to release the elf, and the elf he sent out this time was naturally the Marsh Leaping Fish.
"He actually sent out a Marsh Leaping Fish. That's just right. I'll use it to teach this civilian a lesson."
Upon seeing that the elf Kaede Sato sent out was a Marsh Leaping Fish, Matt sneered in his heart and immediately chose the elf he would send out next. He took out a luxury ball from his pocket and released the elf inside.
The next second, a white light was released from the luxury ball, and a blue-skinned elf that was nearly twice the size of the Marsh Leaping Fish suddenly appeared on the sand.
When the people at the edge of the battle tower saw this elf, they immediately went into an uproar. Most of them immediately looked at Kaede Sato and the Marsh Leaping Fish with pitiful eyes.
Even the naughty kids like Ah Chi, who were supporting Kaede Sato, had the same look on their faces. In their opinion, Kaede Sato was bound to lose this elf competition.
There was no other reason than that the elf that Matt sent out this time was the evolved form of the Marsh Leaping Fish, the Swamp Monster.
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