Amidst the cheers, Kaede Sato entered the arena with Meow Meow. This was the third time he had entered the arena. Until now, the only elves he had used were Nidorino and Meow Meow.
Kaede Sato's fake identity was Yamaguchi Yuu. He was a young man with a square face and a simple and honest appearance.
In fact, Yamaguchi Yuu did exist. Kaede Sato still had the Alliance ID card that had been taken from him after his death.
Other than the Alliance ID card of Yamaguchi Yuu, Kaede Sato had more than a dozen other Alliance ID cards of other civilian trainers.
These Alliance ID cards were all obtained by Kaede Sato on the black market. They were not expensive at 100,000 Alliance dollars each, and the seller guaranteed that these Alliance ID cards would be valid for a year.
Yes, every year, there were many ambitious civilian trainers who never returned after setting out.
However, their belongings were not lost in some corner that no one cared about. These things would usually continue to circulate in the market.
For example, Alliance ID cards. These Alliance ID cards that had lost their original owners were all good items in the black market and were worth a lot.
The reason was that as long as they had them, the new owner could temporarily borrow the identity of the original owner of the Alliance ID card with a little disguise.
The only pity was that every three years, the original owner of the Alliance ID card had to personally go to the police station set up by the Alliance in various big and small cities to get a new one replaced. This was to prevent bad people from pretending to be the dead to do evil.
The owners of the Alliance ID cards that Kaede Sato had traded from the black market were all the same age as him, and there was not much difference in their height and build.
With the artifact of disguise, Myriad Transformation, he could use these Alliance ID cards to temporarily and perfectly disguise himself as their original owner.
In fact, if he could go to the arena, Kaede Sato would definitely not want to pretend to be a dead person.
Unfortunately, he was too famous in the battle egg right now. The odds of the bets he had set up during the battle were seriously out of balance, which destroyed his goal of earning a high profit from the battle egg.
What made Kaede Sato speechless was that as long as someone sent out the Swamp Monster, Melaleuca, or the Hunting Butterfly to battle, the audience would suspect that the person was Mr. 2597.
Then, the betting odds set up for this match would become unbalanced, and his goal of going to other battle clubs to participate in battles and profit from the betting would also be dashed.
Therefore, in order to prevent his identity from being exposed and to continue earning money, Kaede Sato had to change his identity and get a new elf to fight against.
However, after Kaede Sato used the identity of Yamaguchi Yuto to win two consecutive rounds here, the odds for him to win had dropped by a lot, becoming 0.72. It was difficult to get the 1.5 and 1.2 odds like at the beginning. (The Alliance rules state that contestants can only bet on themselves to win.)
On the contrary, after Yamaguchi Yuto, played by Kaede Sato, defeated his opponent one-on-three with Nidorino in the second round, fans who supported him appeared one after another. At this time, many people in the audience confidently bet on him to win and then cheered for him.
Kaede Sato's opponent this time was a beautiful trainer in a red and white kimono. Her name was Enoki.
Judging from the other party's appearance, she looked a bit like a witch from a Japanese shrine. The first elf that was sent out was actually a ghost elf, Ghost Stone, which was rarely used by people.
"A witch, huh? It seems that my opponent this time is not simple."
Seeing that the female trainer in front of him had sent out Ghost Stone, Kaede Sato's expression suddenly became serious, and he gradually became more vigilant.
Although in the game, Kaede Sato often subdued ghost elves such as Genin as his main elves, since coming to the real world of elves, he found that very few trainers would cultivate ghost elves.
So far, none of the trainers that Kaede Sato had encountered had cultivated ghost elves. Most trainers seemed to have deliberately ignored this attribute of elves.
It wasn't that Ghost Fairies weren't powerful. On the contrary, Ghost Fairies were similar to Superpower Fairies and Dragon Fairies. They were generally a very powerful type of Fairies.
However, compared to superpower elves and dragon elves, ghost elves were considered undead creatures in the world of elves. They represented inauspiciousness and death, and living beings were not suitable to come into contact with them.
Moreover, ghost elves were undead creatures. Kaede Sato learned from the "Book of Evil Spirits" that their food was generally the life energy of living beings, the death energy transformed from life energy, and the various negative emotions of living beings. Therefore, they were considered the mortal enemies of all living beings.
Although the ghost elves in the anime could also eat Wisp food made by humans like other elves, in fact, these ghost elves that ate Wisp food were just trash. They could never become powerful ghost elves.
After all, ghost-type fairies weren't creatures of flesh and blood at all. The way they absorbed nutrients was completely different from ordinary creatures of flesh and blood. It was impossible for Undead creatures to become stronger by feeding them what living creatures ate.
Therefore, if trainers wanted to cultivate ghost elves and make their own ghost elves stronger, then trainers would have to kill and do things that were against the natural order of things.
Moreover, as the level of ghost elves increased, if the quality of their food could not keep up, then the amount of food they would need would become larger and larger.
Ordinary trainers who lived with ghost elves all year round, even if these ghost elves had no ill intentions towards their trainers, they would still unknowingly absorb the trainer's life energy, thus shortening the trainer's lifespan.
Generally speaking, trainers who specialized in ghost elves were short-lived. Although many of them had great achievements, they also left behind a lot of trouble.
The lifespan of ghost elves was still a mystery. Many ghost elves lived much longer than ordinary humans, so even if their trainers died, they could still live well.
And because they were strong enough, these ghost elves who were no longer restrained by their trainers would generally not listen to the descendants of their trainers. Coupled with their evil nature, it was very likely that they would eventually become evil elves that brought disaster to the world.
As it turned out, the most dangerous wild elves in the wild were all kinds of ghost elves. They were undead creatures, so they did not care about human morality. They only knew that humans were also a kind of food in their diet, and they were the most delicious kind of food.
Therefore, under the Alliance's strong propaganda, even Kaede Sato, who was born in a remote village, knew how terrifying ghost elves were. He even advised trainers not to cultivate ghost elves.
As far as Kaede Sato knew, there was probably only one kind of person who was suitable to cultivate ghost elves.
In ancient times, such people were called clerics, powerful humans who could control ghosts.
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