It was now 11: 30. At this time, Kaede Sato was busy installing an incubator for the spirit egg. He had spent 200 game points to purchase this incubator from the points exchange system.
From the description given by the points exchange system, this incubator, which looked like a glass can, was called the Super Incubator. It had the ability to quickly incubate the spirit egg.
After Kaede Sato carefully placed the spirit egg into the incubator and closed the lid, the mechanical device installed on the incubator automatically detected the spirit egg inside and began to operate automatically.
In a split second, a gentle light shone from under the lid of the incubator. At the same time, some water vapor appeared inside the incubator. Finally, the temperature inside the incubator stopped at a temperature suitable for the incubation of the spirit egg.
"Looks like the effect is pretty good. The quality of the things made by the Rocket team is really good." Then, a small screen on the lid displayed the heartbeat of the spirit egg. Kaede Sato could clearly see that the spirit egg's vital signs were very stable. It was obvious that the spirit egg was incubating healthily under the effect of the incubator.
After that, Kaede Sato began to prepare the Supersonic Bat's lunch. Because of its injuries, the Supersonic Bat's appetite for food was very strong. In a short while, it had finished the remaining 5 liters of cow blood.
And this time, the Supersonic Bat digested the food much faster than usual. After consuming five liters of blood, its belly was only slightly bloated. It looked like it hadn't had enough. In the end, Kaede Sato gave it two calcium tablets that he had bought from the female doctor, Fei Yali.
After finishing the Supersonic Bat's lunch, Kaede Sato went to the cafeteria and spent 10 game points on a sumptuous lunch and 20 liters of fresh cow blood. After resting for nearly two hours, he brought the Supersonic Bat and the spirit egg to the training ground.
While Kaede Sato was resting in the dormitory, he found out that he had sold another 200 energy cubes through the system. After deducting the cost of the calcium tablets, spirit eggs, incubators, and food, he still had 1,255 points on hand. (1265 - 200 - 500 - 200 - 10 + 200 * 5 * 0.9)
Kaede Sato did not want to attract attention because he had a lot of points on hand and he did not want to attract attention (the energy cube was a secret and the spirit egg was a secret), so he chose to go to the training ground for the Wisp training.
The environment of the paid training ground was naturally many times better than the public training ground. The entire paid training ground occupied a slightly larger area than the public training ground, but unlike the empty concrete ground of the public training ground, there were many interconnected walls here, which divided into separate rooms and formed a square tower that looked like a beam.
(Note: A standard football field covers an area of 6400 square meters, 100 meters long and 64 meters wide, as mentioned before.)
The paid training ground was divided into six floors. The first three floors were low-level training grounds. There were 50 individual training rooms on each floor. The area of each room was about 120 square meters. The space was large enough, and there were some simple training equipment placed inside.
The fourth to fifth floors were mid-level training grounds. There were 20 individual training rooms on these two floors, and they were only open to members of the Rocket team who were at least a squadron leader level. Each individual room was about 300 square meters, and the training equipment inside was naturally much better than the low-level training grounds.
As for the sixth floor, there were 10 individual training rooms on this floor, and they were only open to members of the Rocket team who were at least an elite level. These rooms were equipped with the best training equipment in the Rocket team, and there were also specialized personnel to assist in the training.
Currently, as a small soldier, Kaede Sato could naturally rent a low-level training ground, and the rental fee was not cheap. It cost him 5 game points per hour. After some consideration, Kaede Sato also spent 15 game points to rent one of the low-level training grounds for three hours.
According to the training schedule, the afternoon training was also focused on physical training. To be honest, Kaede Sato felt that the 15 game points he spent were worth it. Although it was a low-level training ground, he found that it was equipped with equipment for the Supersonic Bats to train their physical strength, skills, evasion, and flight.
For example, there was a powerful electric fan that Kaede Sato wanted to buy. It was enough to create a strong airflow for the Supersonic Bats to train their physical strength and fly against the wind.
Another example was the machine that Kaede Sato wanted to train the Supersonic Bats in evasion training. There was an Air Bomb Evasion Training Room here, and in this room, there were 10 launchers that could simultaneously launch high-speed air bombs from different angles.
For example, there were many rings hanging from the ceiling of the training ground that Kaede Sato wanted to train the Supersonic Bats in flight techniques. These rings could be moved and could be lifted. By using these rings to form different flight paths, the Supersonic Bats should be able to perform various flight training of different difficulties.
"Come out, Supersonic Bats. Begin your training." Looking at the various training equipment in the room, Kaede Sato revealed a satisfied smile. He then placed the spirit egg in his arms on a safe shelf and released the Pokeball from the Supersonic Bat.
After eating and drinking to its fill and resting for more than two hours, the Supersonic Bat with its strong physique had recovered its vigor. Moreover, because it had just won a battle, its spirit had also increased.
As soon as the Supersonic Bat appeared, it chirped happily at Kaede Sato and landed on his shoulder.
"Supersonic Bat, this time's physical strength training is different from the morning's. This time, you will have to fight against strong winds." Kaede Sato said to the Supersonic Bat as he brought it to the glass passage where the powerful electric fan was placed.
The appearance of this powerful electric fan was not much different from an ordinary floor-type electric fan, but its size was at least five or six times larger than an ordinary floor-type electric fan. Just one of the blades used to rotate was two meters long.
Currently, this powerful electric fan was placed in the innermost part of a long glass passage. The power of the powerful electric fan's motor was very high, and the strongest wind it could produce could reach level 8 (previously it was level 10, but it was too exaggerated). What kind of concept was a level 8 wind? It was enough to blow a person or a tree over.
Therefore, in order to prevent the strong wind from damaging the training, they specifically built a glass passage made of tempered glass. It was about 30 meters long and stood in a zigzag pattern in the entire training ground. This glass passage was used to isolate the strong wind, and on the other hand, it could prevent the strong wind from scattering.
Moreover, on the floor of the glass passage, there was a layer of high-quality sponge cushion. Even if the Spirits that were training inside could not withstand the strong wind, they would not suffer any serious injuries.
After giving a simple explanation of the Supersonic Bat's training content, Kaede Sato exited the glass passage and closed the seamlessly connected glass door. Then, he picked up the remote control for the powerful electric fan that was placed on the door.
First, it was level 1 wind, then level 2 wind, followed by level 3 wind. The level of the wind gradually increased, and when the wind level reached level 6, the Supersonic Bat, who was originally at ease, finally felt that it was very difficult. At this time, it was desperately flapping its wings in the level 6 wind, struggling to maintain its flying posture.
(Note: The wind speed of level 6 wind is 10.8 meters to 13.8 meters per second, which is enough to cause the sound of electric wires, the difficulty of holding an umbrella, and the shaking of large branches.)
The strong wind whistled past, and the sound produced by the friction between the wind and the air lingered in the ears of Kaede Sato, who was standing at the edge of the glass passage. At this time, he was also using the timer on the Rocket's watch to time the Supersonic Bat's flight time in the strong wind.
Although the Supersonic Bat was trying its best to flap its wings frequently to maintain its flying posture, as time passed, the Supersonic Bat's stamina began to deplete. In the end, it was blown backward by the strong winds that maintained the level 6 wind. It was unable to take even a small step forward.
After 5 minutes and 21 seconds, the Supersonic Bat, who was in the level 6 wind, finally could not hold on any longer. It was directly blown all the way to the end of the sponge pile.
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