When it was about nine o 'clock in the evening, Nogu finally walked into the conference hall with three blood-stained elites from the Rocket Corps.
The four of them walked up to the podium in the conference hall together. A middle-aged elite man from the Rocket Corps, who looked quite prestigious, walked past Nogu and the other two and stood in front of the podium. He then looked down at Kaede Sato and the other recruits with his eagle-like eyes.
This elite man from the Rocket Corps was of a moderate build. He walked with a hawk-like gait. There were several hideous scars on his handsome face, and he also had a big aquiline nose. Together with his eagle-like sharp eyes, he gave off a sinister and vicious feeling.
Perhaps it was because he often stayed up late or fought, but his body was relatively thin. He had a pair of big panda eyes, and his long hair hung behind his head in a slovenly manner.
Although the elite man from the Rocket Corps looked very sloppy, Kaede Sato and the other recruits did not dare to underestimate him.
All the recruits, including Kaede Sato, felt as if they were being stared at by a sinister viper. They could not help but mutter in their hearts.
This elite man from the Rocket Corps was called Shibata Takashi. He had reached the level of a reserve cadre in the Rocket Corps. He was a veteran Quasi-Heavenly King trainer who specialized in Electric Elves.
At the same time, Shibata Takashi was currently the commander of one of the three Elves in the base of the Rocket Corps, the Aurora Rock Corps. He was in charge of the Aurora Rock Corps just now.
Now, Shibata Takashi was ordered by the higher-ups of the Rocket Corps to come over and introduce the situation of the mysterious island to Kaede Sato and the other recruits who were about to participate in the second stage of the newcomer competition.
Shibata Takashi was once the first batch of elite personnel sent by the Rocket Corps to investigate the mysterious island. He had the experience of surviving on the island for more than a month, so he had a deep understanding of the situation on the mysterious island.
This time, the upper echelons of the Rocket Squad had specially invited him to introduce the situation on the mysterious island to Kaede Sato and the other rookies. Their purpose was naturally to let him impart more survival experience on the mysterious island to Kaede Sato and the others so that they could adapt to life on the mysterious island as soon as possible.
In fact, apart from Shibata Takashi, Nogu and the other two elites of the Rocket had also been to the mysterious island for a period of time. This time, they were there to teach Sato Kaede and the others about their island survival experience.
Shibata Yutaka saw that the people below had quietened down under his gaze. He nodded in satisfaction and then pressed a button on the podium.
In a split second, a large electronic screen suddenly appeared in mid-air, and on the electronic screen was a map.
This map seemed to have been meticulously drawn. Not only did it show the topography of the mountains and rivers, but it also marked the habitats of the various elves in each area.
It could be said that as long as they got this map, the danger on the mysterious island would definitely be greatly reduced for Kaede Sato and the other rookies, and they would not get lost.
However, when Kaede Sato took a closer look, he found that the information on this map was very similar to the map that Marlow had shown him before. It was just that the level of detail was much lower than the one in Marlow's hands.
In addition to showing the distribution of wild elves in more detail, Marlow's map also marked many resource points that could be used in the wild. These wild resource points could definitely provide a lot of convenience for people who could survive in the wild.
This showed how valuable the map in Marlow's hands was.
Because of this, Kaede Sato also felt a little regretful at this time. If he could get the map in Marlow's hands, his safety on the island would at least be increased by two levels.
"My name is Shibata Toyoshi. This time, I'm here to explain the situation on the island to you trash. My time is precious, so I definitely won't say it a second time. How much you can understand will depend on yourselves. Look at the big screen, we'll start from here …"
Seeing the map appear, Shibata Toyoshi began his work. With a cold face, he explained the various areas on the map in detail to Kaede Sato and the other rookies that needed to be paid attention to.
After witnessing the attack of the wild elves, Kaede Sato and the other rookies naturally did not dare to underestimate the wild elves on the island. Now that they saw the detailed map on the screen, they could not take their eyes off it.
However, as soon as they heard Shibata Toyoshi begin to explain the situation of the various areas on the map, they quickly shifted their attention away from the map and listened attentively to Shibata Toyoshi's explanation.
Although Shibata Toyoshi was a fierce person, he was definitely the real deal. He had lived on the mysterious island for more than a month and came out alive. He was indeed very familiar with the situation on the island, and had his own unique insights.
For example, there was a large group of Morning Sprout Tribe living on the prairie, and there were wild elves living there. These wild elves were easier to deal with, and one could choose where to rest and so on.
For example, there was a hot-tempered Heavenly King Tyrannosaur living in a lake, and one should absolutely not go there without a reason. Even if one was forced to go there, one should know when and what methods to use, and so on.
For example, there was a certain Ardent Sparrow Tribe and a certain Bobo Tribe living in a large forest. They would often fight over resources due to overbreeding, and because of this, both sides would often fight. It was best to choose which route to avoid the unexpected calamity of the two large tribes.
All in all, Shibata Toyoshi's explanation was basically the way to survive on the island. His explanation enlightened Kaede Sato and the other rookies, and it was an eye-opener.
Even Sakaki Tomoharu, who was initially unmoved, quickly put away his arrogance and began to listen attentively to Shibata Toyoshi's explanation of the island's experience.
As the saying went, listening to a wise man's words was better than studying for ten years. He was talking about how Shibata Toyoshi was teaching Kaede Sato and the others about survival in the wild.
After Shibata Takashi, an experienced trainer, explained the situation of the mysterious island in detail, Kaede Sato and the other recruits of the Rocket Team began to quickly gain a general understanding of the mysterious island. They also secretly memorized some important information that was not shown on the map.
About half an hour later, Shibata Toyoshi finished explaining what he had to say, and then he left the conference hall without waiting for Kaede Sato and the others to ask any questions.
Although Shibata Toyoshi had lived on the island for more than a month, his range of activity was still relatively limited. Therefore, the content of his explanation was only a very small area on the entire map.
Then, another Rocket elite stood on the podium. This Rocket elite's job was similar to Shibata Toyoshi's.
However, the content of this Rocket elite's explanation was a little rough, but the good thing was that he seemed to have a wide range of activities on the island, and the area he talked about was very large. It allowed Kaede Sato and the others to further understand the situation on the island.
Like Shibata Toyoshi, this Rocket elite's explanation lasted for about half an hour, and then he left on his own. Then, another Rocket elite explained the island's content to Kaede Sato and the others.
The island survival experience conference lasted for about two hours. During these two hours, Kaede Sato and the other rookies all learned a lot, and they were no longer unfamiliar with the situation on the mysterious island.
However, as Kaede Sato and the others became more and more aware of the complex and ever-changing living environment on the mysterious island, they became more and more wary of the mysterious island.
Especially when they learned that the survival rate of the last batch of Rocket elites who entered the mysterious island for exploration was less than 30%, Kaede Sato and the others' hearts suddenly sank to the bottom.
Kaede Sato could now speculate with certainty that the Rocket's rookie competition this time, in addition to selecting outstanding talents, definitely had other purposes.
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