As the name suggested, the nearby forest area was called the Lazy Man Forest because there were a lot of lazy men living here. How many were there? How many were there?
Ever since Kaede Sato rode the Wind Speed Dog out of the cave, the most Fairies he had seen along the way were the lazy men.
Without exception, these lazy fellows were either lying on trees or sleeping on the ground, maintaining a lazy look on their faces. Even when they were hungry and food was placed in front of them, most of them were unwilling to move.
If it weren't for the Heavenly King Leave Requesting King behind them, there wouldn't be many wild Fairies in the nearby forest who would dare to touch them. Plus, they also had seniors like the Hyperactive Ape, who worked from day to night without feeling tired. Otherwise, more than half of them would have starved to death.
"Sigh … The lazy men are indeed worthy of their name. They are all lazy fellows. No wonder very few trainers train such Fairies. Such lazy characters are not suitable for Fairies battles at all. They can be used as pets, but no, they can't be used as pets either. These fellows are too lazy …"
Kaede Sato was speechless as he looked at the lazy men around him. He began to feel that his plan to train the flexible King Leave Requesting King had a bleak future.
However, he was not someone who would give up easily. Along the way, he carefully used the system's detection function to detect the lazy men he had seen.
What surprised Kaede Sato was that these lazy fellows had very high aptitudes. He had seen nine Golden Aptitude Lazy Men along the way, and three of them had inherited some very good moves.
However, these nine Golden Aptitude Lazy Men had a noble status, perhaps due to the fact that they had been trained vigorously by their clans. Every day, they would be served by people whenever they opened their mouths to eat or stretched out their hands. They were even lazier than the other lazy men.
In fact, for Kaede Sato, the aptitude of the lazy men was the second most important, while their character was the first. As long as they were not lazy, Kaede Sato could accept them no matter what their aptitude was.
Unfortunately, it was not easy to find such a weird lazy man who did not like to be lazy. Kaede Sato had never seen a lazy man who would engage in combat training.
The wild Fairies in the Lazy Man Forest basically treated the lazy men as air or mascots. Not many wild Fairies would pay attention to these lazy fellows, let alone attack them.
The Lazy Man Forest was rich in resources, and because the lazy men were too lazy, there were still a lot of resources left. The other wild Fairies here would not risk offending the lazy men to fight for food.
Therefore, these lazy men basically had no sense of danger at all. They lived carefree lives every day. Under the influence of such fairy-like lifestyle, how could these lazy men have the slightest desire to fight?
It was precisely because of this that many of the lazy men that Kaede Sato saw along the way were actually not young, but they were only level-7 or level-8. It had to be said that they were extremely lazy.
Finally, Kaede Sato rode the Wind Speed Dog for half a round in the Lazy Man Forest. He then quickly rode the Wind Speed Dog in the southwest direction with a trace of disappointment.
"There's no cure for laziness. Perhaps I should start from the lazy men's eggs. The lazy men here are hopeless, and it's a waste of resources to raise them. Although nature is hard to erase, with the environment and nurturing, the lazy men's newborns may have a glimmer of hope to weaken most of their nature …"
Riding on the Wind Speed Dog, Kaede Sato commanded it to move in the southeast direction. At the same time, he was thinking about how to train a king that would not be too lazy.
All of a sudden, a white figure jumped down from the big tree in front of him and intercepted the Wind Speed Dog.
"It's these fellows with too much energy and nowhere to vent it. Ignore him, Wind Speed Dog, speed up and shake him off."
Kaede Sato looked at the Hyperactive Ape that was yelling at him and the Wind Speed Dog in front of him. A trace of disgust appeared on his face. Without thinking, he directly gave the order to the Wind Speed Dog.
Compared to the lazy Lazy Man and the Hyperactive Ape, the Hyperactive Ape was simply a model of diligent housekeeping. Apart from sleeping at night, the Hyperactive Apes here worked hard for their tribe all day long.
From day to night, they were either searching for food or delivering food to their clansmen. If the tribe of the lazy men did not have the support of these energetic fellows, perhaps it would have declined long ago.
If the Lazy Man and the Hyperactive Ape were victims deeply affected by the trait of laziness, then the Hyperactive Ape was definitely a victim deeply affected by the trait of motivation.
Due to the trait of motivation, the Hyperactive Ape would be in a state of excitement all day long. If they did not vent their excess energy, they would not be able to sleep at night.
The trait of motivation made the Hyperactive Ape's blood boil. Their heart rate was a dozen times faster than that of ordinary creatures. Therefore, if they did not exhaust their physical strength and energy, they would not be able to stop and would not be able to sleep at night.
These Hyperactive Apes would feel uncomfortable all over if they did not move. They were patients with severe ADHD.
Along the way, the wild fairies that Kaede Sato encountered the most were undoubtedly the Hyperactive Ape.
These fellows were used to running amok in the Lazy Man's Forest because of their tribe. They were also very xenophobic. When they saw the two unfamiliar faces, Kaede Sato and the Wind Speed Dog, they immediately jumped out to attack.
At first, Kaede Sato thought that by teaching these fellows a lesson, he could increase the level of the fairies in his hands. However, as soon as he started fighting, he realized that he had poked a hornet's nest.
These fellows were very shameless. Once they could not win, they would immediately call for help. They were really the kind of people who would fight in groups.
Kaede Sato could not afford to provoke these energetic fellows. When he saw them, the best thing to do was to shake them off and hide far away. Out of sight, out of mind.
When Wind Speed Hound heard Sato Kaede's words, the flames wrapping around its limbs instantly soared. Next, it brought Sato Kaede along as it turned into a red phantom that rapidly scurried away. In just a short while, it had shaken off the Over-Action Ape by a large distance.
The Hyperactive Ape blocking the way was obviously a very stubborn fellow. When he saw that the two unfamiliar faces, Kaede Sato and Wind Speed Dog, were ignoring him, he immediately became very angry and immediately chased after them.
In terms of walking speed, the Hyperactive Ape was naturally not as fast as Wind Speed Dog. However, with the help of his ability to climb trees and his outstanding sense of balance, the Hyperactive Ape was able to keep up with Wind Speed Dog through frequent tree jumps.
When Kaede Sato saw the Hyperactive Ape chasing after them while shouting loudly and attracting even more Hyperactive Apes to chase after them, he immediately suppressed a ball of anger in his heart.
"What a bunch of annoying fellows. Wind Speed Dog, give him a bite, hmm!"
He opened his mouth to let Wind Speed Dog teach them a lesson, but an idea suddenly flashed in his mind, causing him to stop halfway through his words.
"That's right, why didn't I think of this just now? Maybe this is a way. Fight poison with poison, right?"
After a few seconds, Kaede Sato seemed to have thought of something good. His originally frowning face suddenly burst into a smile, and he said excitedly.
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