It wasn't until nine o 'clock the next morning that Kaede Sato slowly woke up. The first thing he saw was the red and white Pokeball on the table with his sleepy eyes.
After realizing that it wasn't a dream, Kaede Sato glanced at the time displayed on the Rocket's watch, then closed his eyes again. After about a minute, he opened his eyes again. This time, there was no trace of sleepiness in his eyes.
After a simple wash, Kaede Sato changed into the Rocket's recruit uniform. He tied the Pokeball with the Supersonic Bat to his Elf Belt, then walked out of his room.
Food was the most important thing to the hungry Kaede Sato's first stop was naturally the public cafeteria. The Rocket's welfare for their own members was very good. As long as they contributed to the organization, they would have food to eat, and it was the kind where they could eat until they were full.
Although a recruit like Kaede Sato had yet to make any contributions to the Fiery Arrow Squadron, as a recruit, he naturally had some benefits. He also had the welfare of having three meals provided for free.
Of course, you definitely couldn't ask for too much from this kind of free food. Plain tea and plain food were a must. Rice could be refilled, but there were only so many dishes. If you wanted to continue eating better, you could only spend points to buy more.
It was already nine o 'clock in the morning. The Rocket members who had work to do were naturally not in the cafeteria. Currently, only recruits like Kaede Sato were left in the public cafeteria.
Most of these people naturally finished their meals early in the morning. Now, they were gathered in groups of three to five, discussing how to tame the Wisp in the Pokeball. These people weren't stupid. They knew that three heads were better than one. So, they wanted to rely on the strength of a team to tame the Wisp.
One person might not be able to beat a Wisp, but with more than ten people who were prepared, they could barely put up a fight.
As long as they helped one person to tame the Wisp, the next step would be simple. The first person to tame the Wisp could then help the rest of the people to tame the Wisp.
Kaede Sato's arrival didn't attract much attention from these people. At present, the newcomers had automatically completed their initial small teams. They weren't interested in Kaede Sato, who came late and was as thin as a bone.
Therefore, Kaede Sato smoothly received his own free breakfast from the cafeteria staff. He then found a remote corner and quietly finished his free breakfast.
As for how others wanted to tame the Wisp, Kaede Sato didn't care at all. At present, he already knew how to tame the Supersonic Bat. The only thing he lacked was how to obtain the props needed to tame the Supersonic Bat.
From the perspective of the method, the simplest and most direct method was to directly exchange it through the points exchange system within the Rocket Team. However, Kaede Sato, who had read the various exchange prices in the points exchange system several times, knew very well that points were very important to the Rocket Team. It ran through the entire Rocket Team. It wasn't an exaggeration to say that it was the lifeline of the Rocket Team.
If he wanted to live well in the Rocket Team, he had to obtain as many points as possible. In the outside world, cultivating a Wisp required money, but in the Rocket Team, cultivating a Wisp required points.
Moreover, because the Rocket Team had a rich variety of resources, there were many things that couldn't be bought outside even with a large amount of money. In addition, the exchange price was very reasonable, so in the eyes of the Rocket Team members, points were more useful than money.
As a new recruit, Kaede Sato only had 200 points to start with. It was extremely important for him to make use of these resources to obtain a greater harvest in the future.
In the speech of the Rocket Team's squad leader yesterday, although the leader only briefly introduced the places that the recruits could enter and leave in the base, he still remembered them very clearly.
There were only four places that Kaede Sato and the other recruits could enter and leave freely. The first was the public cafeteria, the second was the recruit dormitory, the third was the public training ground, and the last was the public market.
Naturally, Kaede Sato had been to the first two places. As for the third place, because he hadn't tamed the Supersonic Bat yet, there was no need for him to go there. As for the fourth place, Kaede Sato wanted to see it the most. If he didn't guess wrong, he should be able to gain something from that place.
Where there were people, there would be a market. The purpose of the market was to effectively optimize the resources. Most of the people in the Rocket Team were like them, and they had encountered the same predicament as them.
Since these people had successfully stayed, it meant that they had used various methods to tame the Wisps. Although there were many strange methods, there were always people who thought of using the Supersonic Bat's weakness to strong light to tame it.
Therefore, those who used this method to tame the Supersonic Bat must have something that Kaede Sato wanted.
Currently, a large number of newcomers were flooding into the base (Sato Kaede and the others were just a batch of newcomers), and every newcomer had 200 points in their hands. Although it didn't seem like much, when the number of newcomers was calculated, it was definitely a delicious piece of fat meat.
As veterans, the members of the Rocket Team would not let go of such a delicious piece of meat so easily. Perhaps it was only the first day that the rookies had entered the base, so they had not brazenly used various methods to "snatch" the valuable points from the rookies.
However, Kaede Sato believed that in a day or two, even if the recruits hadn't thought of asking for help from these people, there would definitely be specialized veterans who would come to contact the recruits.
The instructor named Caesar also said that no matter what method was used, as long as they could tame the Wisps, they would pass the test. Therefore, the recruits were definitely very willing to accept the paid help provided by the veterans.
Of course, time was on the side of the veterans. The more pressing the time was, the higher the price they would offer. This was especially true for the newbies who had yet to tame the Wisp on the last day. They would definitely not hesitate to pay any price, and they might even use their future earnings as the price.
Regarding these matters, Sato Kaede, who was very smart, thought about a lot of things. Ever since he had paid a bloody lesson, he had become very cautious. Others could only think of one or two things, but he would try his best to think of the next four or five steps, and even come up with a few countermeasures.
Kaede Sato, who had lived two lives, had indeed matured. The tragedy of his first life had made him lose a lot, but at the same time, he had gained a lot.
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