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Chapter 678

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At noon, Kaede Sato arrived at the Elf Center in the city center at 2 o 'clock. Then, he walked up the stairs to the second floor.

When he arrived at the Mission Hall on the second floor, it was already packed with people. He looked around and saw that all the civilian trainers were frowning. At this time, these people were gathered in groups of twos and threes, whispering to each other.

"Zheping, here, here."

As soon as Kaede Sato squeezed into the crowd, a loud voice suddenly came from the crowd. At the same time, a long and callused hand rose from the crowd.

When Kaede Sato heard this voice, his expression did not change. He slowly walked in the direction of the hand.

When the people in the crowd heard the name Zheping, their expressions changed. When these people saw Kaede Sato approaching them, they quickly made way for Kaede Sato to pass smoothly.

Very soon, Sato Kaede arrived at the side of a tall and thin young man without any obstructions. At this time, there was also a woman with a frosty temperament and a burly young man in a combat suit standing beside him.

The tall and thin young man was called Phil, the cold beauty was called Safina, and the burly young man was called Goodman. All three of them were locals of Kaina City. At present, the three of them were in the same mission team as Kaede Sato.

In the past few days, Kaede Sato did not really wander around Kaina City. In fact, he took the initiative to find and integrate into some of the local trainers' groups.

His hard work paid off. Soon, he found some of the local trainers through the Elf Battles.

The strong were always favored by others. Although Kaede Sato was an outsider from another region, with his outstanding strength, he quickly integrated into some of the local civilian trainers' groups.

The reason why Kaede Sato chose to integrate into the local trainers' groups was very simple. It was convenient for him to obtain some useful information.

These so-called useful information were actually some temporary missions issued by the Alliance for local civilian trainers. These temporary missions were the stepping stones for civilian trainers like Kaede Sato to join the Alliance.

Under normal circumstances, the Alliance would regularly issue some temporary missions to places with a large number of trainers, such as the Elf Centers. However, these temporary missions were too few for such a large group of civilian trainers.

There were too many monks and not enough gruel. It was impossible to meet the needs of such a large group of civilian trainers.

However, that was only under normal circumstances. In a super-large city like Kaina City, a large number of accidents happened every day. Just like the patients in a hospital's emergency room, they could appear 24 hours a day.

Once an accident occurred, especially when it involved the Elf Centers or trainers, the Alliance had to send trainers to deal with it. However, the number of trainers in the Alliance was also limited, and they did not always have time to deal with them.

Once there was a shortage of manpower, the Alliance would naturally choose to hand over the urgent but unattended accidents to civilian trainers like Kaede Sato.

After all, there were a lot of civilian trainers like Kaede Sato, and the cost was low. Even if something happened, the Alliance would not have to bear too much responsibility because it was a consensual transaction.

When a trainer embarked on the path of a trainer, life and death should not be a concern. This was especially true for a civilian trainer like Kaede Sato. If he did not work hard, he would never be able to make a name for himself.

The temporary missions issued by the Alliance to civilian trainers were not fixed. Unless the trainer's parents stayed in the mission hall of the Elf Centers, it would be difficult for the trainers to get these temporary missions.

Moreover, these temporary missions issued by the Alliance were much more difficult and dangerous than those issued on a regular basis. It was often difficult to solve them with one's strength alone.

Due to the two special characteristics of temporary missions, some civilian trainers spontaneously formed mission teams.

Usually, the mission team would send a person to be stationed in the mission hall of the Wisp Center for a long time to pay attention to the appearance of temporary missions. Once a temporary mission appeared, this mission team member would immediately accept some good missions and then inform the other members of the team to carry out the mission together.

Kaede Sato had only joined Phil and the others' mission team the day before yesterday. The reason why he joined was naturally because Kaede Sato had convinced the other three with his strength. Phil, who had the most cheerful personality, then took the initiative to ask Kaede Sato to join.

As the first mission team to invite him to join, Kaede Sato naturally did not refuse. He readily agreed to Phil's invitation. Today was his first time carrying out a temporary mission issued by the Alliance.

Phil was the person sent by the mission team to guard the mission hall today. When a temporary mission appeared, he immediately used the communicator to inform Kaede Sato and the others.

However, there was only one temporary mission in the mission hall this time, and the number of people needed was very large. Therefore, Phil did not need to fight for it. He directly waited in the mission hall for the arrival of Kaede Sato and the others.

"That's how it is. Zheping, are you going? If you go, we will definitely be able to return with a full load this time."

After Kaede Sato came to his side, Phil enthusiastically explained the contents of this temporary mission to Kaede Sato. Finally, he asked Kaede Sato with a longing gaze if he wanted to accept this temporary mission.

At the same time, Sharafina and Goodman also shifted their gazes to Kaede Sato with a trace of desire in their eyes.

The three of them were very clear about Kaede Sato's strength. They all knew that Kaede Sato had a very powerful Pikachu. Just as Phil said, as long as Kaede Sato joined this mission, their team would definitely be able to return with a full load.

It turned out that this temporary mission was to suppress a sudden elven riot.

Not long ago, a relatively large-scale elven riot broke out along the eastern coast of Kaina City. Currently, a large number of wild elves in the ocean were rushing ashore to destroy the human settlements along the coast, and there were signs that they were approaching Kaina City.

Due to the lack of manpower in Kaina City, the higher-ups of the Kaina City Alliance had specially ordered for Kaede Sato and other civilian trainers to go as reinforcements, so that they could assist the Alliance in repelling the wild elves.

In order to quickly gather a large number of civilian trainers to go as reinforcements, the rewards this time were very rich. The Alliance would give a certain number of special pokeballs to the civilian trainers, and then the contribution would be based on the number of elves that the trainers subdued during the elven riot.

If the trainers used up all the pokeballs, the trainers could go and get more. In other words, as long as the trainers were capable enough, they would gain more from the elven riot.

"Of course we have to participate. If we're lucky, maybe this mission will allow us to accumulate enough contribution points. However, this is a large-scale elven riot, after all. We have to be careful and not be greedy."

After listening to Phil's words, Kaede Sato's eyes lit up. He nodded at Phil and replied with a smile.

"Of course, we can slowly accumulate contribution points, but we only have one life. We are very clear about which is more important. Don't worry, if you ask us to go east, we will definitely not go in any other direction."

When Phil saw that Sato Kaede had agreed, a smile blossomed on his face. He immediately nodded, then patted his chest and said, as if he was following Sato Kaede's lead.

Both Sharphina and Goodman also nodded at Kaede Sato.

The strong would always be respected. After all, it was good to be under a big tree.

Kaede Sato was stronger than them, so he naturally had the right to order them. As long as the command was not to send them to their deaths, they would listen to it.

As soon as Phil's voice fell, a middle-aged man with a cold expression came out from the back door of the Mission Hall with a few Alliance policemen.

These people did not waste any time. As soon as they came out, they quickly registered the list of people participating in the suppression of the elven riot. At the same time, they gave the participants a certain number of special pokeballs.

Every civilian trainer who completed the registration and obtained a special pokeball immediately left the mission hall and rushed to the location where the elves rioted.

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