After Kaede Sato evacuated from the Hornet's hive with his two elves, their journey was smooth. Over the past few days, Kaede Sato and the two elves in his hands had conquered most of the wild elves in the nearby forest. Now, in front of them, none of the wild elves dared to act rashly.
After more than ten minutes, at four o 'clock in the afternoon, Kaede Sato and the others also successfully returned to the big tree where their temporary residence was, then quickly returned to the secret treehouse on the big tree.
As soon as he returned to the treehouse, Kaede Sato could not wait to take out the black backpack he obtained from the Hornet's hive and take out everything inside one by one.
This black backpack was the same as the small backpack at the beginning of the mission. It was just an ordinary backpack, but there were six Pokeballs, a card sealed with black paper, and a letter.
These six Pokeballs were not made by the Rockets at first glance, but were completely hand-made. They were the kind of Pokeballs made by traditional Pokeball craftsmen using Pokeballs and Pokeballs. (An example was the Steel Master of Hipi Town.)
Compared with Pokeballs bought on the market, these kinds of hand-made Pokeballs were better in terms of performance, personalization, and even security. Of course, these kinds of hand-made Pokeballs were generally expensive, but they were very popular among high-level trainers and dignitaries.
The six Pokeballs looked exactly the same. They were blue on the top and white on the bottom, with a golden star engraved on the blue shell.
For these six artificially made Pokeballs, Kaede Sato at least paid a little attention to them before putting them aside. Then he focused his attention on the card sealed with black paper.
When Kaede Sato tore the black paper on the card and saw the true face of the card, the pupils in his eyes suddenly shrank, and a shocked expression appeared on his face.
The real identity of this card was an Alliance ID card, and the picture on the upper right corner of the ID card was Kaede Sato's current appearance. In other words, this was an Alliance ID card that belonged to Kaede Sato.
"Oh my god, the Rocket Team is really resourceful. This ID card is real. It's not an inferior product made in the black market." Kaede Sato looked at the Alliance ID card in his hand and flipped it over to look at the pokeball pattern on the back of the ID card that could be seen through a little light.
In fact, when Kaede Sato found out that he was an unregistered resident, he wanted to apply for a legal Alliance ID card. Unfortunately, he was a poor man with no background, so he had no chance to appeal. Even if he brought a certificate from the village chief of his small village, it was still useless.
Therefore, after failing to obtain an Alliance ID card through proper means, Kaede Sato decided to go to the black market and find someone to make one. However, the anti-counterfeiting ability of the Alliance ID card was definitely the best in the Elven World.
The things produced in the black market could be used to deceive the villagers, but once they entered the towns and cities that Miss Junsha was in charge of, these fake IDs were useless. At the same time, they were also a life-threatening talisman. Once they were found to have fake IDs, they would immediately be wanted and thrown into prison.
The ID card in front of Kaede Sato was obviously real. The reflective pokeball pattern on the back was the best proof. According to the people who made the ID cards in the black market in Nibi City, this anti-counterfeiting technology was currently only mastered by the Alliance. (All in all, this ID card is real.)
"Unfortunately, what's the point of giving me this ID card now? I'm already on the Rocket's pirate ship. If I want to leave, this ID card from the Rocket will be a powerful restriction." After a short while, Sato Kaede's initial surprise slowly turned into a helpless smile as he thought to himself.
Even if he used his toes to think, he knew that the Rockets had given him an Alliance ID card. That meant that the Rockets already knew everything about him. Even if he betrayed them in the future, he could not rely on Sato Kaede's identity to join the Alliance.
Of course, now that Kaede Sato had this Alliance ID card, he could live openly under the sun. He could freely enter and exit any place ruled by the Alliance. He no longer needed to hide from the Alliance police and be afraid that they would search his ID card.
Unfortunately, even if Kaede Sato thought about this now, he still could not feel happy. This Alliance ID card was just a cover to cover up his identity as a member of the Rocket. He was still a member of the Rocket that people regarded as a villain.
After a deep sigh, Kaede Sato also put aside this Alliance ID card that once meant a lot to him. He then focused his attention on the last item in the black backpack.
Kaede Sato tore open the envelope, took out the letter inside, and began to read the words inside carefully. After comparing the handwriting on the mission map with the handwriting on the letter in his hand, Kaede Sato immediately recognized that it was the handwriting of the same person.
After Kaede Sato carefully read the contents of the letter, his face suddenly became as uncomfortable as if he had eaten a fly. At the same time, a huge doubt appeared in his heart. This was because the contents of the letter were a little too sudden, making him a little confused and even a little incredulous.
The general content of the letter was as follows: The Field Trial mission has been completed. Now, he has a new mission, which is to find a way to go to Larus City in the Fengyuan area. Then, he is required to obtain a 10-game winning streak in the Battle Tower there in 25 days before the Newcomer Tournament.
"This, what the hell is going on? Didn't they say that I have to gather all the mission items to complete the Field Trial mission? Why did the mission suddenly change? They actually want me to go to such a faraway place like Fengyuan alone, and they want me to obtain a 10-game winning streak in the world-famous Battle Tower in Larus City. They think too highly of me. Right now, I'm just a newbie who obtained the Wisp for less than a month. This is a lie, right? " After reading the contents of the letter, Kaede Sato felt like ten thousand alpacas were running wildly in his heart.
Larus City was an island city in the Fengyuan area (it was the city in the movie version of Skybreaker's Visitor, Deokhisis). It was a technologically advanced city, and its most famous location was the Battle Tower.
The Battle Tower of Larus was world-famous. It was a world-class stage where trainers could display their strength. Compared to the Alliance Tournament held in various regions by the Wisp Alliance, the level of the competition here was much higher.
In order to enhance their strength and gain a great reputation, trainers from all over the world would choose to come to the Battle Tower to battle it out. They would strive for fame and profit by winning continuously. The Battle Tower of Larus City was equivalent to the Sky Arena in the Hunter World. (Do not slander)
Now, as a newbie trainer who had just debuted for less than a month, Kaede Sato was actually given such an incomparably difficult task by his superiors. This made him feel very uncomfortable.
While Kaede Sato was complaining about the contents of the letter, on the peak of a small mountain near Changpan Forest, Sofia smiled and nodded at Geng Gui, who had just returned, and praised her.
You barely passed the Field Survival Trial, so your next opponents can't be wild Wisps without much intelligence. Your future opponents must be much more cunning than wild Wisps, Sofia thought to herself as she looked at the distant Changpan Forest.
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