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Chapter 851

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According to Kaede Sato's memories, Kanzaki was a powerful trainer who truly possessed legendary fairies. Not only that, Kanzaki had three of them. Their names were Reggie Locke, Reggie Ace, and Reggie Kiru.

At the same time, Kanzaki was also the leader of the exploration zone.

However, according to the information that Kaede Sato had collected from various news publications and forums, this famous explorer did not seem to be the leader of the exploration zone yet, and he did not have any Legendary Fairies in his hands.

This meant that Kanzaki was currently still in the midst of searching for the ruins of the Three Divine Pillars. Kanzaki was currently only a very famous explorer.

"Ruins exploration, huh? It's interesting just thinking about it. Although it will take a long time, I will definitely gain something, and the reward will be very generous."

After staying in front of the mission wall for a while, Kaede Sato decided to accept this mission, thinking with a smile on his face.

As for the remaining two missions, Kaede Sato also wanted to accept them. After all, even a mosquito's leg was meat, and he was in urgent need of a large number of alliance contribution points, so he would do it if he could.

Unfortunately, when Kaede Sato registered for the mission at the front desk of the mission hall, he was told that the mission entrusted by Kanzaki had a review requirement.

The review requirement was very simple, and that was to defeat the subordinates that Kanzaki had left in Zijin City to recruit people. According to the service staff at the front desk, this mission was extremely dangerous, and only trainers who were strong enough could do it.

Naturally, Kaede Sato had no objection to such a requirement. After all, he did not want his teammates to be a burden.

Moreover, ruins exploration was indeed a very dangerous thing. Without some strength, it was equivalent to sending sheep into a tiger's mouth. As guards, they were bound to be the most dangerous type of people in the ruins exploration team, and they were always at the forefront of danger.

The mission location for the assessment was in the History Museum of Zijin City, but the examiner strictly stated that he could only find him after 11 o 'clock.

When it was close to 11 o 'clock, Kaede Sato arrived at the main hall of the History Museum in the north of Zijin City. At this time, more than 20 Alliance trainers who had also accepted this mission had gathered here.

What surprised Kaede Sato was that the young master named Hughes, whom he had met in the Kaina City Battle Arena, was also here.

The other party obviously didn't expect Kaede Sato to appear here. When Kaede Sato came in, Hughes immediately revealed a surprised expression, but he quickly hid it. He then pretended to not know Kaede Sato and continued to talk with a green-haired beauty in front of him.

Seeing this, Kaede Sato also lost the idea of going up to greet the other party. Then, he found a place to stand and patiently waited for the examinee to appear.

At 11: 14, a sloppy middle-aged man with dark circles under his eyes finally appeared in front of Kaede Sato and the others.

"Ahem ~ I'm sorry to have kept you waiting. I am the person who will assess whether you are qualified to be the guardian of the ruins exploration team. My name is Gu Bo, and I am an ancient text researcher."

"The content of the assessment is very simple. First, you have to complete a written test. Since the ruins excavation site is in the desert, if you don't have a certain degree of desert survival archaeology knowledge, I suggest that you don't go."

"After you pass the written test, you only need to defeat one of the elves that I released, and then you will pass the assessment."

The sloppy middle-aged man who claimed to be Gu Bo coughed a few times, then he said to the Alliance trainers in front of him who had already focused their attention on him.

As soon as he finished speaking, he took out a stack of prepared test papers from his dimensional equipment and distributed them to Kaede Sato and the others.

To be honest, when Kaede Sato saw the test papers, his heart broke down because he was really just a layman when it came to desert survival and archaeology. Although he had been to the desert before, it was not for a long time, and he had to rely on the power of the elves along the way.

Fortunately, Kaede Sato was not an ordinary person. With the superpower of the spiritual link, he could clearly see the answers of the other people's test papers through the eyes of the Invisible Dragon.

In the end, after a round of careful selection, Sato Kaede decided to copy the answers of Hughes, who was the first to hand in his paper and had given a rather perfect answer. Relying on his powerful memory, he only needed a glance to memorize the answers of the other party's paper.

After a short while, Gu Bo quickly completed the grading. As expected, Kaede Sato successfully passed the first round of assessment with a very high score.

At this time, there were only 8 Alliance trainers left in the hall.

"All of you have answered very well. Very well. Next, all you need to do is to defeat one of the elves that I'll send out, and you can join the expedition of the great ruins. Come with me."

As a scholar of ancient literature, Gu Bo obviously had a good impression of people who had archaeological knowledge. This time, he smiled at Kaede Sato and the other Alliance trainers who had passed his first round of written examination and then said, "Do you have any questions?

Soon, Gu Bo brought Kaede Sato and the others to the backyard of the history museum, where an open-air battlefield appeared in front of everyone.

"Come out, Mud Giant."

Gu Bo rushed to one end of the arena and released a Mud Golem Giant.

"Hello, Mr. Gu Bo. My name is Hughes. I'll be the first to experience your abilities."

In the next second, before Gu Bo could summon someone to fight him, Hughes volunteered to fight at the other end of the battlefield. He then bowed to Gu Bo politely and said, "Hello, Mr. Gu Bo.

"This won't be easy. The first opponent we face is a Level 55 Mud Giant. It seems the minimum requirement for the guards this time is a Pseudo-Heavenly King."

Kaede Sato frowned as he examined Gu Bo's Mud Giant with the system's detection ability. When he discovered that the Mud Giant was Level 55, he frowned slightly.

Currently, the highest-leveled Elf Zheping had under his command was the Level-49 Hidden Dragon. If he wanted to use the Hidden Dragon to defeat Gu Bo's Mud Giant, which was six levels higher than him, it would be very difficult.

Of course, if the Mud Giant wasn't an earth-type Elf, Pikachu still had a very good chance of winning.

Hughes himself was a Pseudo-Heavenly King, and his Fairies were also powerful. Against Gu Bo's Mud Golem Giant, he used a Level 56 Vulture, Na, to defeat it.

However, it could be seen from this battle that Gu Bo was not a weak scholar. His ability to command the fairies in battle was very good. If not for Vulture Na's attributes and agility, the Mud Golem Giant would have turned the tide of the battle a few times.

Around half an hour later, Sato Kaede went up to fight Gu Bo as the second contestant. This time, Gu Bo released another Mud Golem Giant.

However, what gave Kaede Sato a slight headache was that Gu Bo didn't seem to have any intention of going easy on him. As the battle progressed, the Elves he released grew higher and higher. This time, the Mud Giant he released was actually Level-57.

"Come on, Hidden Dragon. Show your opponent what you're made of."

Kaede Sato wasn't afraid, nor did he remain idle. He didn't rely on the Swamp Monster and other high-level Elves to pass the stage. Instead, he summoned the Hidden Dragon on his shoulder.

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