Ever since humans invented the Elf tools to tame Elves, the Trainer class began to appear. Along with the emergence of the Trainer class, other than the Elf Medical Trainer class, the Elf Hunter class was born out of the drive of profit.
To the official orthodox forces, the Wisp Alliance, the Wisp Hunters were a group of thugs who disrupted the order of the world and destroyed the good relationship between humans and Wisps. They were a group of evil Trainers who needed to be arrested.
To the non-orthodox forces, the Dark Ones like Rocket, the Wisp Hunters were considered as collaborators. The Wisp Hunters could provide a large number of Wisps for the non-orthodox forces to safely increase the strength of the Dark Ones.
Of course, there were times when the Wisp Hunters were also the enemies of the Dark Ones. The mercenary Wisp Hunters would always pluck the fruits of the Dark Ones' hard work.
As for the commoner Trainers who came from poor backgrounds, the Wisp Hunters were the 'great benefactors' who helped them obtain Wisps. At the same time, the Wisp Hunters were a profession that they had no choice but to choose in the future due to various reasons.
The Wisp Hunters, as the name suggested, were a group of people who hunted Wisps and sold them for a living. In their eyes, Wisps were nothing more than commodities for profit. No matter if they were wild or not, as long as the buyer was willing to pay the price, the Wisp Hunters would capture them by hook or by crook.
It was precisely because of this layer of ruthlessness that the Wisp Hunters were despised and despised by the commoners. Most of the Wisp Hunters were lonely and had become cold-blooded because they had given up on certain things.
Of course, the Wisp Hunters were greedy for money. Therefore, in order to obtain more profits, the Wisp Hunters would try their best to maintain the 'commodities' they sold in the best condition.
Therefore, the environment of the Wisp Hunters' exclusive area in the black market wasn't as bloody and filthy as what the commoners had heard from the television and newspapers.
On the contrary, the entire Wisp Hunters' exclusive area was unusually clean and tidy. The Wisps who were locked up in cages weren't subjected to any inhumane torture and were all living well.
The only thing that made people feel uncomfortable was that the entire Wisp Hunters' exclusive area was shrouded in a layer of lifeless atmosphere.
The entire Wisp Hunters' exclusive area revealed a sense of despair that made the hearts of everyone who entered feel unusually heavy. If an ordinary person stayed here for too long, they would very likely suffer from depression.
The Elven Hunters did not harm the Elves. They only locked them up in special cages, making them lose their freedom forever.
Because they had been locked up in cages for a long time and were treated as commodities by humans, coupled with the taming methods of the Elf Hunters, these Elves had gradually become numb from their initial fierce resistance.
Like tamed slaves, these little elves who had been locked up in cages for long periods of time chose to close their minds and numbly listen to the commands of the trainer who held their pokeballs.
These elves that had been successfully tamed by the elven hunters chose to accept their fate and submit to the elven hunters' orders. They had completely become a commodity called "slaves".
Because they had chosen to shut off their minds and become numb, the eyes of these little elves were dull and lifeless from head to toe.
It was clear that these little elves were already prepared to die. Unable to obtain freedom for a long time, they felt that life was hopeless and their hearts were filled with despair.
Kaede Sato walked in the Wisp Hunters' exclusive area. Since the moment he entered, his originally calm heart had been trembling non-stop. Everything around him made him feel unusually angry and sad.
"Sigh … This must be the darkest place in the Elven World. These little elves' minds have been severely damaged. I'm afraid they will never be able to trust humans again." Kaede Sato felt very sad as he looked at the little elves who were locked up in cages with dim eyes. But in the end, he could only think helplessly.
Kaede Sato knew that he was too weak now. He was so weak that he could not even reach out to save these little elves in front of him. If he chose to help, not only would he not be able to save them, but he would also be devoured by the darkness in front of him.
Everything in front of him was just a small microcosm of the darkness of the world. The selling of elves existed in every era. As long as there was injustice and profit in the world, this kind of profiteering behavior could not be stopped.
His conscience kept whispering in his ear, hoping that he could help. Kaede Sato finally took a deep breath and looked away from these little elves who had become numb.
He was not a savior. He was now just a weakling struggling in the Elven World. Now that he was trapped in the Rocket, it would not be easy for him to get out in the future.
Of course, after seeing the deep darkness here, Sato Tengkaede secretly made a decision in his heart. He still couldn't sit back and do nothing. Perhaps he couldn't save these "tragedies" in front of him now, but he might be able to save some of them in the future.
Why did he choose to do something that had nothing to do with his own interests? Kaede Sato was not sure, but he knew that his decision would allow him to live without regrets.
As an Elven fan and now a real trainer, Kaede Sato knew that he loved the elves very much. This was unmistakable, and the four elves in his hands chose to trust him because of this.
After interacting with the four elves in his hands, Kaede Sato knew that elves were creatures of flesh and blood. They also had feelings and knew joy, anger, sorrow, and joy. They were definitely not cold tools in front of him.
Kaede Sato believed that those who only saw elves as tools in their hearts did not deserve to be trainers.
Just like how he chose to risk his life to save the little girl last night. Since he saw it, he could not sit back and do nothing. Unless he could destroy his humanity, the condemnation of his conscience would make him live in regret for the rest of his life.
Kaede Sato's goal in this life was to live a wonderful life, so he should not live with regret. He could not accept a life that was destined to be filled with regret for the rest of his life.
"I'm sorry, but I'm too weak right now. I can't save you, but I promise that if I have the ability, I'll do my best to help the little elves who share the same tragic fate as you. I won't sit by and do nothing." Kaede Sato thought to himself. His eyes that were originally a little sad returned to their usual calmness, and his mind calmed down once again.
Yes, Kaede Sato was not a savior, but he could still exercise some of his power within the limits of his ability. Although he knew that this was just a drop in the bucket, and it was impossible to change the current situation of this world, it was better than doing nothing.
When Kaede Sato's trembling heart finally calmed down, the four Pokeballs on his Elven Belt that had been shaking ever since Kaede Sato entered the elves' exclusive area quieted down at the same time.
Kaede Sato did not know that his inner struggle and decision just now had brought him closer to the four elves who could sense his inner feelings.
After calming down, Kaede Sato walked forward again and walked into a new shop in front of him. He continued to look for the Polymorph in this hellish environment.
Kaede Sato, who had lost everything, understood that if he wanted to protect something important, he would need to be strong to maintain it. Sometimes, the method of obtaining strength might be very difficult, but before he grew up, he had to accept the rules of obtaining strength.
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