After purchasing a large amount of raw materials, Kaede Sato took the business card and left the female stall owner's fruit stall. He then walked to another fruit stall.
It was common knowledge that the taste of Orange Fruit was not very good (according to the Pokémon Encyclopedia) because it was mixed with all kinds of flavors. Because of this, although Wisps would eat this fruit, they usually would not eat it often. They preferred to look for fruit that suited their tastes.
If Kaede Sato only used Orange Fruit as the raw material for the Energy Cube, the Energy Cube he created would obviously have the disadvantage of mixing different flavors. This was very likely to make the Ultrasonic Bat dislike it very much.
Everyone who played the game knew that the final evolution of the Ultrasonic Bat was the Cross-word Bat. Its evolution condition was to have a high intimacy level with its trainer.
With this in mind, Kaede Sato had to make the Ultrasonic Bat like the Energy Cube he created. It would be best if he could increase the intimacy level between him and the Ultrasonic Bat. For this, he had to spice up the Energy Cube to make the Ultrasonic Bat like it.
Generally speaking, there were a total of five types of fruit used to spice up the flavor of the Energy Cube. These five types were the spicy Cranberry, the astringent Dark Berry, the sweet Banana Fruit, the bitter Sago Pear, and the sour Huangpu Pear.
Sour, sweet, bitter, spicy, and astringent. There was bound to be one that the Wisps would like.
This time, Kaede Sato went to the stall. It was the only stall in the entire public market that sold these five types of seasoned fruit.
However, Kaede Sato felt that it was a pity that the price of the fruit at this stall was not very affordable. The price of the five types of fruit used to spice up the Energy Cube was 3 Points per fruit in the Exchange System, but the price at this stall was 2 Points per fruit.
After Kaede Sato arrived at the fruit stall, he immediately picked one of the five types of fruit from the pile and placed it next to him. Seeing Kaede Sato's strange actions, the stall owner only glanced at him indifferently and did not seem to care.
"Come out, Ultrasonic Bat. Take a look at these five types of fruit. Which one do you like?" In the next second, Kaede Sato released the Ultrasonic Bat and let him choose the fruit he liked. Kaede Sato also used this to distinguish the flavor of the Ultrasonic Bat.
The Ultrasonic Bat quietly landed on Kaede Sato's right shoulder, then listened to Kaede Sato's command and flew from his shoulder to the five seasoned fruits that were placed neatly in a row.
After the Ultrasonic Bat sniffed the five types of fruit one by one, it finally opened its mouth to the sweet Banana Fruit and ate the whole fruit in a few bites.
"It seems that your little elf likes sweet things. The Banana Fruit is 2 Points per fruit. If you buy 100 of them, I'll give you the one that your little elf just ate. I'll give you a 20% discount. How about that?" When the Ultrasonic Bat opened its mouth to the Banana Fruit, the stall owner, who had been silently watching all this, immediately spoke to Kaede Sato.
However, as soon as the stall owner's voice fell, the Ultrasonic Bat immediately opened its mouth to the spicy Cranberry Fruit and finished it in a few bites.
"This doesn't count. If it's okay, I'll buy 50 of each type. Remember to give me a 20% discount." Kaede Sato smiled and asked the stall owner who was a little confused.
In the end, Kaede Sato spent 160 Points to buy 50 Banana Fruits and 50 Cranberry Fruits respectively.
"You must like sweet and spicy things. Don't worry, I'll catch good things with this taste for you in the future. Okay, go back and rest in the Pokeball." Kaede Sato touched the Ultrasonic Bat on his right shoulder and said with a smile. Then, he put it away in the Pokeball.
"Bzzt ~" After a series of happy screeches, the Ultrasonic Bat obediently turned into a red light and returned to the Pokeball.
It was worth mentioning that after Kaede Sato obtained the six Advanced Rocket Balls, he replaced the normal Pokeball that the Ultrasonic Bat originally lived in with the Advanced Rocket Ball. It could be said that he had moved from a civilian house to a mansion.
Therefore, the Ultrasonic Bat was very satisfied with its new home. As a result, its intimacy with Kaede Sato increased. (Meow Meow had the experience of almost being subdued. He said that the normal Pokeball was very comfortable, not to mention the Advanced Pokeball, which was several times better than the normal Pokeball.)
After collecting the last of the seasonings to make the Energy Cube, Kaede Sato began to walk to the area where the Fruit Mixer (the previous Elf Cube set had been modified) was located.
According to the information provided by "Good Guy" Baron, the Fruit Mixer was located in the Mission Hall. The Mission Hall was located in the central area of the Nepean Rockets underground base. It was not far from the public market.
The Mission Hall, as the name suggested, was the place to receive incomplete missions and submit completed missions. In the Rocket team, there were two types of personnel. The first type was the logistics personnel, and the second type was the combat personnel.
Among them, the logistics personnel were permanent personnel. Generally, they had a mission to complete every day. In online gaming terms, these people had to complete daily missions every day. As long as they completed their daily missions, they could take turns to rest.
However, the combat personnel were very different. Their missions were generally divided into two types. The first type was the assigned missions, and the second type was the free missions. Generally speaking, after the combat personnel completed the two mandatory assigned missions that they had to perform every month, the rest of their time would be free.
During this period of time, they could choose to rest or accept free missions to earn extra points.
It was worth mentioning that the Rocket Squad had different conversion conditions for these two types of personnel. Logisticians could apply to become combat personnel at any time, anywhere, but combat personnel could not apply to become logisticians unless they were seriously injured, severely disabled, or had served for five years.
Following the signs on the road, Kaede Sato quickly arrived at the Mission Hall of the Nepean Rockets underground base.
The Mission Hall did not occupy a large area. It was about the size of a basketball court and was oval in shape. The most conspicuous part of the Mission Hall was the mission panels in the middle of the Mission Hall. These mission panels were huge stone pillars, and each pillar was filled with a large number of free missions.
It was close to three o 'clock in the afternoon. It was the busiest time of the day, and very few people had free time. Therefore, there were not many combat personnel in the Mission Hall. (Who liked to take risks all the time? If they had the time, they might as well use the points in their hands to increase their strength.) Most of them were people gathered together to form various large and small task teams.
These mission teams went in and out of the Mission Hall in a very orderly manner. Some were there to submit missions, some to accept missions, and some to submit and accept missions. They all had one thing in common, which was that they went back and forth between the mission panels and the mission counters.
Of course, apart from these mission squads, there were also a small number of lone rangers. These people clearly carried a rather thick stench of blood, and they also carried a group of small sprites that maintained a high degree of vigilance towards their surroundings. Many of the mission squads consciously maintained a certain distance from these lone rangers that were full of dangerous auras.
The lone rangers were also indifferent to everything around them. After they handed in their missions or received new missions, they quickly replenished their supplies at the supply stations on the left and right sides of the mission hall. Then, they left the mission hall without leaving a trace.
Looking at the people around him inside and outside, Kaede Sato maintained his usual calm expression and walked around the Mission Hall. He then looked for the space exposed by the crowd, hoping to find his target this time.
Finally, Kaede Sato found his target in the supply station on the far left of the Mission Hall. A fruit mixer that no one cared about was placed alone in the corner of the supply station.
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