ShuiJing City was currently the largest port city in the Fengyuan Region. Its prosperity was not inferior to Withered Leaf City in the Guandong Region. It was affectionately called by the people of the Fengyuan Region as "The Land Stops, The Sea Begins".
Kaede Sato was on the Saint Louis. After three days of thrilling and exciting sea voyage, he finally set foot on the land of the Fengyuan District as he wished.
Although it was only a three-day sea journey, Kaede Sato once again stepped onto land. The fear and uneasiness in his heart towards the sea gradually disappeared. After all, he was someone who had lived on land for a long time. The sea was still too foreign to him.
This was the first time Kaede Sato stepped onto the Fengyuan Continent. Naturally, he had some thoughts of exploring this vast continent. However, it was a pity that he was still a chess piece in the hands of others. He only had 15 days left to carry out his mission. Time did not wait for him.
Without any extra time to appreciate the local customs, Kaede Sato did not have the time to appreciate the local customs. After arriving at ShuiJing City last night, other than giving his Little Elf a comprehensive treatment, he only had time to rest and replenish his supplies.
Early in the morning, after Kaede Sato bid farewell to his friends, he walked on the cement road and asked for directions. Very quickly, he arrived at the place where he could buy tickets at the port of ShuiJing City.
Although it was still early in the morning, there was already a long queue at the ticket office. ShuiJing City was currently the largest port city in the Fengyuan Region. Naturally, it was also the largest water transportation transit station in the Fengyuan Region.
Just like Withered Leaf City in the Guandong Region, ShuiJing City gathered people from all over the world. The daily flow of people here was uncountable.
Adding on to the fact that the typhoon in the Fengyuan Region had just passed, it was now the opening period for water transportation. Therefore, many passengers who were previously stranded here were trying their best to buy tickets so that they could head to their destination as soon as possible.
However, there were only so many transport ships. In order to prevent accidents from happening due to the large number of ships, the number of tickets sold by the ticket office in Shui Jing City was fixed. Thus, if one wanted to buy a ticket, it would depend on one's ability. As the saying goes, those who have the fastest hands will get nothing.
For the past 2 to 3 days, there was already a long queue at the ticket office in Shui Jing City even before the sun had risen. Some of the more hardworking scalpers had even set up their mattresses and stayed up all night.
In the Wisp St. Louis competition, Kaede Sato was lucky enough to be in the top seven. Although he didn't make it into the top four, because he was the first to be selected, Kaede Sato and the other trainers who made it into the top ten but didn't make it into the top three were rewarded in advance.
Therefore, Kaede Sato received 200,000 Union dollars from the Wisp St. Louis competition. In addition to the 300,000 Union dollars that he already had, he had 500,000 Union dollars when he arrived at ShuiJing City yesterday.
However, Kaede Sato's 200,000 Union dollars reward wasn't enough for him. When he bought some supplies from the Wisp Shop in ShuiJing City, the reward was already in the hands of others.
Because the elves in Maekun Sato's hands were all well developed, coupled with the heavy training, each of the elves had a large appetite, especially with the addition of the Water Leaping Fish and the Long-Winged Gull. At present, Maekun Sato's daily food expenses were very high, and the 200,000 Union Coins were only enough to buy food tickets for the seven elves for a month.
If Kaede Sato couldn't make money in the future, as the number of Wisps under his command continued to increase, he might not be able to afford to feed them. The reason why it was so difficult for civilian trainers to defeat elite trainers was because they didn't have enough resources.
From the number of Little Elves trained by a trainer, one could see the background of the trainer to a large extent. Every powerful trainer had a large number of powerful Little Elves standing behind them.
If a trainer only relied on a few Wisps that they usually used in battle, once they were thoroughly studied by the opponent, they would be challenged with a set of formations that countered the trainer's, and the trainer would most likely lose.
Therefore, every powerful trainer would usually have several sets of Wisps under their command. Don't assume that a trainer who specialized in the Rock element would only use a Rock element Wisp formation. He might even have a powerful Grass element Wisp formation hidden in his hands.
At present, Kaede Sato only had 7 Wisps in his hands. Excluding the Shapeshifters that were not good at fighting, there were only 6 Wisps. Don't think that this was a lot. In fact, compared to those long-time trainers, the number of Wisps in Kaede Sato's hands was not even a fraction of the number of Wisps in his hands.
The lack of resources was a relatively big problem for Kaede Sato. Of course, this problem was normal for trainers like Kaede Sato who had just started his career.
Solving the problem of insufficient resources was not something that could be done overnight. Kaede Sato needed at least two to three years of consolidation before he could gradually close the gap between him and those veteran trainers.
Fortunately, Kaede Sato woke up early to line up for the ticket. After waiting for nearly an hour, Kaede Sato finally got his wish and bought the ticket for the ship from Tranquil Shui City to Larousse City.
However, when it was Kaede Sato's turn to buy the ticket, the ticket he bought was for the last ship to Larousse City. The departure time was set at 6 pm.
Kaede Sato spent a small amount of money to find out from the ticket seller that although Larousse City was relatively close to Tranquil Shui City, it would still take almost half a day to reach the destination.
The reason was that the island Larousse City was on was surrounded by reefs and whirlpools. To avoid these dangers on the sea, one would have to take a long and winding journey. Therefore, the journey would inevitably be much longer.
Kaede Sato originally planned to take the ship in the morning and arrive at Larousse City in the evening. However, his wishful thinking was not going to work.
Looking at the ticket in his hand, Kaede Sato thought helplessly, "It's good that I got the ticket. It doesn't matter if I'm late. If I have the chance, I'll have to train a large flying elf. That way, it'll be much easier to travel."
Although the Large-Mouthed Bat could carry him in flight, it could only fly short distances. It was impossible for it to fly long distances across the sea. Perhaps the Large-Mouthed Bat would evolve into a Cross-Word Bat in the future. Only then would it be possible for it to carry people on long distance flights.
With no other choice, Kaede Sato could only leave the port of Tranquil Shui City and walk towards the city center. Since the current situation did not allow him to leave Tranquil Shui City immediately, he now had the time to observe the local customs of Tranquil Shui City.
Of course, Kaede Sato wanted to challenge the trainers of the Fengyuan Region. A trainer who was not interested in fighting elves was not a good trainer.
Now that the sky was already bright, Kaede Sato had just brought Katie into the city center, a few trainers from Tranquil Shui City immediately came knocking on his door. One must know that Katie's habitat was only in the Kanto Region and the city. She rarely went to other regions.
In addition to Kaede Sato's authentic Kanto appearance, some of the more knowledgeable trainers could tell that Kaede Sato was a trainer from another region. Therefore, they wanted to challenge him.
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