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Chapter 311

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By the time Kaede Sato left the Battle Dome, it was already 4: 12 a.m. on the second day. Due to his 13 consecutive victories in the Battle Dome, the reason he walked off the stage was because he was exhausted. As a result, he became famous overnight.

The power of fans was terrifying. When Kaede Sato walked off the stage, many fanatical spectators came down from the spectator seats with notebooks and colored pens, asking for his autograph. In the end, they even asked him to take off his mask for a group photo.

Naturally, Kaede Sato wouldn't agree to take off his mask. After finding a random excuse to get out of the situation, he quickly found a place where no one was around and changed his coat to something else. Then, he asked the Shapeshifter to change his mask into an ordinary face. After that, he pretended to be a spectator and blended into the crowd, swaggering away from the battle dome.

During this trip to the giant egg, other than gaining a large number of fans with his identity as Mr. 2597, Kaede Sato also won a large sum of money by betting on himself to win in a bet set up in the giant egg.

In fact, after he left Jinhuang City's underground black market, his wallet was severely depleted.

In order to gather enough ingredients for the Swamp Monster and the Blink Gull, he spent a total of more than 32 million Union coins, leaving him with less than 5 million Union coins.

However, overall, the money was well spent. If he handled it well, the ingredients he had would be enough to last the Swamp Monster and the Blink Gull for half a year.

Of course, this was only a rough estimate. The Swamp Monster's appetite made Kaede Sato tremble with fear. After evolving, the Swamp Monster could eat too much, and he could not guarantee that its appetite would increase as it leveled up.

In this shopping list of ingredients, the Blink Gull's ingredients only took up a small portion. The rest of the ingredients were from the Swamp Monster.

According to the ratio, the Blink Gull was 20%, and the Swamp Monster was 80%.

In the beginning, Kaede Sato was a little afraid that the Swamp Monster would eat until he went bankrupt, but now, he did not think so anymore.

Although the Swamp Monster was a big eater, he was also a good fighter. Relying on the Swamp Monster and the other Fairies' outstanding performance in the Battle Dome, he had already won back his meal ticket from the bet.

Kaede Sato had bet 3 million Union coins on himself to win. After 13 rounds of betting, the 3 million had become 46 million Union coins.

If Kaede Sato's performance was not so strong, causing the odds of the last few rounds to be seriously unbalanced, Kaede Sato could have won even more.

One had to admit that gambling was a quick way to make money, and the feeling of winning was a little addicted.

No wonder there were so many spectators entering the Battle Dome every day. was a football enthusiast and gamblers at the same time..

Trainers nurtured little sprites, trainers gained wealth through little sprites, and then nurtured little sprites through wealth. This was a very good virtuous cycle.

Unfortunately, there were not many trainers who could complete this virtuous cycle. Currently, Kaede Sato had the ability to do so.

Kaede Sato had fought 13 Elite Trainers in the Battle Dome in a row, and he had a rough idea of the strength of the Elite Trainers in the Battle Dome.

Perhaps he was not the top Trainer in the Battle Dome, but he was obviously not someone an ordinary Elite Trainer could beat. He was fully capable of obtaining resources to train Fairies through the bet.

"I can improve my strength and make money while I'm at it. This Battle Dome is like the Battle Tower. It's a great place. Of course, this is only for those who are strong."

Kaede Sato looked back at the battle dome, which was still boiling with noise, and then looked at some of the spectators and trainers who came out with disappointment. He couldn't help but sigh in his heart.

The Battle Dome attracted spectators through the Fairies battles between the Trainers, and then earned profits through ticket and gambling fees.

The winning Trainers and the spectators who won the bet would get a share of the profits. It was a complete chain of benefits.

In this chain of benefits, the Alliance played the role of a platform that provided security and security, and then earned service fees through this chain of benefits.

The Trainers were the performers. They brought entertainment to the spectators and earned performance fees through this chain of benefits.

As for the spectators, they were the spectators. They willingly paid to watch the performance, and while they were at it, they gambled to satisfy their cravings. They were the ones who were squeezed out of the chain of benefits.

Everyone took what they needed and completed a good deal.

Of course, in this huge chain of benefits, the losing Trainers and the spectators who lost the bet were the ones who shared the profits. They did not gain anything, and instead, they lost everything.

The winner took everything, and the loser got nothing. This was the most obvious rule in the Battle Dome.

In addition to the monetary reward, Kaede Sato also earned a lot of Battle Points from his 13 consecutive victories.

According to the rules of the Battle Dome, the Elite Fairies were awarded 100 Battle Points for each battle. If the Trainers completed 10 consecutive victories, the Battle Points awarded for each battle would double.

After Kaede Sato won 13 consecutive battles, he earned 1,600 Battle Points. At the same time, he also received 1,000 Battle Points from Pallot's compensation. So, his total Battle Points in the Battle Dome was 2,600.

These Battle Points could not only be exchanged for various Fairies items in the Battle Dome, but they could also be exchanged for money.

Currently, one Battle Point could be exchanged for 1,020 Alliance Coins in the Battle Dome. In other words, after a battle, the Trainer who won would receive at least 100,000 Alliance Coins as a reward.

Of course, no Trainer would be stupid enough to exchange Battle Points for money. At least, they would not exchange them for money according to the official price.

These Battle Points were very precious, and they could be transferred, so the price was far lower than the official price.

Some rich Trainers would buy them at a high price, and then accumulate enough Battle Points to exchange for various Fairies items.

Currently, Kaede Sato had his eyes on a rock on the official exchange list given by the Battle Dome. This rock was called Wet Rock.

Yes, this rock's main function was to extend the number of turns in rainy weather. As long as a Shining Beak Gull equipped with this Fairies item, the duration of the rainy weather would be greatly extended.

However, what gave Kaede Sato a headache was that this rock required 50,000 Battle Points. According to the speed at which he was earning Battle Points today, it would take him at least a month to earn it.

However, Kaede Sato was not disappointed because of this. After all, this was still something to look forward to.

It could not be helped. A Fairies item like Wet Rock was much more precious and rare than those Fairies items that could increase the power of certain skills.

So far, other than the Battle Dome's exchange list, Kaede Sato had not seen this item being exchanged or sold anywhere else.

This Wet Rock item would be very useful for his future Rainsky Team. It was a core Fairies item, and it would be best if he could get as many of them as possible.

Kaede Sato saw that the exchange list for the Battle Dome clearly stated that each person could only exchange for two Wet Rocks. He could not help but feel that the Alliance was the most powerful.

If he had these two Wet Rocks, Kaede Sato's future Rainsky Team would have more control over the weather.

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