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Chapter 36

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When Kaede Sato arrived at the public market, it was a little past 10 o 'clock. It was also the busiest time of the day. It took about 20 minutes for Kaede Sato to visit all the stalls in the public market.

Unfortunately, Kaede Sato wasn't able to find what he wanted after walking around the public market for a while. Who in the Rocket Team would be so bored as to burn a DVD of a Wisp battle and sell it? The Wisp that he wanted was also very rare, so it was normal that it wasn't sold in the public market.

"If I can't find it, maybe I'll have to spend a lot of money to buy one from the Points Exchange System. It's a pity that I can't look at the aptitude of the Wisp. Otherwise, it would be worth it to spend more points," Kaede Sato thought with a disappointed expression as he finished visiting the last Wisp stall.

In Kaede Sato's plan, his avoidance training for the Supersonic Bats, or rather, the Wisps' avoidance training in the future, was to use real skill attacks as training targets for the Wisps. He wanted to use this opportunity to let the Wisps under his command understand the various Wisps' techniques, so that they wouldn't fall into a passive state due to unfamiliarity in battle.

In Kaede Sato's impression, who could use the various Wisp moves? The first person he thought of was Fantasia. He remembered that Fantasia had all the Wisp's genes in it, so it could use various Wisp moves.

But what made Kaede Sato feel extremely troubled was that, as a rookie trainer, he would be like a toad lusting after a swan's meat. It was unrealistic. Even if he became stronger in the future, it would be extremely difficult to catch Fantasia. After all, Rocket had spent so much manpower and resources, but they still could not catch Fantasia.

For this reason, Kaede Sato wanted another Wisp, which was the Tutu Hound. Because the Tutu Hound had the Sketch skill, in theory, it could also learn any Wisp's skills.

However, Kaede Sato did not know what a Tutu Hound was like in real life. In the game, it could only learn a new Sketch skill after every 10 levels. Only then could it copy other people's moves.

If the Tutu Hound in real life was like that, then theoretically, the Tutu Hound could only master 10 moves at most, which was a far cry from what Kaede Sato wanted.

In the end, Kaede Sato thought of a Wisp that could also learn various moves in theory. That's right (I believe many people have already guessed it). This Wisp was the Polymorph. The Polymorph had the ability to transform. In the game, it could transform into any Wisp and learn the exact same moves it had learned from the other party through its transformation.

Of course, in reality, whether the Polymorph could learn the various moves from the other party through its transformation was unknown. However, Kaede Sato wanted to give it a try. After all, even if the Polymorph could not achieve the results he wanted, it was still very valuable to him.

Generally speaking, due to their race value, the actual combat power of Polymorph monsters was very poor. However, they had the ability to transform into thousands of forms. If this ability could be used well, it would definitely be very useful in improving the survivability of a trainer.

Take the [Disguise] ability for example. If a trainer had a Shapeshifting Monster, his [Disguise] ability would definitely improve by leaps and bounds. As long as the Shapeshifting Monster stuck on his face, he would turn it into a human skin mask and change his face. Then, he would change into a new set of clothes. Lastly, he would change into a different aura. Then, he would become a completely different person.

If one did not have any special skills or abilities, it would be extremely difficult for an ordinary person to expose such a disguise.

Currently, Kaede Sato was still weak. Coupled with the fact that he could earn a steady stream of points through the Energy Cube, it was still very dangerous for him to stay in Rocket, where the strong preyed on the weak. If he could use the Polymorph's transformation ability to change into another identity to do some dangerous things, it would definitely greatly increase his safety.

In fact, Kaede Sato did not want to stay in Rocket for the rest of his life. After all, his ultimate dream was to control his own destiny and live happily in this world. He did not want to live in the dark as a mouse for the rest of his life.

Kaede Sato was forced to join Rocket at first because he was forced to do so (he was an unregistered citizen, and he did not have the strength to fight a chicken). In the end, he had no other good way to make a good start for his dream. If he could have joined the Alliance through normal means, he would never have joined Rocket.

Now, if Kaede Sato could get his hands on a Polymorph as soon as possible and train it well, it would be a great help to him when he left Rocket in the future.

Unfortunately, from the looks of it, no one in the public market had caught a Polymorph Monster. But this was a very normal thing. After all, the number of Polymorph Monsters in the wild was quite small. Moreover, he had the ability to transform. It was too easy for him to casually turn into a small rock and pass it off as a genuine one.

To put it bluntly, as long as a Polymorph monster was not discovered, unless one had a special tracking method, even the best Elven Hunters would not be able to find it in the wild. This was why Polymorph monsters were rarely caught.

Of course, Rocket was a huge dark force that most lone Elven Hunters could not compare to. In Kaede Sato's memory, the Polymorph monster was one of the rare Polymorph monsters in the Points Exchange System.

But what gave Kaede Sato a headache was that the price of a Polymorph monster in the Points Exchange System was not cheap. It required a total of 6000 Points to exchange for one, which was 1000 Points higher than the price of the Guan, Dong, and Yu Family.

More importantly, the Polymorph monsters that could be exchanged in the Points Exchange System were randomly given. Kaede Sato's System did not have the ability to bypass the Points Exchange System to check the information of the Polymorph monsters. In other words, he could not identify the quality of the Polymorph monsters that could be exchanged with Points before they were acquired.

It was worth mentioning that purchasing a Polymorph monster from the Yu Family required at least a Captain Level authority.

According to Kaede Sato's understanding of human nature, who would be so stupid as to place a Polymorph monster with good Polymorph monsters in the Points Exchange System? After all, Rocket was also formed by a group of ambitious Elves. A core resource like the Polymorph monster would definitely be coveted by others. Those Polymorph monsters with good Polymorph monsters would have been divided up by the higher-ups early in the morning, leaving behind only ordinary Polymorph monsters.

He did not have enough Points to exchange for a Polymorph monster. Plus, he could not confirm the Polymorph monster's quality. These were the two main factors that hindered Kaede Sato from obtaining the Polymorph monster.

"I'll have to wait a while for the Polymorph monster. Maybe there will be a ready-made Polymorph monster for sale in the public market in the future. Although I have a way to earn Points by selling Energy Cubes, I'm still short on Points. I can't afford to put myself in danger because of a small loss. Energy Cubes can only be sold after a period of time. I'd rather earn less Points to maintain my own safety," Kaede Sato thought to himself as he sat on a public bench.

Finally, when Kaede Sato turned around to leave the public market, he saw something very interesting on his way back to the exit of the market. It was a new stall that he had not seen before.

In this new stall, the stall owner was carefully arranging his goods. The goods were all round Polymorph eggs.

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