Kaede Sato quickly opened his eyes after the nauseating feeling of the world spinning around him disappeared. He found himself lying in a small, cramped room.
Through the signs posted on the walls that read "Welcome to the Nepean Rockets Underground Base", "Leave as soon as you wake up", and "No long term occupancy allowed", Kaede Sato knew that he had returned to the Nepean Rockets Underground Base.
Kaede Sato was in no hurry to leave. He quickly changed into a Rocket soldier uniform before opening the door and leaving the cramped room.
After that, he entered a rather spacious space. Some people in the same Rocket Team uniform were hurrying back and forth. Kaede Sato took a closer look and found that this was the teleportation room of the Rocket Team's underground base in Nibi.
The room was divided into two sections. Rows of small rooms were built on both sides, and the middle was an empty space.
The rooms on the left were filled with teleportation elves. These elves were obviously the exit for Rocket members to leave the Nepean Rockets Underground Base. The room he came from was on the right, and it was the entrance to the Nepean Rockets Underground Base.
"Jinhuang City is one thing, but I didn't expect that the way to enter the base in Nibi would also be through the use of elves who can teleport. This way, even the internal members of the Rocket Team would have a hard time finding the location of the underground base in Nibi. This base is really secretive."
Kaede Sato looked at the Nepean Rockets Underground Base's members who were entering and exiting the Rocket Underground Base through the two rows of rooms on both sides of the teleportation room. He couldn't help but be surprised by the Rocket Base's wealth and strong secrecy.
The Nepean Rockets Underground Base's teleportation room was obviously a separate space. Kaede Sato followed the signs and walked down a long corridor. He then walked around in circles for more than half an hour before he finally entered the Nepean Rockets Underground Base that he was familiar with.
At this time, Kaede Sato was completely unaware of the general direction of the teleportation room. If he couldn't follow this winding corridor with cameras and guards every ten steps, he definitely wouldn't be able to find the way back to the teleportation room underground.
According to Kaede Sato's intuition, the shape of the entire corridor should be in the shape of a spiral, and according to the subtle changes in temperature, he should be walking in the direction of the underground.
Based on the number of footsteps he walked, he roughly estimated that the heavily guarded corridor was at least a few thousand meters long. However, because of the twists and turns, he estimated that the distance between the Nepean Rockets Underground Base and the teleportation room should not be too far.
Kaede Sato only paid attention to why the teleportation room in Nebe's Rocket Team's underground base was so strange. He didn't give it any further thought. At this moment, he placed most of his attention on the rookie face-off mission.
Kaede Sato followed the signs along the way and arrived at the mission hall as fast as he could.
The spacious mission hall was similar to the one in Kaede Sato's memory. It was still very deserted. When he arrived, he only saw seven or eight people wandering around the stone pillars with mission signs hanging on them.
However, there was one difference. The supply station on the left side of the mission hall, which was originally closed, was now reopened. Kaede Sato still remembered that his first bucket of gold was earned from the fruit mixer in the corner of the supply station.
The Rookie Tournament mission was not difficult to find. At this time, it was hanging on the most eye-catching position of a stone pillar like a proud peacock. At the same time, it occupied half of the stone pillar. Kaede Sato walked around a few stone pillars in the mission hall and found it.
The information he saw with his own eyes was naturally far better than what he heard. Kaede Sato stood in front of the Rookie Tournament mission sign and carefully read it. He finally had a more comprehensive understanding of the Rookie Tournament.
This time, the location of the Rookie Tournament was not clearly stated. The mission on the mission sign only gave the location of the first examination site. To obtain the final location, one would have to successively complete the various examination sites along the way.
"Interesting. This kind of examination is somewhat similar to the Hunter Exam for full-time Hunters. But then again, with this kind of selection, most of the mediocre people will be eliminated. The remaining people must be outstanding talents. Only such talents are worthy of spending a lot of money to cultivate."
After reading the mission content of the Rookie Tournament, Kaede Sato was immediately impressed by the person who came up with such a method of selecting talents. At the same time, he also deeply felt Rocket's desire and importance for real talents.
However, there was one thing that puzzled Kaede Sato. The rewards this time were much more generous than before. In addition to directly becoming a reserve officer, the champion would also receive a Quasi God Elf egg.
As for what kind of Quasi God Elf it was, it was clearly stated that the champion could freely choose from any Quasi God Elf in any region. The organization also promised to provide the Quasi God Elf with a year's worth of Elf food.
It had to be said that the reward for the champion was so generous that when Kaede Sato first saw it, he was very excited.
For most trainers, owning a Quasi God Elf was their ultimate goal in life. The strength of the Quasi God Elf had long been deeply ingrained in the hearts of the people through the strong performance of the Alliance's regional champions.
"As long as the Mythical Beasts don't appear, the Quasi Gods are invincible."
Most of the trainers agreed with this domineering statement.
Now that such a great opportunity had appeared in front of Kaede Sato, it would be a lie to say that he was not excited. At this moment, he wanted to take the throne of the champion.
However, after Kaede Sato calmed down, he quickly dismissed this idea. He was now an ordinary Rocket soldier with a background that could not be any whiter. Although his current strength was not bad, he was still far from being invincible.
Rocket was a dark organization, and the law of the jungle was deeply ingrained in the bones of all Rocket members. The weak were not worthy of owning such an Elf.
Although the Quasi God Elf was good, for him now, it was a hot potato. Even if he had the ability to fight for the champion's throne, there was no way he could keep this Quasi God Elf.
If it was good, Kaede Sato could still use the Quasi God Elf in exchange for some benefits. If it was bad, then he would be killed because of the Quasi God Elf.
Thinking of this, Kaede Sato moved his eyes away from the rich reward content of the first place and continued to read the rest of the content.
Compared to the generous rewards for the champion, the value of the rewards for the top ten seemed a little low. Moreover, the value of the rewards for the top ten was about the same.
Even so, the rewards for the top ten still piqued Kaede Sato's interest. This was because the top ten people could be directly promoted to reserve officers.
"Reserve officers, this is good. As long as I have this status, I will have fewer restrictions in Rocket. Other than the Top Operatives and Sakaki, almost no one else has the right to order me to work. Moreover, I can have my own territory legitimately."
Kaede Sato's burning eyes looked at the rewards for the top ten in the Newcomer Tournament mission. He thought with a burning passion in his heart. Then, he stared at the reward for the tenth place.
He decided that if nothing unexpected happened, he would strive for the tenth place in this Newcomer Tournament. He did not want any more than that.
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