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Chapter 451

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Although Pete was curious about why Kaede Sato would choose a normal Night Patrol Spirit egg that he kept in the corner, he did not ask Kaede Sato anything about the egg.

The reason for this was very simple. Peter knew that perhaps he was too blind to see the value of this Night Patrol Spirit egg, or perhaps Kaede Sato had a problem with his eyes and thought that he was lucky enough to find a golden egg.

However, no matter what the reason was, it did not stop Pete from raising the price. This was his favorite thing to do other than boasting to others.

To Pete, who was afraid of being poor when he was young, those green cuties were the most beautiful things in the world. Even the most precious collectibles were not worth mentioning in comparison.

"I have to say, Mr. Sato, you have the best taste I have ever seen. This is a precious Night Patrol Spirit egg that I found in a dangerous ruin in Fengyuan. I purposely placed it in the corner, and you actually found it. For this, I think I can give you a discount …"

Patt clapped his hands as he walked to Kaede Sato with a smile on his face. He then told Kaede Sato about the legendary story between him and the Night Patrol Spirit egg.

As Patt spoke passionately, the Night Patrol Spirit egg had turned into a direct descendant of a powerful Specter Spirit Elf that could defeat normal Divine Beasts. Its value had unknowingly increased by dozens of times.

"It's a waste that this guy didn't become a storyteller. He must have spent a lot of his life skill points on being a swindler. I almost thought that I found a golden egg, although the Night Patrol Spirit egg in his hand is indeed a golden egg."

Looking at the middle-aged man in front of him talking nonsense with a straight face, Kaede Sato couldn't help but sigh in his heart. The difference between the man's character and the man's was simply unbelievable.

Kaede Sato also noticed that the shadow behind Patt also showed an embarrassed expression. Obviously, even Geng Gui who was hiding in Patt's shadow was embarrassed by his master's behavior.

The cold and mysterious middle-aged man, Padt, was nowhere to be seen. He was now a middle-aged man in disguise, and the Alliance Coins were enough to make him strip off his disguise without a single piece of clothing on him.

However, Pete's opponent this time was Kaede Sato, who was also once poor. As the son of a farmer, his bargaining power was naturally not low.

Half an hour later, Kaede Sato walked out of the Haunted House with two incubators filled with elfin eggs. Behind him was Peter, who had a similar smile on his face.

After a tough price war, Kaede Sato, who was also from a poor family, displayed his bargaining power to the fullest. He forcefully reduced Pete's initial offer of 80 million Alliance coins to 20 million Alliance coins.

Compared to the Dream Sirens, who were born with a Race Value of 435, the Night Patrol Spirits with a Race Value of 295 paled in comparison. In addition, the Night Patrol Spirits were similar to the Phantom Sirens, which were widely distributed in the world. Their rarity was also much lower than the Dream Sirens.

Therefore, the average market price of a Night Patrol Spirit egg was only around 5 million Alliance coins. Theoretically speaking, Pete was a black-hearted businessman. He was very satisfied with this deal.

As for the Night Patrol Spirits that were on sale, unless they were certain that the Night Patrol Spirits were of high quality, no Elf Hunter would be willing to sell them.

Since the demand for the Night Patrol Spirits in the market was too small (appearance was very important), Elf Hunters were more inclined to capture the Night Patrol Spirits themselves instead of spending money on them.

This was also an important reason why there were very few ghost-type fairies in Pete's collection. If he couldn't sell them, it would be a waste of money to keep them. After all, the food that ghost-type fairies ate wasn't cheap.

As a black-hearted businessman, Pete didn't want to sell Night Patrol Spirits.

Phantom Sirens in their initial form were too widely distributed in the Kanto region. As long as one was willing to look for them, they could be found in any cemetery at night.

Little Elf Hunters like Peter, who specialized in hunting Specter Elves, preferred to hunt more valuable or rare Specter Elves, such as Imitation Night Spirits, Ghost Stone, and so on.

Kaede Sato took the two elven eggs and walked some distance away from the haunted house. Then, he took out a black bracelet from his spatial backpack and placed the two elven eggs into this bracelet-like spatial equipment.

Then, he turned around and left the Haunted House behind him. A few seconds later, the Crossword Bat suddenly descended from the sky and carried him into the night sky.

In essence, Phantom Sirens were inanimate objects. They didn't need to breathe, and their Spirit Eggs were the same.

Therefore, the Dream Siren's Spirit Egg and the Night Patrol Spirit Egg were not as troublesome as the Pikachu Spirit Egg. Kaede Sato didn't need to carry the Pikachu Spirit Egg in his Dimensional Backpack like before. He could just put it into his Dimensional Backpack.

Other than that, Kaede Sato also put a jade pendant into the Dimensional Backpack that only stored the Dream Siren's Spirit Egg and the Night Patrol Spirit Egg. It was the Intermediate Life Energy Collector that was worth 770 million.

According to the Book of Devils, Kaede Sato found out that Phantom Sirens' Spirit Eggs were much more difficult to hatch than Spirit Eggs of other attributes. The Incubator that was usually used to speed up the hatching of Spirit Eggs was completely useless.

The reason for this was due to the severe lack of Life Energy in their bodies. Spirit Eggs of other attributes contained rich Life Energy from the moment they were born, but Phantom Sirens' Spirit Eggs didn't have such an advantage.

The spirit egg itself was a process of nurturing life, but spirit-type spirits were inanimate objects without any life force. If they wanted to be born or continue existing in the human world, they had to rely on the life force of other living beings or some negative energy within them.

Therefore, for a Phantom Siren's Spirit Egg to hatch, it had to absorb enough Life Energy or negative energy.

In a way, the hatching of a Phantom Siren's Spirit Egg was a difficult process from death to life.

Although Dream Sirens' main food source was Fear Energy, they could also feed on Life Energy. However, it was only useful for their growth and talent development.

The jade pendant had been hanging around Kaede Sato's neck for a long time. It was already filled with Life Energy. It was the perfect incubator for the Dream Siren's Spirit Egg and the Night Patrol Spirit's Spirit Egg.

Kaede Sato placed the jade pendant that was overflowing with Life Energy into his Dimensional Backpack. The Dream Siren's Spirit Egg and the Night Patrol Spirit's Spirit Egg quickly absorbed the Life Energy from the jade pendant.

Just as Kaede Sato expected, the Dream Siren's Spirit Egg and the Night Patrol Spirit's Spirit Egg showed a great reaction to the jade pendant that was filled with Life Energy.

Kaede Sato returned to his room in the inn and took out the three items. After a short while, he discovered that green light particles visible to the naked eye began to emit from the jasper pendant. Then, the light particles entered the two specter elven eggs that had a pitch-black surface.

Although it was very weak, Kaede Sato noticed it after careful observation.

Every time a green light particle entered the two Phantom Siren's Spirit Egg, the Life Energy of the two Spirit Eggs that were originally lifeless would become a little stronger. The layer of black energy surrounding the Spirit Eggs would also become a little lighter.

Furthermore, as the two elven eggs absorbed more and more dark green light particles, a few white dots appeared on the originally pitch-black surface of the elven eggs. These white dots were as eye-catching as twinkling stars on the almost completely pitch-black eggshell.

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