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Chapter 456

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"Rules? What rules? "

Kaede Sato skipped over most of Mia's words. He was keenly aware of one of the most valuable words in her sentence, so he asked Mia about it.

Since it was a competition, naturally, there would be rules. Contestants would need to have a deep understanding of the rules before entering the competition. Otherwise, even if they were strong, they would still be put in a disadvantageous position due to the rules.

Mia had just mentioned the rules of the second stage of the competition. As a Rocket recruit who wanted to do well in this competition, Kaede Sato was very interested in the rules.

Moreover, judging from Mia's words, there were not many people who knew about the rules of the second stage of the competition. At the very least, Kaede Sato, who was under the direct command of Sakaki's boss, was completely clueless about the rules.

Thus, it could be seen that the rules of the second stage of the competition were currently in a state of lockdown.

However, due to various reasons, people like Mia, who had the support of the Rocket Faction's boss, had already learned about the rules of the competition before most of the other contestants.

Although it was a pity, Kaede Sato knew that no matter what era or organization, it was always difficult to be fair in a competition. At most, it could only be relatively fair.

Hearing Kaede Sato's answer without hesitation, Mia's expression instantly revealed a knowing look. She did not answer Kaede Sato's question immediately. Instead, she looked at him with a smile.

It was always better to know the rules of the competition first than to know the rules later. It was like the difference between a person who was fully prepared before an exam and a person who was cramming at the last minute. It was a huge advantage.

Therefore, before Kaede Sato agreed to become one of her own, Mia did not intend to give this advantage to Kaede Sato.

"The alliance you mentioned just now should be related to the rules of the competition, right? If I'm not mistaken, the rules of the second stage of the competition should be very disadvantageous to you. That's why you're in such a hurry to find someone to help you. Tell me about it. As long as you tell me, I'll help you in the competition. If it's appropriate, I'll form an alliance with you."

Seeing Mia's silence, Kaede Sato immediately understood what she meant. He frowned and pondered for a moment before promising her with a serious face.

Although Kaede Sato wanted to know the rules of the competition, if he hastily agreed to the other party's condition, he would most likely fall into a more disadvantageous position.

Therefore, after weighing the pros and cons, Kaede Sato wanted to use this condition to make the other party give in.

"Alright, when the time comes, you'll have to help me. The location of the second stage of the competition is too dangerous, and the rules of the competition are too …"

Seeing that Kaede Sato was not willing to do anything unless there was an incentive, Mia was a little displeased. However, since she got a verbal promise from him, she reluctantly told Kaede Sato everything she knew.

Kaede Sato patiently listened to Mia's explanation and complaints about the rules of the competition. During the process, the more he listened, the more frightened he became. His brows gradually knitted together into a deep frown.

The location of the second stage of the competition was an uninhabited island in the Orange Archipelago.

According to Mia's introduction, the island was very large, at least 500,000 square kilometers. It was rich in natural resources and was inhabited by a large number of wild fairies.

However, for some unknown reason, the island was surrounded by a thick sea fog all year round. Coupled with the fact that it was surrounded by a large number of whirlpools, the island was currently in a state of almost complete isolation from the outside world.

Rocket was able to discover the island because of an accident at sea. After discovering the uninhabited island on the map, Rocket began to secretly explore it.

After several years of exploration, Rocket had basically completed the exploration of the island.

However, because the island was surrounded by a large number of whirlpools, Rocket had not explored the mineral resources on the island. Instead, he had only collected the abundant fairy resources on the island.

The island was almost completely isolated from the outside world, so the ecological environment on the island was very different from the outside world. Primitive forests, which were very rare in the outside world, could be found everywhere on the island.

It was precisely because of the well-preserved ecological environment and the pleasant climate that a large number of wild fairies lived on the island. Rocket also found that the average natural endowments of the wild fairies on the island were higher than those of the outside world.

After careful research by Rocket's internal scientists, they found that due to the island's isolation from the outside world, the genetic chain of the wild fairies living on the island was very different from that of the outside world.

In general, the wild fairies on the island were more atavistic, and their blood was purer than those of the outside world.

Because of this, Rocket had been working hard to turn this isolated island into an excellent fairy supply bank within the organization.

However, the average level of the wild fairies on the island was much higher than that of the outside world, and their strength was not weaker than that of the outside world.

Moreover, after countless years of development, the island had already completed a set of ecological system, and gave birth to an incomparably powerful island king, which was a champion level wild dragon.

Under the island king were four regional kings. Although these four regional kings were not as strong as the dragon, their strength was still at the level of a champion. Each regional king had a large number of heavenly king fairies under their command.

It could be said that the strength of the wild fairies on the island was incomparably strong.

Therefore, even if Rocket's strength was ranked among the top of the fairies' world, he still did not have absolute confidence in taking over the entire island.

The island kings and regional kings had unparalleled control and possessiveness over their territory, and they could not tolerate outsiders invading their homeland.

Not long ago, Rocket had tried several times to build a large base on the island, and then use it to gradually develop the entire island, but without exception, the island kings or regional kings had destroyed it with a large number of wild fairies, and they had paid a huge price.

However, after several confrontations with the island kings and regional kings, Rocket had not been without results.

After paying the price of several heavenly king level powerhouses, Rocket had finally gained the respect of the island kings and regional kings. They allowed Rocket's members to move freely on the island, but did not allow Rocket to own a territory on the island.

Kaede Sato and the other Rocket recruits who had passed the first stage of the newcomer's competition would have to compete in this dangerous island.

According to Mia's explanation, the rules of the competition were roughly as follows:

The second stage of the competition would last for about three weeks, and in order to maximize the fairness of the competition, the contestants could only bring in six fairies of their own choosing and supplies distributed by the organization.

Moreover, at the beginning of the competition, the contestants could only bring in one fairy.

If the contestants wanted to obtain the remaining fairies and more supplies, they would have to obtain enough number tags from other contestants, and then use those number tags to exchange for supplies.

Every contestant had a corresponding number tag, and once a contestant lost his or her number tag, he or she would be disqualified.

Every time a contestant obtained a number tag from another contestant, the contestant would automatically receive one point from the scoreboard he or she carried.

According to Mia, the third stage was a battle between fairies, and the higher the contestant's score, the greater the advantage he or she would have in the third stage, and the person with the highest score would directly qualify for the finals.

Therefore, the second stage of the competition was very crucial, and in this stage, the second place of the newcomer's competition could be determined.

Every contestant had to obtain at least five points to pass, but the prerequisite for passing was that the contestant had to ensure that his or her number tag was not taken away by others before the end of the second stage of the competition.

Once the number tag was taken away, no matter how many points a contestant had obtained, they would be disqualified.

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