Kaede Sato currently had 8 Fairies, namely the Crossbowbat, the Pretty Flower, the Swamp Monster, the Everchanging Monster, Katie, Pikachu, Meow Meow, and the Abbo-monster. In addition to the Flash Hunting Butterfly that would be teleported over later, there would be a total of 9 Fairies.
Therefore, Kaede Sato now had to deal with the three Fairies, Pikachu, Meow Meow, and the Abbo-monster as soon as possible.
There was no doubt that Pikachu had to be taken care of by a trustworthy beauty like Elusha. In fact, Pikachu, who was naturally fond of beautiful creatures, liked Elusha very much. He did not mind Kaede Sato temporarily letting him live with Elusha.
As for the remaining Meow Meow and the Abbo-monster, Kaede Sato had a headache. Meow Meow was undoubtedly on Elusha's blacklist, so it was impossible for him to live with Elusha.
Needless to say, the Abbo-monster was a terrible poisonous snake. It was far more dangerous and troublesome than Meow Meow. Kaede Sato felt that it was inappropriate for him to live with Elusha.
Left with no choice, Kaede Sato finally decided to temporarily let Meow Meow and the Abbo-monster live in the Fairy Cultivation House with the best reputation and service in Red Lotus Town.
"Although Meow Meow has a little problem, it's not a big problem. As for the Abbo-monster, you'd better be careful. He has a bad temper. The two Fairies must follow the schedule, and …"
Before Kaede Sato left, he warned a manager of the Fairy Cultivation House. After more than half an hour, the manager left with a worried look on his face.
The male manager of the Fairy Cultivation House showed great enthusiasm for Kaede Sato, a big customer who paid 2 million Alliance Coins for the custody and cultivation fees. Although he was troubled by Kaede Sato's many warnings, he still patiently recorded Kaede Sato's words in detail in a separate notebook.
However, in the following period of time, the male manager was very glad that he had painstakingly recorded this because this detailed record was related to his life and his job.
After Kaede Sato finished dealing with the three Fairies, Meow Meow, and the Abbo-monster, he released the Cross-word Bat and had it fly him to the port.
He still had to listen to the professional doctor's advice. Katie's current situation was special, so Kaede Sato did did not plan to let Katie continue fighting the Fairies for the next 12 hours.
However, he still had to continue preparing for the second stage of the Newcomer's Tournament.
According to Mia's introduction, Rocket would temporarily store all the contestants' belongings during the tournament, and then instruct them to give the contestants a special Dimensional Bag, equipment, and a small amount of supplies.
In other words, the contestants were not allowed to bring their belongings into the Fairy Cultivation House during the tournament.
Of course, it did not mean that the contestants were not allowed to bring their belongings into the Fairy Cultivation House.
After all, wealth was also a symbol of strength. A complete ban on pay-to-win was also unfair to the few powerful pay-to-win contestants. This would inevitably cause a strong dissatisfaction from the rich second generations and Rocket's core trainers.
However, the items that could be brought into the Fairy Cultivation House did not include supplies, Dimensional Bags, and lethal items. Furthermore, the items that could be brought into the Fairy Cultivation House could not exceed the space of the Fairy Cultivation House's Dimensional Bag.
(Note: The Fairy Cultivation House's Dimensional Bag is only 2 cubic meters. It's very small.)
Although this rule had severely weakened the pay-to-win contestants' means of pay-to-win, it had greatly reduced their overall strength.
However, there was still a lot of room for manipulation. As long as one had enough money, even if it was only 2 cubic meters of space, one could still stuff a lot of good stuff into it.
Red Lotus Town was an important technological town in the eastern part of the Guan Dong region. The level of science and technology here was also one of the top in the entire Fairy World. Coupled with the fact that this place was heavily infiltrated by capital, it was always possible to buy a lot of good stuff that was rarely seen in the outside world.
Of course, if one went through the normal channels, the chances of an outsider buying good stuff from Red Lotus Town's technology center were not high, and they might even be caught.
Therefore, if an outsider wanted to get good stuff from the technology center, they would have to go through the special channels. The only downside was that the things that came through the special channels were very expensive.
Yes, the special channels mentioned here were none other than the black market. In Red Lotus Town, the black market was very large and very prosperous.
Most of the reason for the black market's prosperity was due to the many mad scientists that existed here. Many of the materials that they needed for their crazy experiments were almost all prohibited by the Alliance. They could only be obtained through the black market.
As a price, these mad scientists, who often had white or bald hair due to financial worries, would occasionally sell some of their experimental results.
The emergence of this abnormal mutually beneficial model was an important reason for the prosperity of the black market in Red Lotus Town.
Kaede Sato was a trainer with a net worth of more than 300 million Alliance dollars. Logically speaking, he was definitely in the category of pay-to-win players in this rookie competition. Furthermore, he was one of the more outstanding ones.
Therefore, in order to fully utilize his advantage in this aspect and gain the most benefits in this competition, Kaede Sato was going to start a shopping spree tonight.
Money could only be transformed into real strength by spending it. If Kaede Sato did not spend the money now, it would just be a pile of useless numbers for the next three weeks of his trip to the island.
Red Lotus Town's black market was located in the port of Red Lotus Town. To be precise, it was on a huge luxury cruise ship docked at the port.
Every time the black market opened, this cruise ship would sail to the nearby sea, so as to avoid being caught by the Little Sprite Alliance to the greatest extent.
After Kaede Sato arrived at the port, he quickly found a broker selling tickets for the black market cruise ship in the port.
In a small boat with many thugs standing in every passage of the port, Kaede Sato was in a brightly lit room in the cabin, trading with a fat man with a simple and honest face.
"Will there be good things tonight? I'm talking about things with technological content. If there is, where should I go to buy it? "
Kaede Sato, who was wearing a Polymorph mask, asked with a smile after he spent 100,000 Alliance coins to buy a ticket to the black market cruise ship from the fat broker in front of him.
At the same time, he took out a stack of Alliance banknotes worth 100,000 Alliance coins and placed it on the table in front of the broker.
However, when the fat broker heard Kaede Sato's words, he immediately squinted at Kaede Sato and remained silent.
The fat broker's silence immediately caused the burly men standing in the corner of the room to take a few steps forward. Their eyes were fixed on Kaede Sato who was opposite the fat broker.
"Of course, customer, you're really lucky today. Not long ago, a batch of good goods came on board. The trading location is on the top floor. When the time comes, just say the word 'fatty' to the waiter and the waiter there will take you to the trading room."
It was not until Kaede Sato placed an ancient gold coin worth at least 500,000 Alliance coins on the table that the fat broker's small eyes widened again. He then said to Kaede Sato with a grin.
As he spoke, the fat broker's big chubby hand quietly put the Alliance banknotes and ancient gold coins on the table into his pocket.
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