If someone asked, which was the largest forest in the Kanto region? If the person asked was from the Kanto region, he would not hesitate to blurt out the name "Tokipan Forest".
Yes, Tokipan Forest was the largest forest in the Kanto region. It was located between Tokipan City and Nibi City in the Kanto region. There were many wild elves living in it.
Of course, like the normal forests in the elven world, the elves living in it were mostly insect and grass elves.
However, as the largest forest in the Kanto region, the elves living in Tokipan City were naturally far more than just insect and grass elves. Elves of almost all attributes existed here.
Moreover, as the communication between the various regions of the elven world became more frequent, some elves that should only live in a certain region also appeared in other regions under the influence of intentional or unintentional people. They tenaciously adapted to the local environment and then reproduced there. (Wild elves experimental accidents, poachers transporting captured elves, unscrupulous human trainers abandoning elves, and so on.)
Of course, the number of these invading elves was generally very small in the local environment.
There were many reasons for this. It could be that they were not acclimatized and could not fully adapt to the environment. It could also be that they were rejected by the local wild elves and were expelled or besieged.
Among them, the biggest reason was that the invading elves were rejected by the local wild elves. There were roughly two reasons for this rejection.
First, because the invading elves had not yet been able to establish a foothold in the local environment, it was difficult for them to reproduce. This caused their own tribe to be weak, and it was easy for them to be expelled by the local wild elves.
The second reason was that the foreign Elves had harmed the interests of the local wild Elves. After all, there was only so much of the pie. Suddenly, someone popped out of nowhere and wanted to share the pie. The old forces were naturally unwilling to give up their pie (territory).
(Note: I wrote so much information about the invading elves in the hope that some stubborn readers will understand that elves from other regions may appear in Tokipan Forest. This will also pave the way for the story I am about to write.)
In fact, the Alliance had done a lot to nurture their own members. As both parents, not only did they set up the Alliance Tournament, which countless Alliance trainers were eager to participate in, but they also set up a few safe wild Elf habitats in various regions. (Self-created)
The so-called safe Wild Wisp Habitat was a safe zone created by the Alliance through force.
The Elves that lived in these safe areas had very low levels, and some Elves that were particularly dangerous to humans rarely appeared in these safe areas.
Among them, the rangers played a very important role in the safety of these wild fairies' habitats. These powerful trainers directly under the Alliance were the guarantee that the Alliance maintained the safety of these areas.
That's right. The reason why the Wild Wisp Habitat was so "safe" was largely due to the fact that the Forest Rangers were diligently chasing the powerful Wisps out of the safe zone every day.
Of course, the safe zone only occupied a small part of the wild Pixies' habitat. After all, wild Pixies weren't all herbivores.
If they were pushed too far, some of the stronger Elves would resist at all costs for the survival of their race. Therefore, the Forest Protectors also belonged to the department with the highest mortality rate in the Alliance.
It was 10 o 'clock in the morning. In the area outside the safe zone of Tokiwa Forest, a young man wearing a Rocket Soldier uniform was lying in a dense grassland. The weeds that grew in this grassland were at least a meter tall and were growing very vigorously.
The young man who was unconscious in this dense grassland was Kaede Sato. He was currently in a coma.
When the thick clouds above the grassland were blown away by the wind, the sun shone on the grassland as it wished.
At this time, Kaede Sato's head was also experiencing some discomfort due to the prolonged exposure to the sun. His consciousness quickly began to wake up.
Kaede Sato slowly opened his eyes, but because of the glare of the sun, he had to use his hand to block it. After his eyes adjusted to the surrounding light, his hazy eyes also returned to their usual sharpness and calmness.
"Where is this place? I remember that I should be in the square. That's right, I was poisoned with a sleeping gas. " Looking at the unfamiliar surroundings, Kaede Sato covered his aching head with his hand and tried to recall everything that happened before.
In the end, Kaede Sato's memory froze at the scene where he was forced to sleep by the sleeping gas. Before he fell asleep, he vaguely saw a woman walking towards him. After that, he couldn't remember anything. When he woke up, he appeared in this place.
A minute later, Kaede Sato looked at a map in front of him with a solemn expression. After a while, he found that he didn't lose anything. The most important thing was the two elves and the Rocket watch. The only thing that was missing was a small backpack next to him.
This was an ordinary backpack, not a Space Equipment. There were only two things in it, a signal gun and an unopened envelope.
When Kaede Sato opened the envelope in the backpack and read the contents, he also understood where he was now and why he was here. Inside the envelope was a map that had been folded several times.
This was a hand-drawn map of the Tokipan Forest, and the drawing was quite exquisite. The various terrain information was very detailed, but unfortunately, there was no information about the elves' habitat.
And from the information given by the map, it was obviously just an incomplete map. The map now clearly marked his current location with a red star, and some skull symbols (white and red) marked some dangerous areas nearby. Finally, there were some triangular marks on the map, and these marks all fell on some areas with red skulls.
It was worth mentioning that the grassland where Kaede Sato was now, had a white skull drawn on the map.
When the map was turned upside down, it turned into a letter. Judging from the delicate handwriting, this letter should be written by a woman.
The content of the letter was roughly like this: "Kaede Sato is now going through a two-week wilderness survival trial. If he chooses to give up, he can use the signal gun to call for help at any time, and the consequence of failing the trial will be the confiscation of the elves and demotion to a handyman."
At the same time, the content of the letter clearly explained that the green triangular marks represented the mission items. He must obtain all these mission items within the specified time, otherwise, even if he survives two weeks, this wilderness survival trial will be considered a failure.
"This is really unexpected. They actually knocked us out without saying anything, and then threw us here. This time, it's for real, a real wilderness training." After reading the content of the letter, Kaede Sato thought with a serious face.
Then, according to the information given by the map, Kaede Sato stood still on the spot and used his body to replace the wooden stick. After identifying the direction using the sun and the stick to create a shadow, he quickly walked towards the nearest supply.
When Kaede Sato began to move, a Vulture that was hovering above Kaede Sato flashed, then flapped its wings and flew towards the north.
Not long after the Vulture flew away, the grassland that had fallen into a strange state of silence returned to its usual noisy state. Waves of rapid rustling sounds could be heard from all directions of the grassland.
"You've woken up? Very good, let me see how capable you are. If you can't even pass this stage, you won't be able to compete with those monsters in the newcomer's competition. You can only go through the motions and play an inconspicuous supporting role." After seeing the Vulture return, Sofia, who was now on a lonely peak, stroked the Vulture's head, then muttered to herself with a gloomy expression.
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