The reason why the nearby forest area was called the Lazy Man Forest was because there were a lot of lazy men living here. To what extent? To the extent that they could be seen everywhere.
Ever since Kaede Sato left the cave on the Wind Speed Hound, the lazy men were the most common Elves he saw along the way.
Without exception, these lazy fellows were either sleeping on trees or on the ground, maintaining a lazy look on their faces. Even when they were hungry and had food in front of them, most of them were unwilling to move.
If not for the fact that these lazy fellows had the support of the Heavenly King-tier King Leave, not many wild Elves in the nearby forest would have dared to touch them. They also had the support of seniors like the Moving Ape, who worked from dawn to dusk to provide them with food. Most of them would have starved to death by now.
"Sigh, the lazy men really live up to their name. They're all lazy fellows. No wonder not many Trainers would train these Elves. With such lazy personalities, they're not suitable for Elven battles. They're fine as pets. No, they're not good as pets either. These fellows are too lazy."
Kaede Sato was speechless when he saw the lazy looks of the lazy old men around him. He began to feel hopeless about his plan to cultivate a Lord of Leave who could change his mind freely.
However, he was not a person who would give up easily. Along the way, he carefully used the system's detection function to probe the lazy Elves he saw.
To Kaede Sato's surprise, these lazy fellows had very high aptitudes. Along the way, he saw nine lazy Elves with Gold aptitudes. Three of them had even inherited some very good moves.
However, these nine lazy Elves with Gold aptitudes were of noble status, perhaps because they had been greatly nurtured by their tribe. They were even lazier than the other lazy Elves.
In fact, to Kaede Sato, the lazy Elves' aptitudes were second only to their personality. As long as they were not lazy, Kaede Sato would accept them no matter what aptitudes they had.
Unfortunately, it was not easy to find a lazy Elven that did not like to slack off. Kaede Sato had not seen any lazy Elves that were trained in combat.
The wild Elves in the Lazy Man Forest basically treated the lazy Elves as air or mascots. Not many wild Elves would pay attention to these lazy fellows, let alone attack them.
The Lazy Man Forest was rich in resources, and because the lazy Elves were too lazy, they still had a lot of resources left over. The wild Elves here did not want to risk offending the lazy Elves by competing for food.
Therefore, these lazy old men didn't have any sense of crisis at all. They lived carefree days. Under the influence of such a good life, how could these lazy old men have the slightest desire to fight?
Because of this, Kaede Sato saw many lazy Elves along the way. They were not young, but they were only around level 7 or 8. They were really lazy to a certain extent.
In the end, Kaede Sato rode the Wind Hound around the Lazy Man Forest. He was a little disheartened, so he quickly rode the Wind Hound to the southwest.
"There's no cure for laziness. Maybe I should start cultivating the lazy Elves' eggs. The lazy Elves here are hopeless. It's a waste of resources to raise them. Although nature is hard to erase, with the environment and nurturing, the lazy Elves' newborns might have a chance to weaken their nature."
Kaede Sato rode on the Wind Speed Dog and commanded it to move towards the southeast. At the same time, he was thinking about how to cultivate a king that would not be too lazy.
Suddenly, a white figure jumped down from a tree in front of him and intercepted the Wind Hound.
"It's these guys who have too much energy and nowhere to vent it. Ignore him, Wind Hound. Speed up and get rid of him."
Kaede Sato was disgusted when he saw the Hyperkinetic Ape yelling at him and the Wind Hound. He gave the Wind Hound an order without hesitation.
Compared to the lazy Elven King and the Elven King, the Hyperkinetic Ape was a model of diligent housekeeping. Apart from sleeping at night, the Hyperkinetic Apes worked hard for their tribe all day long.
They were either searching for food or delivering food to their tribe members all day long. If the lazy Elven tribe did not have the support of these energetic guys, they would have declined a long time ago.
If the lazy Elven King and the Elven King were the victims of laziness, then the Hyperkinetic Apes were the victims of motivation.
Due to the Motivation trait, the Hyperkinetic Apes would be in a state of excitement all day long. If they did not vent their excess energy, they would not be able to sleep at night.
The Motivation trait made the Hyperkinetic Apes' blood boil. Their heartbeats were more than ten times faster than ordinary creatures. Therefore, if they did not exhaust their physical strength and energy, they would not be able to stop. They would not be able to sleep at night.
These Hyperkinetic Apes would feel uncomfortable if they did not move. They were people with severe ADHD.
Along the way, the wild sprite that Zuo Tengkaede encountered the most was undoubtedly the Hyperkinetic Ape.
These guys were used to being overbearing in the Lazy Elven Forest because of their tribe. They were also very xenophobic. When they saw the two unfamiliar faces, Kaede Sato and the Wind Hound, they immediately jumped out to attack them.
At first, Kaede Sato wanted to teach these guys a lesson to raise the level of the Hyperkinetic Apes in his hand. However, he knew that he had poked a hornet's nest.
These guys were very shameless. Once they could not beat them, they would immediately call for reinforcements. They were the kind of people who would come in groups to fight one person.
Kaede Sato could not afford to offend these Motivation fellows. The best way to avoid them was to shake them off and hide as far away as possible. Out of sight, out of mind.
When the Wind Hound heard Kaede Sato's words, the flames that wrapped around his limbs instantly soared. Then, he turned into a red phantom and quickly ran away with Kaede Sato. In an instant, they had left the Hyperkinetic Apes far behind.
This Hyperkinetic Ape that was blocking their way was obviously a very stubborn guy. When it saw that the two unfamiliar faces, Kaede Sato and the Wind Hound, ignored it, it was very angry and immediately chased after them.
In terms of walking speed, the Hyperkinetic Ape was naturally not as fast as the Wind Hound. However, with the help of its ability to climb trees and excellent sense of balance, the Hyperkinetic Ape was able to keep up with the Wind Hound by jumping from tree to tree.
When Kaede Sato saw that the Hyperkinetic Ape behind him kept yelling and chasing after them, and it even attracted more Hyperkinetic Apes to chase after them, he suddenly felt a ball of anger in his heart.
"What a bunch of annoying guys. Wind Hound, give him a bite, hmm!"
He opened his mouth and was about to ask the Wind Hound to teach them a lesson. However, an idea suddenly flashed in his mind, causing him to stop halfway through his words.
"That's right. Why didn't I think of this just now? This might be a way. Fight poison with poison."
A few seconds later, Kaede Sato seemed to have thought of something good. His frown suddenly turned into a smile as he said excitedly.
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