At noon, Kaede Sato arrived at the Wisp Center in the city center on time. He then walked up the stairs to the second floor.
When he arrived at the mission hall on the second floor, it was already crowded with people. He looked around and saw that he was surrounded by civilian trainers who were frowning. At this time, these people were gathered in groups of twos and threes, whispering to each other.
"Heping, over here, over here."
Kaede Sato had just squeezed into the crowd when a loud voice suddenly came from the crowd. At the same time, a long and callused hand stood up from the crowd.
Kaede Sato heard the voice, but his expression did not change. He then slowly walked in the direction of the hand.
When the people in the crowd heard the name Heping, many of their expressions changed. When these people saw Kaede Sato approaching them, they all stepped aside to let Kaede Sato pass through smoothly.
Soon, Kaede Sato came to the side of a tall and thin young man without any obstructions. At this time, there was a woman with a cold temperament and a burly young man in a combat suit standing next to him.
The tall and thin young man was called Phil, the cold beauty was called Safina, and the burly young man was called Goode Mann. These three people were all locals of Kaina City. At present, the three of them were Kaede Sato's teammates in the same mission team.
In the past few days, Kaede Sato did not really wander around Kaina City. In fact, he was actively looking for and blending in with some of the local trainers' groups.
Hard work pays off. He quickly found a group by sparring with some of the local trainers.
The strong were always favored by others. Although Kaede Sato was an outsider from another area, with his outstanding strength, he quickly blended in with some of the local civilian trainers' groups.
The reason Kaede Sato chose to blend in with the local trainers' groups was simple. It was convenient for him to obtain some useful information.
These so-called useful information were actually temporary missions issued by the Alliance for local civilian trainers. These temporary missions were the stepping stones for civilian trainers like Kaede Sato to join the Alliance.
Under normal circumstances, the Alliance would regularly issue some temporary missions in places like the Wisp Center where there were a large number of trainers. However, these temporary missions were too few for the large civilian trainers.
There were too many monks and too little gruel. It was impossible to satisfy the needs of the huge civilian trainers.
However, that was only under normal circumstances. Large cities like Kaina City would have a large number of accidents happening every day. Just like patients in the emergency room of a hospital, accidents could happen 24 hours a day.
Once an accident happened, especially when it involved Wisps or trainers, the Alliance had to send trainers to deal with it. However, the number of trainers in the Alliance was limited, and they didn't always have time to do it.
Once there was a shortage of manpower, the Alliance would naturally choose to hand over the urgent but unattended accidents to Kaede Sato and other civilian trainers who were keen to become Alliance trainers.
After all, civilian trainers like Kaede Sato were a dime a dozen, and the cost was low. Even if something happened, the Alliance didn't have to take too much responsibility. This was because it was a deal that both parties were willing to make.
When a trainer stepped onto the path of a trainer, life and death should be disregarded. This was especially true for civilian trainers like Kaede Sato. If they didn't work hard, they wouldn't be able to make a name for themselves.
The temporary missions issued by the Alliance to civilian trainers were irregular. Unless the trainer stayed in the Wisp Center's Mission Hall for a long time, it was very difficult for trainers to obtain these temporary missions.
Moreover, these temporary missions issued by the Alliance were much more difficult than those issued on a regular basis. It was often difficult to deal with them by relying on the strength of an individual.
Due to the special nature of these temporary missions, some civilian trainers spontaneously formed mission teams.
Usually, a mission team would send someone to stay in the Mission Hall of the Wisp Center for a long time to keep an eye out for temporary missions. Once a temporary mission appeared, this mission team member would immediately accept a good mission and then inform the rest of the team to carry it out together.
Kaede Sato joined Phil and the others' mission team the day before yesterday. The reason he joined was naturally because Kaede Sato had convinced the three of them with his strength. After that, Phil, who was the most cheerful, took the initiative to ask Kaede Sato to join.
As the first mission team to invite him to join, Kaede Sato naturally didn't refuse. He readily accepted Phil's invitation, and today was his first time carrying out a temporary mission issued by the Alliance.
Phil was the person sent by the mission team to stay in the Mission Hall today. When the temporary mission appeared, he immediately used the communicator to inform Kaede Sato and the others.
However, there was only one temporary mission that appeared in the Mission Hall this time, and it required a large number of people. Therefore, Phil didn't need to fight for it. He directly waited in the Mission Hall for Kaede Sato and the others to arrive.
"That's it, Zheping. Are you going? If you go, we'll definitely be able to return with a full load this time."
After Kaede Sato came to his side, Phil enthusiastically explained the content of this temporary mission to Kaede Sato. Finally, he looked at Kaede Sato with longing eyes and asked if he wanted to accept this temporary mission.
At the same time, Safina and Goode also turned their eyes to Kaede Sato with a hint of longing in their eyes.
The three of them were very clear about Kaede Sato's strength. They all knew that Kaede Sato had a very powerful Pikachu. Just as Phil said, as long as Kaede Sato joined this mission, their team would definitely be able to return with a full load.
It turned out that this temporary mission was to suppress a sudden elven riot.
Not long ago, a large-scale elven riot broke out along the eastern coast of Kaina City. Currently, a large number of wild water-type elves from the ocean were swarming ashore and destroying the human settlements along the coast. There were also signs of them approaching Kaina City.
Due to the lack of manpower in Kaina City at the moment, the higher-ups of the Kaina City Alliance specially ordered Kaede Sato and other civilian trainers to go as reinforcements and help the Alliance members repel the invading wild elves.
In order to quickly gather a large number of civilian trainers to go as reinforcements, the rewards this time were also very generous. The Alliance would give out a certain number of special pokeballs to civilian trainers. Then, the contribution points of these special pokeballs would be based on the elves that the trainers subdued during this elven riot.
If the trainers used up all the special pokeballs, they could go and reclaim them again. In other words, as long as the trainers were capable enough, they would be able to reap more rewards from this elven riot.
"Of course we have to participate. If we're lucky, perhaps this mission will allow us to accumulate enough contribution points to become a stepping stone. However, this is a large-scale elven riot after all. It's better to be careful and not be greedy."
Kaede Sato's eyes lit up when he heard Phil's words. He nodded at Phil and replied with a smile.
"Of course. Contribution points can be accumulated slowly, but we only have one life. We know very well what's more important. Don't worry, if you tell us to go east, we won't go anywhere else."
Phil's face lit up when he heard Kaede Sato's reply. He immediately nodded and patted his chest.
As soon as he finished speaking, a middle-aged man with a cold expression came out of the back door of the mission hall with a few Alliance police officers.
These people didn't waste any time. They quickly registered the names of those who would be participating in suppressing the elven riot and gave out a certain number of special pokeballs to the participants.
Every civilian trainer who completed their registration and received a special pokeball would leave the mission hall immediately and rush to the location where the elves were rioting.
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