The next morning, Kaede Sato woke up at 7 o 'clock in the Little Fairy Center in the center of Zijin City. After washing up, eating breakfast, and doing morning exercises, he prepared to leave Zijin City.
However, before he left, he went to the second floor of the Little Fairy Center, hoping to find a suitable mission for him to complete in the mission hall on the second floor.
This time, his destination was Fuyan Town. According to the route, he would have to pass by road 111 and road 112. However, road 111 was very long. If he were to travel by off-road bicycle, it would take at least a few days.
Moreover, the middle section of road 111 was connected to the largest desert in Fengyuan. It was a very difficult journey. Therefore, the journey to Fuyan Town would definitely take a lot of time.
Kaede Sato was not a person who liked to waste time. If he could complete some missions along the way, he would be more than happy to help.
As of now, his Zhe Ping identity only had a little more than 5000 Alliance Contribution Points left.
After receiving the promotion mission, he did not have much Alliance Contribution Points left. If it was not for the fact that he helped Tie Xuan solve the blackout problem in Zijin City, his Alliance Contribution Points would still be less than four digits.
After Zhe Ping became a member of the Alliance, although he was still an outer member, his exchange authority in the Alliance's internal exchange system had increased by a lot. He was only slightly better than the B-rank bounty hunter Shinichi Tatsuzaki.
In short, Zhe Ping identity could also exchange for a precious skill disc like Sword Dance.
Currently, Kaede Sato was not lacking in money. However, there were many things that money could not buy, such as Sword Dance, Provoke, and Acupuncture Point.
At this time, the Alliance's advantage would be revealed. The Alliance had a deep foundation and a large number of precious resources. As long as you had enough Alliance Contribution Points and authority, you could exchange for them without worry.
Kaede Sato's main mission now was to increase the strength of the Giant Swamp Monster. However, he would not neglect the strength of the other Little Fairies.
Currently, the skills that Kaede Sato wanted the most were undoubtedly Acupoint Strike and Provoke. The former would allow the Stinger Jellyfish to quickly increase its strength, while the latter would allow the Yongira to have the ability to block the other Wisps from using their transformation skills.
As their levels increased, the presence of the Stinger Jellyfish and Yongira in Zheping's team became more and more obvious.
The former relied on the fact that he had the Mirror Attribute, which allowed him to ignore almost all elemental restraints. In addition, he also had the Water Flow Ring, Barrier Technique, Super Absorption, and his extremely strong Special Defense Racial Value.
Moreover, as the Stinger Jellyfish mastered the ability to use many tentacles at the same time in battle, his damage output ability was also very good. Currently, he was in the front row of the Zhe Ping Little Sprites who could both resist and deal damage.
Once the Stinger Jellyfish mastered the acupoint technique, the disadvantage of his speed would no longer exist, and he would have the ability to push the team forward.
As for Yonkira, after learning the two moves of Magic Reflection and Field Swap, his strategic position in the Little Elves' team had been greatly improved, whether it was under the identity of Zhe Ping or Ryuqi Zhenyi.
Magic Reflection was the nemesis of all transformation skills. Even the powerful Provoke Technique was useless in front of it. With Magic Reflection, Yongira could greatly increase Kaede Sato's survivability. He would no longer have to worry about being threatened by Provoke and Black Eyes.
As for Field Exchange, it was needless to say. As long as this technique was used well, it was a godly technique. Kaede Sato had used this technique to kill the future Root of the Lava Team, Huimura.
Therefore, from the current point of view, Yongira's role was not to kill the enemy, but to protect and harass.
However, this protection and harass power was not enough. Whether it was Magic Reflection or Field Exchange, they were both passive techniques and lacked the ability to attack.
The aggressive Provoke Technique could only strengthen Yongira's protection and harass power. Yongira had mastered the ability to teleport, and it was very difficult for the enemy to avoid his sudden attack.
Imagine, an enemy on the battlefield wanted to use a transformation skill to protect himself, such as Guard, but Yongira suddenly appeared and used Provoke Technique. The enemy would definitely be in despair.
Unfortunately, whether it was the acupoint technique or the Provoke Technique, these two techniques were far more expensive than a mere 6,000 Alliance Contribution Points. The acupoint technique required 30,000 Alliance Contribution Points, while the Provoke Technique required 50,000 Alliance Contribution Points.
Kaede Sato had only spent 15,000 Alliance Contribution Points to exchange for the Sword Dance Technique. This showed how rare these two techniques were.
In fact, if it weren't for the fact that there were only a few Wisps who could learn the acupoint technique, the Alliance Contribution Points he needed to exchange for it would not lose to the Provoke Technique.
When Kaede Sato arrived at the Mission Hall on the second floor of the Wisp Center, it was already past 9 o 'clock. At this time, there were many trainers who wanted to pick up the missions they wanted.
There would always be more missions in the Mission Hall, especially in a densely populated and highly modern city like Zijin City. There were countless problems every day.
With the brand new Alliance ID that he had just received, Kaede Sato successfully entered the Mission Hall's Inner Hall under the envious gazes of many normal trainers who were looking for missions in the Outer Hall.
Unlike the normal missions in the Outer Hall that were for normal trainers, the missions in the Inner Hall were truly for trainers in the Alliance. The missions here were more difficult, the rewards were more generous, and there were more types of missions to choose from.
According to the types of missions, there were three types of missions issued by the Alliance:
The first type was protection, and the mission content was to protect a certain person to a certain place or for a certain period of time.
The second type was hunting, and the mission content was usually for trainers in the Alliance to find something or to fight against some trainers or Wisps who were doing evil.
The third type was training, and the mission content was usually for trainers to help the client train a certain Wisp or to assist in special training for Wisps.
Compared to the Outer Hall that was almost overcrowded, there were very few trainers in the Inner Hall. Including Kaede Sato, there were only 15 trainers.
Kaede Sato observed the other 14 trainers in the Inner Hall. After realizing that he did not know any of them, he turned his attention to the missions on the wall.
To be honest, it wasn't easy to find a quest that could be completed along the way. Kaede Sato walked around the walls that were filled with various quests. He found three quests that were passable.
The first mission was to run an errand. The mission content was to deliver a letter to a certain person on Route 111. Due to the strange personality of this person, he did not carry any communication device on him.
Therefore, the mission did not give the exact coordinates of the mission. If one wanted to find this person, they could only rely on the person who accepted the mission.
Perhaps because the difficulty of the mission was only to find a certain person within a certain range, the mission reward was very low. The client was only willing to pay 1,000 Alliance Contribution Points.
The second mission was a hunting mission. The mission content was to capture ten different types of Ground Wisps that lived in the desert.
The client was a beginner Wisp Researcher. The purpose of the mission was to study the common habits of the Desert Wisps. The person who completed the mission would be rewarded with 3,000 Alliance Contribution Points.
The last mission was more interesting. It was a very difficult protection mission. The mission content was to protect a ruin exploration team in the desert for two weeks.
The reward for this mission was very generous. It was worth 20,000 Alliance Contribution Points, and there was also a promise of additional rewards.
Not only that, Seiji's client was none other than the famous explorer Kanzaki.
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