"Oh, right." Aoki suddenly thought of something.
He took out a pokeball from his pocket, which contained the yellow Stinky Mud he'd caught in the gopher's cave that could devour and evolve.
According to the A.I. Chip's calculations, the Stinky Mud would need three days to absorb all the energy and evolve into a dark yellow.
Aoki had let it out to devour some corpses after that, so the energy in its body had not been completely consumed. However, with the A.I. Chip's scan, it could tell that it had successfully become a dark yellow elf.
"Its aptitude has really evolved, although it's only dark yellow." Aoki looked at the pokeball in his hand. Through the red translucent part, he could see the Stinky Mud inside.
It was lying obediently in the pokeball, trying its best to digest the energy in its body without any intention of resisting.
It was not stupid, but to be able to lie there comfortably, enjoy the endless energy, and occasionally come out to eat, the environment in the pokeball was very comfortable for a soft-bodied elf like the Stinky Mud.
"A.I. Chip, analyse the Stinky Mud's current data and the possibility of its aptitude evolving. If it can evolve again, compare the resources required with the dark yellow Stinky Mud." There was no problem in leaving this sort of analysis to the A.I. Chip.
[Beep! Only calculating. If there is sufficient energy, it is estimated that the Stinky Mud's aptitude will evolve again in ten days, and the resources required will be twice that of the dark yellow Stinky Mud.]
The A.I. Chip quickly summed up the data, and displayed two comparison tables of resources and time in front of Aoki.
With this direct comparison, Aoki could clearly see that if the Stinky Mud that had just become a dark yellow Stinky Mud wanted to evolve again, the resources and time required would be twice that of the other Stinky Mud. Moreover, if it wanted to evolve again after its aptitude evolved, it would not be as simple as doubling the amount of resources required.
Thus, if he analysed it this way, the Stinky Mud's aptitude actually had unlimited possibilities to evolve. However, Aoki did not dare to think of the price.
Perhaps if all the elves in an area were dealt with and then absorbed for a few hundred years, the Stinky Mud would be able to evolve into a blue Stinky Mud.
However, this was just a stinky mud with an aptitude of yellow or even lower. If it had a higher aptitude, it wouldn't be impossible.
For example, subduing a dark cyan grade stinky mud, and then providing it with a large number of elf corpses. After spending a large amount of time, it might be able to advance to a blue grade.
However, Aoki wasn't interested in the time and resources it would take.
Looking at it this way, it would be better to subdue a few green or dark green Stinky Mud and let it devour them to evolve. Then, a Stinky Mud with light green or even blue Stinky Mud would appear. Comparing the resources and time spent in this way, it was more cost-effective.
He could make a lot of money.
Elves with cyan aptitude were collectively called top-grade aptitude in the world of elves, and their price was several times higher than that of green aptitude elves.
In any case, during the usual battles, there would definitely be a lot of wild elves' corpses. It could be considered as recycling waste, and he could also make a lot of money at the same time, so why not?
Just like that, Aoki thought of a good way to make money without affecting his daily life.
When there were elf corpses, he would give them to the stinky mud. When there weren't, he would let them starve for a few meals. After all, their vitality was comparable to that of a cockroach, so it wouldn't be a problem for them to starve for half a month.
Aoki's starting goal for the stinky mud was light green, and it was the kind of light green that had not advanced in aptitude.
When the time came, he would go to the black market to buy a few stinky mud with green aptitude and spend some time nurturing them to cyan aptitude. The increase in value would make even Takeshi Aoki very tempted.
A cyan grade elf, no matter what kind of elf it was, would be worth more than a million Alliance coins. If it was a relatively rare elf, it would not be impossible for it to be worth ten million.
Therefore, it could only be said that the higher the level of the hunter, the more money he would earn.
Selling an elf worth ten million to the Hunter's Guild and obtaining ten million points at the same time was like splitting a penny in two. His purchasing ability would skyrocket.
As for whether the Hunter's Guild would be at a disadvantage if they bought an elf at twice the price, it seemed like the Hunter's Guild would be at a disadvantage, but that was not the case.
The Hunter's Guild's price for purchasing elves was actually a little lower than the market price. It was about a 20% discount. However, even with a 20% discount, most people would still be willing to sell. It was still 1.6% of the market price.
However, the Hunter's Guild would hold a large-scale auction every once in a while. They would invite some famous tycoons in the elf world. They would wave their hands and spend a lot of money. When they competed with each other, it was a piece of cake for them to raise the price of an elf by more than ten or twenty times.
They could buy elves at a 20% discount and sell them at the normal price or even above the normal price. They could still make a lot of money.
After all, there were fewer people selling elves and more people buying elves.
Sometimes, they could even rope in a group of powerhouses through some benefits. The benefits obtained at such times were self-evident.
Otherwise, how could the Hunter's Guild survive under the encirclement of the Alliance and the Rocket Team?
Of course, the Hunter's Guild still had some other policies. In any case, it was impossible for them to suffer a loss.
At night, Aoki prepared to make a trip to the black market in Withered Leaf City to see if the Hunter's Guild here had qualified stinky mud for sale. He also wanted to match the few Violent Carp Dragons in his hands with hunter missions.
One had to know that the Violent Carp Dragons were in high demand among the elves on the mission list in the Hunter's Guild. When the supply could not meet the demand, the price would increase.
At the same time, if he had the chance, he would find a skill learning device and learn all the skill discs that he bought last time. Now that Spectre's poison attribute had been developed, his combat style would be more diverse after learning the poison skill.
While there was still some time, Aoki rented a training ground from the Elf Center.
Aoki chose the most remote place and released Spectre.
"Hehe ~"
After Spectre came out, he happily circled Aoki a few times.
Now that he had just evolved, his temperament was still the same as when he was a Spectre. Aoki could not help but laugh at his mischievous appearance.
"Alright, Spectre. Now that you have just evolved, you don't have enough training for your body. What you need to do now is to familiarize yourself with your body, especially the two extra hands. They will be your major offensive weapons in the future. You need to master them well," said Aoki.
"Hehe." Spectre quieted down when he heard Aoki's words. Then, he looked down at his extra hands and shook them unnaturally.
For Spectre, this was a very strange feeling. He suddenly had an extra organ in his body, and there was no stagnation in using it at all. It was as if he should have learned how to use it.
"There's still some time left. Do you see the dumbbell next to you? You need to do a thousand lifts before you eat. "
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