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Chapter 217

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Just like that, Aoki's relaxing fishing trip was dragged to fight against the Violent Carp Dragons. In the end, he earned a total of 1.55 million Alliance Dollars, not including the light green Violent Carp Dragon.

The price of the Violent Carp Dragon was at least 500,000 Alliance Dollars, so Aoki earned more than two million Alliance Dollars from this trip. He went from being poor to being well-off all of a sudden.

As expected, no matter what, strength was still the most important thing. When one's strength increased, they would be able to earn more money.

Just like that, Aoki now had a total of 3.5 million Hunter Points. As long as he earned another 1.5 million Hunter Points, he would be promoted to a Three-Star Hunter. The speed of earning money would definitely be faster in the future.

Moreover, the Hunter's Guild's Hunter Points were accumulated. In other words, as long as one accumulated a total of five million Hunter Points, there was no need to keep them and not spend them. It was a very humane rule.

After Aoki finished assigning missions, he didn't accept any more missions. Currently, there were more 2-star missions with yellow aptitude sprites, and there were very few green aptitude missions. Moreover, Aoki would be spending some time on the cruise ship, so there weren't many sprites left to capture. It was better to capture a green aptitude sprite and then assign a mission.

Some people would say that if one could directly capture an Elf and be matched with a mission, what was the point of a Hunter's Star Rating?

First of all, as the Hunter's Level increased, there would be more Mission Lists available, and there would be more Missions to be matched with.

For example, there was a Violent Carp Dragon Capture Mission in both Two-Star and Three-Star Missions. The Three-Star Mission's requirement was to capture a dark yellow Violent Carp Dragon, and the reward was 400,000 Alliance Dollars. The Two-Star Mission's requirement was to capture a dark yellow Violent Carp Dragon, but the reward was only 350,000 Alliance Dollars. If a Two-Star Hunter was matched, he would only be matched with a Two-Star Mission. Capturing a dark yellow Violent Carp Dragon would only be rewarded 350,000 Alliance Dollars.

Not only that, the Hunter's Guild would take a much lower percentage of the Three-Star Hunter's Quest. Of course, the percentage would be given to the person who issued the Quest, but the percentage would also be calculated by the person who issued the Quest.

Therefore, no matter what, the higher the star level of a hunter, the more money they could earn. There was no doubt about that. As for how big the gap was, not many people could tell. However, they only needed to know that the higher the star level, the bigger the gap between one star level.

Another point was that the Hunter's Guild could use Points to exchange for Elves, but not all Elves could be exchanged with points. For example, some Elves that a Three-Star Hunter could exchange for Two-Star Hunters could not be exchanged with all their points.

This meant that if a three-star hunter could exchange for a light-green Violent Carp Dragon, he would need six hundred thousand points. However, if a two-star hunter wanted to exchange for this elf, he would not be able to use all of his points. He would only be able to use half of his points, for example, three hundred thousand points and three hundred thousand union coins.

Of course, if you have a lot of money, you don't have to care about the points system. Even if you are a Zero Hunter, you can just pay the full amount.

They would not stop a person from doing business unless they were on the Hunter's Guild's blacklist. Therefore, as long as one had money, the purchasing power of the Star Rating was not very important.

However, for professional Hunters, the Star Rating was very important. They could use their points to exchange for a high-quality Elven and sell it to others to earn a second batch of Alliance Dollars. They might be able to sell it for much more than the Star Rating.

This was the real way for Hunters to earn money. Aoki's Star Rating had reached Five-Star in his previous life. He had also earned a lot of money through this method.

At the same time, he had used a lot of Hunter Points to exchange for all the Elves he had. With the advantage of his Star Rating and the accumulation of money, he had successfully become a Heavenly King Trainer.

Aoki went straight to the Elven Points Exchange Office.

Under the indifferent expression of the staff, Aoki asked if there were any Elves like Stinky Mud.

When the staff found out that Aoki wanted to exchange for Stinky Mud, they looked at Aoki strangely. There was no other reason than the fact that there were too few Elven Trainers like Stinky Mud. They were so rare that they were almost non-existent.

No one wanted to spend every day with a lump of mud that smelled like vomit. Therefore, the general price of Stinky Mud was not very high. There might even be situations where there was no stock.

After all, it was not that easy to lock up Stinky Mud. At least, an iron cage would not work.

However, Aoki's luck was not bad. After the staff checked the computer, they found out that there were two Stinky Mud in the Hunter's Guild's warehouse in Withered Leaf City.

It was said that one of them had a light green Star Rating and the other had a green Star Rating. Their Star Rating was not low.

Stinky Mud was not a Violent Carp Dragon and was not a popular Elven species. If they wanted to be valuable, a green Star Rating was really valuable. Therefore, the lowest grade in the warehouse was light green.

After learning that there were two Stinky Mud, Aoki was also quite surprised. This kind of Elven was really … smelly!

At Aoki's request, the staff very reluctantly led Aoki to the place in the warehouse where Stinky Mud was stored.

No matter what Elven Trainers exchanged for, even if they had an advantage in Star Rating, they still needed to take a look and check the goods. Especially for someone like Aoki who had a cheat chip, he could tell which of the two Elves was better in an instant.

Of course, if both Stinky Mud were good, Aoki would not mind buying them together. After all, they would be models that could double the money in the future.

When the staff brought Aoki to the place, they fled as fast as they could. They also told Aoki that if he wanted to buy, he could just enter the number on the device next to him and swipe his credit card. The Pokeball would be sent out by the device.

Aoki helplessly covered his nose. Even if the Stinky Mud was locked in by two transparent glass devices, in order to prevent it from suffocating, there were still some fine holes on the glass cage. This way, the stench could not be blocked.

Aoki immediately activated the A.I. Chip and scanned the data of the two Stinky Mud.

In terms of Star Rating, there was not much difference from what the staff had said. One was green in Star Rating, while the other was light green in Star Rating.

As for the inheritance of skills and imparting of skills, Aoki was actually not very concerned. After all, he was not buying them as his own Elves. He only wanted to nurture their Star Rating before selling them.

"A.I. Chip, see if these two Stinky Mud's Star Rating has been upgraded. Is there any possibility of it continuing to upgrade?"

At this time, he still needed the A.I. Chip to collect data and compare it to get the results.

[Beep! Scan results displayed.]

The data of the two Stinky Mud and the data of the two Stinky Mud that Aoki originally had were taken out for comparison.

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Yep, today's debt repayment. Tomorrow, oh, it's already today. Jin Mu had to go on a business trip during the day and might only be back tomorrow night. Hence, for the next period of time, he could only type on his phone. Seeing that it's so tiring, how about a monthly ticket?

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