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Chapter 56

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If one really wanted to calculate the difference between sprites with different aptitudes and the same level, the level 50 red sprite would be used as the basis for the calculation.

A level 50 orange sprite with a level higher than red sprite could defeat eight level 50 red sprites, a yellow sprite could defeat eight orange sprites, and so on. After reaching cyan aptitude, it would be able to defeat nearly 30,000 red sprites.

Of course, this was only the ideal state. Even if a cyan sprite was powerful, it was impossible for it to have unlimited physical strength, so this was only theoretical data.

But on the other hand, as long as the physical strength was not exhausted, no matter how many red sprites of the same level came, it would be useless. This was the crushing of aptitudes.

However, there were still exceptions, and that was the commanding art of the trainers. The attributes of the sprites restrained each other. It was not uncommon for the weak to win against the strong. This was also one of the many attractive things in the sprite world.

Of course, the premise was that the difference in aptitudes and levels was not big. If it was a red sprite, no matter how hard the trainer worked, it was impossible to defeat a green sprite.

Back to the main topic.

If this Geng Gui was the one who put it here, then Old Ghost Si's words made sense.

From the moment it was placed here, it had been absorbing the ghost energy here. This was probably the main reason why Shadow placed the Geng Gui here.

According to Old Ghost's words, there was originally surging ghost energy here. Even if there were many of them, the energy here was enough for so many of them to use. There were even some ghosts with excellent aptitudes who could evolve into ghosts.

But since the arrival of this Geng Gui, the energy here began to decline sharply. Even the people who had evolved into ghosts had degenerated into ghosts because of the scarcity of energy.

After all, if a sprite degenerated due to external reasons after evolution, it would hurt its foundation.

The Geng Gui, as the final evolved form of the ghosts and ghosts, had a huge innate pressure on them. Moreover, this Geng Gui was not an ordinary Geng Gui. Its aptitude was as high as cyan, making these ghosts, who were generally red, unable to raise any thoughts of resistance.

In order to avoid being absorbed by the Geng Gui, the ghosts had no choice but to run to the outside of the cave. Although there was very little ghost-type energy there, it was still there, wasn't it?

He gently picked up the Geng Gui pokeball with an "R" printed on it. He noticed that the pokeball's switch had been turned off by Shadow to prevent the Geng Gui from coming out. He could only obediently stay inside the pokeball and absorb the energy.

As the Geng Gui pokeball was picked up, wisps of black mist slowly floated out of the groove where the pokeball was originally placed.

"This is? Why is it so dense and dense? "Qing Mu asked curiously when he saw the black mist.

As if to verify Aoki's words, the black smoke was directly absorbed by the Geng Gui Pokeball when it approached it.

Through the half-visible part of the pokeball, he could see that the Geng Gui was lying comfortably in the pokeball, swallowing the ghost-type energy that had just been absorbed into its body.

In the A.I. Chip's scan, there were slight fluctuations in the Geng Gui's stats. Although it was not obvious, it had indeed improved.

"Did Shadow leave the Geng Gui here to increase its rank? Or is there some kind of injury that needs to be healed? "Other than these two reasons, Aoki could not think of any other reason for Shadow's actions.

He was not naive enough to think that Shadow had placed the Geng Gui here just to test him.

However, this was not something that Aoki needed to consider. His mission was only to bring this pokeball back.

What he was considering now was whether or not he should dig up the stone pillar to see what was inside. How could it produce such a dense amount of ghostly energy?

However, after careful consideration, he gave up on that idea.

This place was not like the Banjira Cave, where there were no other creatures and he could do anything he wanted.

Just look at the Ghosties who were watching Aoki closely at the entrance of the cave. They were afraid that Aoki would do something that would affect their precious land.

If Aoki wanted to touch this stone pillar, the first to disagree would be the Ghosties.

This was the main source of their survival. Ghosties did not need to eat food, as long as they had enough energy to survive. The dense energy produced by this stone pillar was their main source of food. If it was destroyed by Aoki, at least half of the originally large group would die, and the surviving Ghosties would no longer have the chance to grow.

This was the foundation of the Ghosties. If he were to touch this pillar, the Ghosties would probably really fight to the death with him.

Since they were going to die anyway, why not kill this bastard who destroyed their chances of survival? This was also the thought in the hearts of all the Ghosties.

As for the second reason why Aoki gave up, it was that even a powerhouse like Ying, who needed this energy, did not touch this stone pillar, so why should he touch it?

Although he did not know what Ying was worried about, as long as he knew that even a Heavenly King-tier powerhouse like him had to be worried, then it would be better for Aoki, who had just become a trainer, not to touch it.

Obediently allowing the dense ghost-type energy to drift in the air, Aoki gave up on the idea of exploring it. He hoped that the next time he came, he would be able to gain something.

He shrunk the pokeball containing the Geng Gui and placed it on the special pokeball buckle on his belt.

After seeing Aoki put away the Geng Gui's pokeball, the Ghosties gathered their courage and slowly floated over. Feeling the dense ghost-type energy in the air, they took a deep breath and felt their whole body become more energetic.

Ghosties like the Ghosties liked this kind of energy, but the Dazed Beast who had been following Aoki frowned. Ever since Aoki took the Geng Gui's pokeball and the ghost-type energy began to spread, the Dazed Beast began to feel a little uncomfortable and uncomfortable.

It was like a block of ice that would slowly melt if it was placed in a gradually rising temperature of water.

"Thank you, young human." Old Ghosties thanked Aoki sincerely.

Aoki felt the Dazed Beast's discomfort and signaled Old Ghosties to go out and talk.

Old Ghosties also noticed the Dazed Beast's expression and immediately understood. He followed Aoki and the others to the entrance.

After coming out, the Dazed Beast finally relaxed its body. When it was inside, the uncomfortable aura that surrounded it made its body tense up.

"Young human, now that you have done what I wanted you to do for us, you can tell us what you are looking for." After coming out, Old Ghosties' voice immediately sounded in Aoki's mind, it sounded a little anxious.

It was not sure if it wanted Aoki to find the item and leave as soon as possible, or if it could not help but want to absorb some ghost-type energy. After all, it was basically on an empty stomach during this period.

Hearing this, Aoki's expression was a little strange.

At first, he did not know that what Old Ghosties wanted him to do was what he wanted to do. But now that it was done, Old Ghosties asked him what he was looking for.

"Hmm … I see. Have you guys seen a stone the size of a palm? It contains a huge amount of energy. It doesn't matter what type of energy it is. Fire, water, or lightning. It's fine." Qing Mu thought for a while and said.

Aoki decided to be thick-skinned and say a new request.

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