I'm not really a poison trainer

Chapter 174: Underground Gambling

"VIP?"

Okita Isao said unexpectedly.

He originally thought that Quinn had just hinted at him to stay at the party, so that he would directly discuss with him the real countermeasures against Sato Yun.

I never thought that the Quinn in front of me was not the real owner.

But as soon as he rolled his eyes, he realized that although Quinn was a goalkeeper at the gym level, at best he was just like the hired thugs in the Tokiwa Elf Battle Club. There was no need to really have trouble with Sato Yun.

Thinking about it now, Quinn must have been instructed by someone to bring them together, and then wanted to join forces to snipe Sato Yun.

"It seems that Sato Yun has seriously affected the interests of some people, or that someone wants to seize the huge benefits that are about to happen."

Okita Isao thought so, and secretly became vigilant in his heart to avoid being in danger without knowing it.

Like the elite trainers who came here before, he has signed a contract with the Tokiwa Elf Battle Club. Although he has received a stable income and gained a lot of fame, he has also lost his freedom.

Therefore, he has been in the Joban Spirit Battle Club for almost two years.

During this time, he also gradually learned about some discord.

For example, the underground gambling competition surrounding the battle between elves.

Where there are people, there are rivers and lakes.

Where there is light there is darkness.

The battle between elves attracts countless spectators, and naturally some unscrupulous people want to make a fortune from it. They take advantage of human greed to set up underground gambling games, and then collude with some players to secretly control the outcome of the battle and earn illegal wealth.

The elite arena can be said to be the hardest hit area for underground gambling.

Why is this happening?

This is because after a trainer's strength reaches the gym level, he basically no longer has to worry about money. What they lack is the opportunity to continue to become stronger.

After all, in the process of cultivating elves, there are many things that cannot be solved with money. For example, some rare resources are often priceless.

It’s hard to impress them with money alone, so they rarely take huge risks to fix matches for money.

Moreover, the number of gym-level trainers is too small compared to elite-level trainers.

Even for a battle club like the Joban Elf Battle Club, which is set up in a metropolitan city like Joban City, the number of gym-level trainers is still very rare. Basically, there is only one gym-level battle every week.

The elite level trainers are different. There are a lot of them. Normal trainers can basically reach the elite level as long as they acquire them for long enough.

Once a trainer reaches the elite level, he will enter a relatively long period of accumulation. There are many places where money is needed, and if you are unlucky, you will not be able to advance to the gym level in your lifetime.

. . .

If a trainer wants to advance to the gym level, he must first have a gym level elf.

If an elf wants to advance to the gym level, he needs to meet two conditions. One is that his physical fitness reaches the gym level, and the other is that his energy level needs to be raised to the intermediate level.

Obviously, these two conditions cannot be accomplished overnight, but require a long period of accumulation.

Moreover, these two conditions require relatively high qualifications for elves, and they cannot be achieved by just relying on time and continuous accumulation.

This can be seen by looking at the wild elves in the wild. Many wild elves have lived for a long time. For example, some ghost elves have lived for hundreds of years. However, the number of wild ghost elves who can advance to the gym level is still extremely rare. Most of them reach the elite level and that's the end of it.

Therefore, it is not easy for a trainer to train an elf to the gym level. Not to mention that the training process requires a lot of money and effort. The first prerequisite is to conquer an elf with outstanding qualifications.

But how can elves with excellent qualifications be so easy to obtain? It is correct to describe them as rare.

The average elite trainer only has one or two elite elves on hand. It's not that they don't want more, but they really don't have the ability to continue to train more elite elves.

It doesn't mean that everyone has Dr. Oak behind him, so he doesn't have to worry about feeding the elves.

. . .

For elite trainers like Isao Okita, their path to advance to the gym level is very clear, that is, first make a name for themselves in the battle club while working hard to make money, and then use the money they earn to purchase qualifications at a training house or other channels. Excellent elves come to focus on nurturing.

Some people will definitely ask, what happened to the original elite elves in their hands?Will we continue to focus on cultivation?

The answer to these questions is often that trainers will continue to keep these elite elves, but they will not continue to focus on training them.

Why is this happening?

Of course, this involves some very real problems, that is, most of the qualifications of those elite elves are not as good as those of latecomers. In addition, they have suffered various hidden injuries in a large number of battles, and they have lost the potential to become stronger.

This was the case with Circle Bear before. Although he was the local bully king of Route 1 and was very popular on Route 1, it was probably because he was unable to advance to the gym level and could not survive in other places, so he kept shrinking. Be a bully on Route 1.

Therefore, trainers generally rarely subdue some elite wild elves to become the main force of the team like Sato Yun. They prefer to subdue some low-strength and young wild elves and then slowly train them.

In their view, the qualifications of wild elite-level elves may be very good, but because they have a large number of unhealable hidden wounds, their potential has basically come to an end, and there is no value in cultivating them.

It costs a lot of money to cultivate elves, and it also costs a lot of money to buy elves with excellent qualifications.

Therefore, money has become a concern for many elite trainers, and criminals have taken advantage of this to drag some elite trainers into the water and become their tool to manipulate the competition.

. . .

Isao Okita has also been hinted at match-fixing in the past few years, but he did not do it, so the strength of the elves in his hands improved slowly.

However, he has been able to survive for such a long time in an elite arena with serious involution and become a leader. Naturally, he has a few tricks up his sleeve.

A large part of the reason for this is that he had a very qualified water elf from the beginning, and this water elf basically did not suffer any serious injuries or hidden injuries in the battle, thus saving a lot of time and money, and did not have to deal with other water elf at all. Elite trainers have to spend time and effort to find elves with outstanding qualifications, and then spend a lot of time, energy and resources to train new elves.

Because of this, although the strength of the elves in his hands has improved slowly, it has been improving steadily. Especially the water elves who were trained by him have now upgraded the water energy level to the intermediate level, and are just short of reaching the gym level in terms of physical fitness.

. . .

"Yes, he is a very distinguished guest."

Quinn nodded to Tian Xun, and then turned his attention to another person in the room.

Compared with Okita Isao, this female trainer who has always been silent is the one he needs to focus on.

There is no other reason. This female trainer named Rose also has a half-footed gym-level elf, and is also a fire-attributed flame horse. She will definitely be the main force to deal with Sato Yun's Ivysaur next. .

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