Adventurer of the Elf World

Chapter 157 That’s it?

"Uh..."

Xiu opened his eyes and looked at the white ceiling. After a fierce struggle in his brain, he finally gave up the soft big bed and got up to prepare breakfast for the elf.

Only after finishing all these, he found that he seemed to have nothing to do.

He had already finished the first two days of the tour. Even because he intentionally or unintentionally communicated with locals, his understanding of Changpan City was not worse than some people who grew up here.

What's more terrifying is that computers have not yet developed in this world, and there is not even a dating platform, let alone interesting creatures like sand sculpture netizens.

Confusion grew in Xiu's heart.

At this time, Casey sent a message through telepathy.

"Don't you suspect that there is something wrong with Changpan City?"

"It's really weird. I've learned from several people that the prices of vegetables, fruits and grains have fluctuated abnormally during this period, and this fluctuation has nothing to do with the celebration and is contrary to the market rules..."

As he spoke, Xiu's expression became solemn, and there was a cloud of sorrow between his brows.

According to the situation in his previous life, Xiu knew that the price changes of grain were all related to something.

If natural disasters are not obvious, then there will only be man-made disasters.

This thing is even more disgusting...

"Someone has bad intentions~" Casey also looked a little serious, opened his eyes and looked at Xiu, "Do you want to take action?"

"We will leave after tomorrow, and we can't do anything in this time..." Xiu shook his head slowly, explaining in a calm tone, "What's more, there are Junsha, Joey, and the Alliance in Changpan City, it's not our turn to take the lead."

The giant claw mantis looked at the strange interaction between the two. He didn't understand these twists and turns now, but he knew that what Xiu said must be right.

Xiu was silent for a while, then turned on the computer and left an email to Xiaoyuan.

Then he went out and turned to the door next to him and knocked casually.

"Doctor~"

Just like before, there was no response at all.

Originally, I wanted to discuss the situation with Professor Oak, but now it seems that this guy went somewhere last night and didn't come back.

After a short pause, Xiu went downstairs directly.

What he didn't expect was that as soon as he got out of the elevator, he found that the hall was crowded with people, heading towards the venue behind the Pokémon Center.

Xiu then remembered that it seemed that some battle match was about to start today.

Xiu, who was originally bored, suddenly became interested in these battles.

Although Professor Oak did not advocate this thing and thought that the current battles were like games, for Xiu, this was a way to observe and judge the true level of those trainers.

But he didn't mean to squeeze in, but turned to the restaurant.

He hadn't even had breakfast yet, so he didn't care about those people.

But Xiu miscalculated. He didn't expect that the audience would have to buy tickets this time, and what was even more outrageous was that the tickets had been sold out long ago.

That is, he had money but couldn't buy tickets.

But fortunately, the ticket checker was from the Pokémon Center, and he knew that he was Professor Oak's assistant, so he gave him the identity of an administrator and let him in.

But...

Xu Xiu was helping to maintain order with those staff members.

Standing at the side of the battle field, looking up at the entire venue, watching the dense crowds of people constantly surging, and the noisy voices echoing in the venue.

I miscalculated and was pulled over to work.

Fortunately, as time went by, some of those people were all seated, and the original chaos was much less, only those voices were still noisy.

Xiu also took the opportunity to observe the venue in Tokiwa City.

The main body is a circle, with the middle, where the battle field is at the bottom, divided into three standard battle fields, but Xiu knows that this thing can be adjusted to a larger venue when conducting a single match.

This depends on the needs of the schedule.

And the outside is naturally surrounded by the audience seats, which can accommodate about 3,000 people.

At the bottom of the audience seats is the backstage, where the players' lounges and other spaces are.

The overall scale is much larger than the Qianhong Market Hall he had visited before, and it can be seen that Tokiwa City is also quite rich.

His position was at the entrance to the venue. Although he had to stand, he had the best view of the game, closer than the first row, and the audience seats were above him.

Suddenly, a burst of electric sound came from the speakers on the field, drowning out the noise, and the whole venue was silent for a moment.

Most people focused their attention on the battle field.

At this time, a host was standing in the middle, holding a microphone in one hand and raising the other hand high, and shouted:

"Hello, ladies and gentlemen! Welcome to..."

After a long paragraph of polite words, the host brought the topic back to the battle itself, briefly introducing the content of the game and some hot figures.

The cameras set up in front of the host indicated that a TV broadcast was being carried out.

"So~ the game starts now, please invite the players to the stage!"

The host retreated outside the venue, and the referee, who was waiting on the side, came on stage with two flags in a uniform, walked around the venue, and walked to his position after checking.

On the other side, two players also came out from the backstage, both of them looked to be young people in their 17s and 18s.

Soon, both sides released their elves and the battle began.

The rules of the game were one-on-one at the beginning, two-on-two in the quarterfinals, and three-on-three in two rounds for the top four.

Each small game cannot last more than fifteen minutes. If the stalemate lasts too long, the referee will judge the status of both sides to decide the winner.

At the same time, special measures will be taken if some special circumstances arise.

They have been playing this set of battle competitions for more than ten years. They have encountered all kinds of situations and naturally have ways to deal with them.

This rule is the main rule at this stage, because the mainstream trainers now carry no more than three Pokémon.

This is a problem of energy and financial constraints.

Of course, some people have more than three Pokémon, and some people have only one Pokémon. It doesn’t matter. Anyway, the audience doesn’t care about this~

At this time, the two on the field are just trash, and they are also the kind of trainers who sign up for the competition. Xiu didn’t see anything from the battle and ended.

In Xiu’s opinion, they are like playing a turn-based game. You come up with a move, I come up with a move, and they all shout the names of skills and rush forward. There is no such thing as a battle strategy.

Suddenly, I remembered the scene when Professor Oak watched me command Scyther to fight.

Maybe it was so embarrassing in Professor Oak’s eyes at that time.

There were several such ordinary fry in a row, or the gap was very exaggerated, and basically every battle was resolved within ten minutes.

What surprised Xiu was that the words burst out when the hosts explained the battles were very contagious.

Every battle that seemed meaningless to Xiu could always become an extremely fierce collision of strength in his mouth.

Xiu finally understood why Professor Oak said that skills are indispensable for battles.

Ordinary people who are not experts can't understand this thing, and can only listen to the commentary using some seemingly gorgeous and anxious words to pile up and whitewash the battle. If those skill names are missing, the effect will be greatly weakened.

In fact, they don't need to understand it, they just need that kind of simple sensory stimulation.

The elves who were originally far away from their lives and even demonized were fighting under the control of humans. The destruction of the sense of distance and the blessing of bloody violence gave them a way to vent or release.

It was similar to the ancient Roman Colosseum, and in modern times, it was cockfighting, dogfighting, bullfighting, and human fighting...

Thinking of this, Xiu seemed to wake up and looked at the audience around him. They were cheering and shouting at the audience without any hesitation, which seemed a bit ridiculous to him for a moment.

A scornful smile appeared on Xiu's face...

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