"Register him as a two-star hunter."

Lao Hei handed over Boskodora's Poké Ball and his own badge and said to the staff inside.

The reason why it's two stars right from the start is because Feng handed in an elite-level Pokémon. If he could directly hand in a king-level Pokémon, he might have reached the peak right from the start.

The staff of the Hunter Association all wore uniform suits with white badges on their chests and black and white masks on their faces, giving them a professional yet eccentric look.

"Pick a code name."

The staff looked at Feng.

"Demon Sword."

"This code name has already been registered."

The staff member typed on the keyboard, then looked at the computer screen and said.

"Then... let's call it Sword Ghost."

Feng suddenly had an idea. Anyway, in his current identity, he only used the ghost-type shield sword monster, and the sword ghost was like seeing a ghost.

The staff member operated on the computer for a while, then took out a newly made two-star badge from the equipment next to him, and took out a booklet from the side.

The badges of internal staff of the association, such as staff, old black, and deacons, are different from those of hunters. They only have colors but no star levels. White represents ordinary staff, blue represents the elites of the association, red represents deacons, and above them there are black management levels.

Throwing the badge and booklet to Feng, the staff member said, "Go read the contents yourself. The precautions are very clear."

"My mission is complete. You can just walk around here."

Seeing that Feng had completed the registration, Lao Hei didn't stay for long. After he finished speaking, he turned around and left, and soon disappeared among the crowd coming and going.

Feng came to the rest area in the hall and took out a booklet to read.

There aren't many people here, so it's relatively quiet.

The booklet first explains some of the rules of the hunter organization, and then introduces the welfare benefits of hunter star levels. For example, hunters above three stars can join the Hunter Association as internal staff, and four-star and five-star hunters will become deacons after passing the review.

Feng's two-star level can be exchanged for some things with points, and he can also accept two-star tasks to capture high-level Pokémon. There is an exchange list in the booklet, which has a lot of good things, even quasi-gods.

However, the qualifications of the Quasi-Gods were not listed, and the required price was ridiculously high. Other Pokémon did have their qualifications marked, and the higher the qualification, the more expensive it was.

This is a good thing for ordinary Pokémon hunters. If they work hard, they can still obtain high-quality Pokémon to change their destiny. Although a Pokémon with quasi-king quality is expensive, it is not impossible to obtain it.

But for people like Feng who cheat and have their own qualification detector, this is a way to prevent cheating, and they can no longer personally choose and pick up leaks.

He needs to pay more attention to some precious props and skill discs. The soft sand and miracle seeds that are out of stock in the alliance store are all the items that Feng's Pokémon needs.

It’s just that Feng has no points now, so he can’t afford to exchange anything for the time being.

You need to complete tasks to get points, and when the points accumulate to a certain number, you can upgrade your star level.

For example, you need to complete two-star tasks or form a team to complete tasks to continuously earn points. Once the points have accumulated to a certain level, Feng can upgrade his star level to three stars and accept higher-level tasks.

By the way, the currency conversion rate in the Hunter Association is 1 point = 1 Alliance Coin

There will be various task information and team applications on the screen in the lobby.

There are two types of mission information. One is that the Pokémon that specifies the type, level or qualifications to be captured, and the other is that the buyer or association provides the location where the Pokémon appears, and the hunters only need to go and capture it.

The team formation information usually includes the star level of the task, the number of hunters needed for what type of Pokémon, how to allocate points, etc. You need to be at least a three-star hunter to initiate a team, but there is no level limit to join, provided that they want you.

There were many tasks on the big screen, and Feng took a quick look.

[Mission Number: 05263]

[Mission Target: Gardevoir (No Qualification Limit)]

[Star rating: three stars and above]

[Task deadline: within one month]

[Reward Points: 50]

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[Mission Number: 09823]

[Mission Target: Round Land Shark (Qualifications at least Museum Master level, no level limit)]

[Stars: All]

[Task time limit: unlimited]

[Reward Points: 1000]

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[Mission Number: 07390]

[Mission Target: Riolu]

[Star rating: three stars and above]

[Mission Location: Deserted Road North of Zhuqing City]

[Please obtain the mission rewards and other detailed information at the window]

……

A wide variety of Pokémon are posted, and most of them are here except for the legendary ones.

Moreover, even divine beasts can be captured. Hasn’t Hunter J succeeded several times?

"Tsk, tsk, you are so rich."

The price here is much higher than the purchase price on the black market. A Gym Leader-level Shark costs 1000 million Alliance Coins. It can be seen that the buyer is very generous. This money can buy several quasi-king-level Pokémon.

After all, no matter how strong a gym leader-level Garchomp is, it is difficult for it to defeat other quasi-elder-level Pokémon, so it is not cost-effective in terms of combat power.

Some tasks specify the location of the task, which should be where specific Pokémon exist. Feng even saw which urban area of Zhuqing City the location of some tasks was.

I don't know if they plan to break into houses and steal Pokémon, or capture wild Pokémon in the city.

If they need to break into the house, Feng, who can sneak into the shadows, has a natural advantage. He can fight and run, and by the time Junsha arrives, he will have disappeared without a trace.

But it's not absolute. If there's an Elite-level dog-type Pokémon with an exaggeratedly strong sense of smell, or an Elite-level Psychic-type Pokémon that's proficient in predicting the future, it might be locked onto even if Feng escapes far away.

After all, this is a magical world. The criminal methods are magical, and the criminal investigation methods are naturally magical as well.

Back to the point, Feng felt that the two-star missions were not difficult, the pay was too little, and it was a waste of time to do them. Moreover, all missions required a high deposit when taking them, and if they were not completed within the deadline, the deposit would be deducted.

Missions with no star limit require specific Pokémon, and Feng has nowhere to find them. Feng, who has just arrived in Zhuqing City, doesn't know the distribution of Pokémon in the wild. However, Feng is familiar with Iron Island. If there is any mission like the elite-level Diglett, Feng can go there.

He had sold all the Pokémon he had obtained on Iron Island to the black market Pokémon store. If he had known earlier, he would have looked here first to see if there were any tasks he could complete.

This wave is really a blood loss.

"Let's check out the team missions. Are there any three-star ones..."

The biggest fear when forming a team is that there is a traitor in the team who, instead of hunting Pokémon, hunts his own teammates and robs them.

But Feng is not afraid. Four elite-level (including Feng) and gym leader-level elves dare to touch him. How dare they rob others?

It's hard to say who will eat whom.

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