Everyone else is a trainer, but you are a swordsman?
Chapter 12 Selling
Armed with his new ID and details like Aoki Kaede's home address, Feng emerged from the store. He still had approximately 70 yuan in cash. While this new identity allowed Feng to walk in the open, two major risks remained that he couldn't ignore.
One is that Qingmu Feng has lived in a fisherman's house in Wudou Town for four years. The people around him must know everything about him, which is very likely to become a flaw.
The second is that mysterious organization. If Feng becomes famous with this identity, the organization might use it to threaten Feng.
However, the above two hidden dangers are not unsolvable. In fact, there is a permanent solution - flee to other areas.
Previously, when Feng was checking the relevant information of "missing" persons, he accidentally discovered that the information of boys in other regions did not involve family information, and the place of disappearance was limited to the Hoenn region.
This meant that the organization had not yet expanded its reach to other regions, and its activities were limited to the territory of Hoenn. As long as Feng was not world-famous, the risk of being coerced was minimal.
If Feng changes his name, finds a godfather and changes his surname in the future, then who will still recognize the former Aoki Feng?
After obtaining the identification documents, the next thing to do is to sell the Pokémon.
Feng came to the door of the largest Pokémon store in the black market. This store was the one with the quasi-god Dragonite in the window.
Upon entering the store, the first thing that catches your eye is a large hall, which is bustling with people, both staff and customers. It's worth mentioning that the waiters here all wear quasi-god masks and uniforms, giving people a mysterious and professional feeling.
At this moment, a clerk wearing a Dragonite mask noticed Feng's arrival. He walked over and politely asked, "Hello, welcome to our store! Are you looking to buy Pokémon or sell Pokémon?"
"Well, let's sell it first." Feng replied.
"Okay, please follow me." The clerk took Feng through the crowd and came to a room in the store.
As soon as he entered the room, Feng's eyes were drawn to a huge device. This device almost took up half of the room, and was covered with various buttons and display screens, and there was also a special groove, which was obviously used to place the Poké Ball.
"Hello, please put the Pokémon you want to sell into this groove." The clerk pointed to the groove and gestured with a smile.
Feng nodded, then pulled a high-level Pokémon from his belt and gently placed it into the slot. The device immediately began to work, performing a comprehensive scan of the Poké Ball. The screen then clearly displayed detailed information about the Pokémon, including its level, species, and traits. Finally, the system automatically quoted a price: 15 Alliance Coins.
"Do you want to measure the qualifications of your Pokémon? If so, it will cost 20 Alliance Coins. If it tests out to be Elite level, you don't have to pay. If it tests out to be Gym Master level, you will be given an additional 40 Alliance Coins. If it tests out to be Quasi-King level, you will be given 80 Alliance Coins." said the clerk.
If it's a high-level Pokémon with quasi-king-level qualifications, it can actually sell for 100 million Alliance Coins. This is just the purchase price, and the black market will also make huge profits from it.
"No need to test." Feng had already checked through the panel. This Pokémon only had ordinary qualifications, and high-level strength was already its limit.
Afterwards, Feng sold another high-level Pokémon and an elite-level Pokémon, selling them for 20 and 50 Alliance Coins respectively.
No wonder there are so many Pokémon hunters. Anything Pokémon-related is incredibly profitable. After all, owning a Pokémon embodies power, like owning a tank or fighter jet with self-awareness.
"Please help me check the qualifications of this Pokémon." After saying that, Feng put the Ivory Pig's Poké Ball into the groove.
"Okay, please wait a moment." The clerk skillfully operated the device a few times, and it began a comprehensive scan of the Poké Ball. Unlike before, the scan was significantly faster this time, and it seemed to contain some kind of attribute energy.
Taking advantage of the gap in scanning, Feng couldn't help but ask: "Excuse me, why is the price of identifying Pokémon qualifications so high?"
"I don't quite understand the specific principle, but I heard that ordinary scans can't measure the qualifications of Pokémon. Only by consuming the corresponding attribute gems can the attribute resonance in the Pokémon's body be caused, and its qualifications can be judged by the strength of the resonance." The clerk said with a smile.
"It actually consumes attribute gems, so it's no wonder the price is so high."
After a while, the qualification test was finally completed. The Ivory Pig clerk, who possessed the qualifications of a museum owner and elite strength, quoted a purchase price of 70.
You have to know that the personalities and strengths of Elite-level Pokémon and above are already established. Furthermore, the stronger they are, the more expensive it is to tame, and accordingly, the lower their selling price. Just like Feng's previous experience, even if he obtained an Elite-level Pokémon, he wouldn't dare to release it easily.
"Deal, but you don't have to pay me the money right now, because I'm planning to buy some Pokémon. When the time comes, you can deduct it directly from this money."
"Then I'll take you to see Pokémon. Do you have any requirements for Pokémon's strength and qualifications?" asked the waiter.
"Anything below the elite level, please show me, including the Pokémon eggs."
"Okay, sir, please come this way." With that, the waiter took Feng out the door.
Feng now has a total of 225 million Alliance Coins, which is enough to buy the Pokémon he wants.
"We have three ways to sell Pokémon. The first is the breeding room, which contains various Pokémon eggs. We use special equipment to reduce the activity of the eggs and slow down their hatching time. I'll take you there first."
Following the clerk into the breeding room, Feng saw at least a hundred Pokémon eggs, each labeled with the Pokémon's type and price. The overall quality was quite high, with half being Elite or above. The rarer the egg, the higher its stat, the more expensive it was.
"The goods should be imported from the breeding base of a big family, or this chamber of commerce belongs to a big family." Feng thought.
Generally speaking, even large families wouldn't waste the money to test every Pokémon born. They would only focus on testing the offspring of powerful Pokémon and those that showed abnormalities during their larval stages, and the rest would be used for breeding and sale.
Among these Pokémon that have not been tested for qualifications, there will be a very small number of naturally appearing top-tier or even champion-level Pokémon, which are obtained by lucky civilian trainers as an opportunity and foundation for their rise, but it is just an opportunity.
As mentioned before, Pokémon with high aptitude have a strong energy affinity and a greater energy capacity within their bodies.
Therefore, some Pokémon behave differently from other Pokémon in their infancy, showing their extraordinary talents and being discovered by people.
Others are like Feng's Magikarp, a Pokémon that has high talent in its larval stage but can only jump higher, and are easily overlooked, leaving their pearls covered in dust.
When it reaches a higher level, if a Pokémon with high qualifications is poorly bred and becomes "malnourished", it will perform mediocrely in the future, just like a buried talent.
Moreover, Pokémon cultivation supplies and nutritional supplements all cost money. The higher the level, the higher the quality and quantity of energy required for upgrading, so the more money you have to spend, and it may even reach a sky-high price later on.
Among ten Pokémon with King-level qualifications, only one or two can successfully become King-level. They have to be lucky enough to be captured by a wealthy owner, or be born in a large wild population with no shortage of resources.
There are many trainers who have high-quality Pokémon but do not have enough money to train them. Their Pokémon may not reach their upper limit of their qualifications until they reach adulthood.
In this case, there are even fewer Pokémon with king-level and champion-level strength.
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