The most eye-catching item in the warm nursery was the dragon-type Pokémon Fang's egg, which was sold for a whopping 200 million Alliance Coins. However, by observing its attributes, Feng discovered that Fang's qualifications were only elite level and could only be upgraded to level 49 at most.

Obviously, the merchant placed this egg in such a conspicuous position and marked a high price on it, most likely because they knew through some method that this egg has no value in cultivation, but they wanted to take this opportunity to cheat those unlucky people who are rich but don't know the value of it.

Among the many Pokémon eggs, Feng's favorite turned out to be a seemingly ordinary one. Its label simply read "Xianla," and it was priced at 50 Alliance Coins. Yet, the creature inside this egg was the only Champion-level creature in the entire nursery! Compared to it, the other King-level Sharptooth Fish instantly lost its appeal. He couldn't afford to raise it, and if he sold it to someone, it was unclear whether they would buy it for free. Expecting someone on the black market to give him tens of millions was a big deal.

Name: Ula

Attributes: evil, ice

Level: 0 (in the egg)

Ability: Spiritual Power

Qualification: Champion

Props: none

Skills: Grab, Stare

Inherited skills: Icicle Strike, Ice Gravel

Ura's Ice and Dark attributes don't overlap with the two Pokémon of Sharp. Its assassin-type positioning allows it to collaborate with Sharp to launch sneak attacks and directly attack its trainer. More importantly, as a Dark-type Pokémon, it possesses a higher degree of mastery over Taunt than other Pokémon.

"I want this egg, pack it up." Feng said to the clerk.

"Okay, would you like to see other areas?" The clerk took out an egg incubator from his space bracelet and placed the eggs there. He then took out a special backpack and carefully placed the egg incubator inside.

"Well, take me to see it."

After saying that, the clerk took Feng to the second Pokémon sales area.

Feng looked at the neatly arranged rows of Pokémon on the shelves and felt like he was back in the breeding room of the Sky Team's experimental facility.

The difference is that all the Pokémon here are classified according to their strength, ranging from beginner to quasi-king level. It seems that there are not only the merchants' own Pokémon here, but also those purchased from Pokémon hunters.

Feng looked through the aptitudes of these Pokémon shelf by shelf, and found only one Elite-level Pokémon among the nearly a thousand. Unfortunately, their strengths were either gym leader or quasi-Elite-level. With Feng's current strength, he had no way to tame them.

"Let's go to the next place." Since Feng didn't want to buy anything, he could only go to the next place.

Arriving at the third area, Feng saw no Pokémon. There were only a few shop assistants sitting in front of computers, chatting with customers.

Seeing Feng's puzzled look, the clerk explained, "We don't sell Pokémon directly here, but we sell traces of rare Pokémon and high-quality Pokémon."

"Then how can I believe that your news is true?" Feng questioned.

"Our reputation is naturally guaranteed," the clerk patted his chest and said confidently, "And from now on, this black market will be fixed, no longer moving around like before. To enter the black market, you no longer need badges issued by major forces like before. It's semi-public, and with a store as big as ours, it can't run away."

However, Feng wasn't moved by the clerk's words. Talking about credibility in the black market was a joke. If you want to be trustworthy, you should take off your mask first. Besides, even if the rumors about Pokémon sightings were true, why didn't the shop owner go and catch them themselves? Either the rumors were false, or it was too dangerous to go there in person.

Thinking of this, Feng couldn't help but shook his head and lost interest in this store.

"Let's go and pay the bill." Feng said lightly, turned and walked towards the door.

Seeing this, the clerk hurried forward and led Feng back to the hall. The hall was still crowded with people. It seemed that if this black market could really stabilize, then this store would make a fortune that Feng could not imagine.

When he arrived at the counter, the clerk handed Feng a special backpack containing Pokémon eggs and the money from selling Pokémon. Feng now had a total of 175 million Alliance Coins in his hands.

"The incubator, the nutrient solution inside, and this special backpack are given to you as gifts. Thank you for your patronage and see you next time." Before leaving, the clerk bowed politely.

After leaving the shop, Feng visited several other Pokémon stores, focusing on the quality of the Pokémon eggs. However, he didn't see any more Champion-level Pokémon. It was normal to see a single Champion-level Pokémon among the tens of thousands sold on the black market, but the challenge was to cultivate it, and even more difficult to identify it like Feng.

Feng no longer had the idea of buying another Pokémon. Instead, he wanted to buy some energy blocks and skill discs for this unborn little guy. He also wanted to prepare some medicine, antidotes and wilderness survival supplies for himself.

Sword Dance and Hold are essential, Swallow Return, Tile Splitting, Poison Attack, Slap Down, and Triple Spin are also important, Thief and Kick Down are very functional. There are also the Big Sound, High-Speed Stars, and Terrible Face that Feng himself plans to learn.

Looking at it this way, the money is not enough, and Feng can't help but sigh how difficult it is to train Pokémon.

Arriving at the Pokémon Item Shop, Feng saw a wide variety of items on the shelves. Permanent items were just as rare and expensive as those in the Alliance Shop, while Energy Cubes were slightly cheaper than in the Alliance Shop, and Skill Discs were significantly cheaper. The constant stream of customers made it clear that the Black Market Item Shop was more popular with Pokémon hunters.

The Alliance's high prices had long made people angry but afraid to speak out, seemingly deepening the class divide and making it even harder for ordinary people to cross it. But Yifeng believed that in this world of "high martial arts," being able to fool ordinary people on the surface was actually quite good.

Some "ambitious individuals," unwilling to endure a lifetime of subservience, risked capture by the League and took up the profession of Pokémon hunter. Naturally, a black market catering to these clientele emerged. Essentially, aside from ambitious organizations like Team Rocket, other dark organizations can also be considered Pokémon hunters. However, while ordinary hunters hunt high-level and elite Pokémon, dark organizations target legendary beasts.

Feng looked at the empty shelves, which only had the Sword Dance label on them. He knew they were sold out, so he had to buy other items first. Feng prioritized buying his own skill discs and the basic skills for Nianla, and would deal with the others later. As for Aegisblade and Gyarados, their current skills still had a lot of room for development, so there was no need to learn new ones.

Hold on to 20 Alliance Coins

Giant Voice 10 Alliance Coins

High-speed star 5 Alliance coins

Horrible Face 5 Alliance Coins

Thief 8 Alliance Coins

Sold 10 Alliance Coins

Three Spin Attacks: 15 Alliance Coins

A total of 73 Alliance coins.

The store also sold a skill learning machine that could be inserted into a skill disc, priced at 10 Alliance Coins. It was practically an Alliance Store Plus. After purchasing the skill learning machine, Feng spent another 30 on energy cubes and some exercise equipment. Now Feng only had 50 Alliance Coins left.

So far, Fenglai’s goals in the black market have all been achieved. The next step is to go to the free trade zone and then wait for the auction to start in the afternoon to see the world.

However, as soon as he walked out of the Pokémon Item Store, Feng discovered something unusual.

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