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Chapter 46 - Chapter 46: Colonel's Recruitment

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"Oh, right, Brother Qingwu, don't you have a room in the base? I have an empty twin room here," Colonel said, directly pulling out a magnetic card.

The Colonel saw Qingwu as a fish in the Golden Scales Pond, ready to transform into a dragon when the wind and clouds gather. The Colonel wanted to invest early, to make Qingwu remember his favor.

"Thanks," Qingwu was just worrying about not having a room at the trial base, so he smoothly accepted the magnetic card the Colonel handed over.

"Oh, right, please help me exchange these Pokémon for points," Qingwu said, pulling out the Pokémon he had plundered from Noah's team. Except for Feraligatr, all the other Pokémon were placed in front of the Colonel.

The Colonel knew very well the origin of these Pokémon. The red-and-white Poké Balls had a large red 'R' on them, exactly the Poké Balls issued by Team Rocket to the trial participants.

The law of the jungle was Team Rocket's motto. A portion of Team Rocket's Pokémon came from recovering Pokémon of fallen trial participants.

"Please exchange all the points from these Pokémon for Berries. I have great use for them," Qingwu needed a large amount of Berries to make Pokéblocks.

Unfortunately, the bracelets from Noah's team were things that couldn't be exposed. As Qingwu was lamenting the lack of storage space, the Colonel handed Qingwu a golden backpack.

"This is Team Rocket's latest Berry Bag, specially designed for breeders. The Berries inside are already sorted. Tell me if you're missing anything," the Colonel was a very meticulous person.

As the saying goes, "a tiger in the heart, yet meticulously sniffing roses" describes people like him. Although he was tall and large, he was absolutely clear-headed in his work.

"Oh, right, Colonel Big Brother, please help me exchange Team Rocket points for Poké Dollars," Qingwu remembered that his breeding house needed a large amount of funds for turnover.

"Points for Poké Dollars!!! Brother Qingwu, let me tell you, this might be a bit of a loss." "Team Rocket's points and Poké Dollars have an internal exchange rate of 1:100, meaning one point can be exchanged for one hundred Poké Dollars."

"But if you want to exchange Poké Dollars for Team Rocket points, the exchange rate is ten times higher," the Colonel paused and explained. "In other words, 1000 Poké Dollars can only exchange for 1 Team Rocket point, so it's better for you to find someone for a private transaction."

"Especially those who have Poké Dollars but are troubled by not having Team Rocket points."

"After all, within Team Rocket, the uses for Team Rocket points are much broader than Poké Dollars," the Colonel explained.

"I understand. Then please help me exchange them privately, Colonel Big Brother," Qingwu looked directly at the Colonel.

"How many Poké Dollars do you want to exchange?" The Colonel subconsciously asked.

"Let's start with ten million Poké Dollars, deduct it from my point card," Qingwu casually threw out a number, almost making the Colonel choke.

"Cough cough, Qingwu, how much??" The Colonel asked again.

"Ten million Poké Dollars," Qingwu repeated.

"Brother Qingwu, I'm not saying this to you, but you don't really have any use for Poké Dollars on the trial island right now. Team Rocket points are much more versatile instead."

"Exchanging Poké Dollars so early won't do you any good." "It would be even faster for you to directly find an auction house outside and auction some Pokémon resources," the Colonel said earnestly to Qingwu.

In reality, the Colonel didn't have that many Poké Dollars himself; he only had 200,000 Poké Dollars, which he had originally intended to use as a favor.

"If you really don't want to deal with the Alliance, you can also leave it to me. Once I return to Team Rocket Headquarters, there will be plenty of ways to exchange Poké Dollars for you."

"After all, there are many prominent families within Team Rocket. They have plenty of Poké Dollars but lack channels to exchange for Team Rocket points. Brother, I can be your go-between," the Colonel was taking a liking to Qingwu.

After all, a strong Pokémon breeder was someone who could be asked for help if one's own Pokémon encountered problems. They were absolutely not someone to offend.

"Alright, then I'll come find you after the trial ends, Colonel Big Brother." Qingwu thought about it. He was indeed too impatient. Even if he exchanged for a sum of Poké Dollars, what then? He couldn't leave the trial base, nor could he transfer the money to the breeding house.

"This is my communicator number, brother. If you pass the trial, contact me through this number.

I'll do my best to collect the materials you need in the next few days." "I'll be returning to Team Rocket Headquarters for duty in a few days," the Colonel said, rubbing his head, a little embarrassed.

"Oh, right, brother, I also need to thank you for something. Spinarak has fully recovered and successfully evolved into Ariados!"

"Thanks to the formula you provided, I was able to smoothly climb the ranks with that important person," the Colonel expressed his heartfelt gratitude to Qingwu.

"That important person is also quite satisfied with his Ariados and wants me to get a new Pokéblock formula for his Ariados through me."

"What do you think? Don't worry, I haven't revealed your existence," the Colonel quickly assured. "And this also comes with Team Rocket points.

I can take none of it and leave it all to you," the Colonel assured again, practically raising his hand to swear.

"Then, Colonel Big Brother, please help me convert this reward's Team Rocket points into Poké Dollars.

You can give me the Poké Dollars after I leave the Team Rocket base," Qingwu immediately picked up a pen and scrawled down a Pokéblock formula. "This Pokéblock is specifically for Poison/Bug-type Pokémon.

Not only Ariados, but any Pokémon with both Poison and Bug attributes can consume it. It's just that the ingredients are hard to find," Qingwu explained, fearing the Colonel wouldn't understand.

"Pokémon like Beedrill, Dustox, and Venomoth can also use it." Qingwu had many such Pokéblock formulas in his system. This was also a very basic high-grade Pokéblock, one that didn't provide much of a boost but guaranteed visible effects.

"Alright, alright," the Colonel was overjoyed. He quickly read the formula Qingwu had written. The ingredients listed were not easy to find, but that important person naturally had his own ways of finding resources, so the Colonel didn't need to worry.

The Colonel respectfully folded the paper, then clasped Qingwu's hands, looking at him with deep emotion.

"Good brother." This sent a chill down Qingwu's spine, and his sphincter tightened. The Colonel's grip was tight, making it impossible for Qingwu to break free.

The Colonel seemed to realize he was being too enthusiastic, so he gave an awkward laugh and released his hands. Qingwu felt as if he had escaped with his life. That situation just now was too ambiguous.

"Then I'll await your good news, Colonel Big Brother," Qingwu said, looking at the magnetic card the Colonel gave him, which had "Room 133" written on it. The entire trial base, to be honest, wasn't large.

There were only about two hundred rooms, specially prepared for the trial participants. However, rooms in the base cost Team Rocket points. Each night cost 1 point. Every Team Rocket member who was brought over would be given a card with 10 points.

With these 10 points, they could stay in Team Rocket's dorms for 10 days for free. The point cards were anonymous and could be stolen from each other. Qingwu's Aron was injured by someone with a Tentacruel using Water Gun.

Qingwu's point card was stolen, and Qingwu also took the opportunity to escape. Because he had no points, he couldn't stay in Team Rocket's base, which led to the scene at the beginning.

However, Qingwu hadn't seen that person in these recent training camps, so he probably died in the wilderness. It was truly a case of big fish eating small fish, and small fish eating shrimp.

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