Chapter 33 Insightful Eyes Haite
"of course!"
Old Haite raised his eyebrows proudly.
It's not that he is bragging. Although he is not very talented as a professional and cannot reach the position of an elder, he is definitely talented when it comes to Warcraft.
Especially when it comes to observing monsters, he is well-known in the clan for his keen eyesight, and he is very accurate at spotting monsters.
Not to mention only one butt was exposed, even if there was only half a head and one paw, he couldn't really tell much.
It’s not a pervert, and the point is certainly not about the bear’s butt. What really made Old Haite see the clues was A-hua’s posture and that very human expression of emotions. This was the reason why he was sure that A-hua was extraordinary.
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Reluctantly looking away, Old Hatter glanced at Dean, hesitant to speak.
As he said when he slapped the table before, he is not good at mathematics and does not like to play with the human race on those twists and turns in the mall. In fact, he is not the best candidate to open a store here.
However, the clan still chose to send Old Haite here. Of course, it was not because of his ability to be blind and generous every day despite not being able to do math. More importantly, it was because of his ability to see.
Compared with the superficial job of running a medicine store, Old Haite came to the war zone. His real mission was to search for potential World of Warcraft, especially those with high intelligence and special performance like Ahua, who were the focus of attention. Discovered
After reaching the goal, the tribe will provide certain support. When he buys the monsters, they will be sent back to the tribe through the channels of the elves to be tamed.
This is the main reason why Lao Haite's store is losing money every day but can still get by in District 13.
Seeing Old Hatter's twisted features, Dean politely pulled him down and refused silently.
In fact, most breeders know the process of taming Warcraft by the elves.
It is not a particularly advanced technology, but it is not reproducible. Therefore, out of the consideration of concealment, the elves openly disclosed this process very generously.
To put it simply, it is to use the unique natural power of elves to brainwash the monsters, wash away the cruelty and madness in them, and make the monsters docile, so as to achieve the purpose of controlling and taming the monsters.
It sounds very simple, but the operation behind it is very complicated, and the shortcomings of this approach are also very obvious, that is, the combat effectiveness of the obtained Warcraft will be greatly weakened, its potential is almost exhausted, and it takes a long time and consumes a lot of resources.
In fact, there is no profit at all.
Moreover, this method cannot be used against powerful monsters. At most, it can only deal with some mid-level monsters.
For many professionals, it doesn't mean much.
Except for some stupid nobles with a lot of money who would buy some and show off for vanity, there are still only a few people who would really take advantage of them.
Therefore, the profit there is actually not much, let alone the fact that many people think that one family is the only one making a lot of money. If this is really the case, the elves will not come out to sell medicinal materials.
In fact, the reason why this clan values taming Warcraft so much is not because of the profits it brings, but because of its reputation and glorious future.
Their possession of this technology means that there is some hope that one day they can achieve a technological breakthrough in this area and truly tame Warcraft unconditionally.
In order to achieve this goal, the entire Elf clan is working hard. They spend a lot of effort and money to search for Warcraft from all over the place, especially those individuals who show obvious differences, hoping to make breakthroughs in this aspect.
Among them, the ones that are focused on are special monsters like Ahua, whose intelligence is above average.
Thinking of the instructions in the clan and the old and tired faces of the elders, Old Haite was somewhat reluctant to give up on the obviously unusual A-hua in front of him.
But he also knew that Dean also relied on Warcraft for a living, and Ahua was probably his trump card. If he wanted to impress the other party with a small profit, the possibility was too low.
Chapter completed!