Start With Contracting Sprites

Chapter 72: Its answer is firm and powerful

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"Hello, please show the proof of the contract between the elves and you."

The contract proves... what the hell

Su Hao pondered.

How it seems... how to prove that your son is your son.

really,

The process of handling the Elf ID card is in strength.

At this time, the staff added with a professional smile, "It is the certificate issued by the spirit house or related places when buying elves.

"Sir, if you can cast the imperial spirit, casting a clearly recognizable imperial spirit can also prove your contractual relationship with the elves."

understood!

It turns out that in the explanation, there is a meaning of needing the company of the imperial envoy.

Su Hao is considering which kind of imperial spirit to use.

accelerate? Not obvious enough.

persist in? Stick to the yarn!

guard? Can't see the relationship with the elves.

"It seems that it can only be summoned."

At this time, Instructor Xiong said from the side, "Just take out the certificate when you just applied for the formal imperial envoy."

Su Hao: "..."

He took out a piece of paper... the voucher given during the process.

The certificate did not come down, but this temporary certificate was also stamped.

It also has the elf information he registered.

Silkworm Baby and Little Fire Crow.

After registering the information as he wished, Su Hao heard the staff say again.

"Applying for an ID card requires your elf to have basic behavioral abilities. Later, there will be a small test question for your elf..."

Su Hao looked at Instructor Xiong.

And this

Instructor Xiong opened his eyes, with a kind of "I don't know" written in his eyes.

He coughed in embarrassment, "After all, I haven't done it for the elves, it's all hearsay, hearsay."

But he fooled Su Hao directly!

But the registration has been registered. It would be too much to say no at this time.

I can only blame myself for trusting the instructor so much that I didn’t see and ask clearly—it’s written next to it!

Fortunately,

Su Hao didn't wait long.

The staff led him, Silkworm Baby and Little Fire Crow into a large room.

The tall and strong instructor Xiong was blocked outside the door.

From Su Hao's perspective, the whole big room looks like a classroom.

Children's class classroom.

The small elves squatted, crawled, and sat on their positions, while Su Hao and other imperial envoys stood behind like parents.

As soon as he came in, Su Hao saw a little coyote making a "barking" cry and ran out.

A middle-aged woman shouted from behind, "Where are you running! Sit down for me! Come back!"

Probably, this belongs to the kind of behavior that is not qualified.

A staff member came up, "This quiz won't take too much time for everyone. To make a long story short, let's invite our examiner, Ms. Dancer."

An elf about 1.34 meters tall walked in with graceful steps. Its head was like a blooming purple flower, with several tiny petals and calyx hanging down to form hands and feet.

The torso in the middle is covered by two bright red petals that intersect and close together.

It's like a dance skirt with split ends, revealing white flowers... flower stalks when walking.

Chinese rose flowers into essence!

Rose Dancer.

Su Hao recognized this kind of elf.

It is an evolutionary type of rose bud.

Its final evolution, the Moon Queen, has very harsh evolution conditions.

It has nothing to do with strength or age.

On the contrary, it is related to "beauty".

Only among the gregarious rose buds and rose dancers, the most beautiful one can evolve into a moon queen.

There can only be one.

Even if the Moon Queen leaves the group, before it dies, there will be no more rose dancers in that group that can evolve.

Fantastic race.

Magic elves.

This rose dancer came out to "work", and he must have missed the Queen of the Moon.

Before stepping onto the stage, the rose dancer folded her hands in front of her chest and bowed slightly, "Fu Chi~!"

Feel like a performer, not an examiner.

A worthy dancer.

But there was no inkblot either, and a performance test began.

The test is about intellectual status, cognitive ability, and mental state.

Commonly known as common sense quiz.

The staff released a picture and projected it on the projector.

"Fu Chi ~ Fu Chi ~ Fu Chi Fu ~"

It turned out that the rose dancer was to communicate with the elves.

Many elves can understand human beings, but humans...unless they are contracted spirit messengers, it is difficult to understand what elves are saying.

Elves can understand each other.

although,

Su Hao also didn't understand how to communicate with each other in different languages.

He couldn't understand what the rose dancer was saying, but he could understand the text on the picture.

[The first question, look at the picture (1001.jpg) to answer]

What kind of building does the picture represent.

A hospital, a station, a nursing home, or a police station.

"Fu Chi Fu Chi~"

Silkworm Baby rushed to answer, "Goo!"

Little Huoya also learned some common sense, knowing that a place with cars is called a station.

In the large room, the elves shouted one after another.

There are actually not many elves in this batch of ID cards. Counting Silkworm Baby and Little Fire Crow, there are only ten elves in total. Before the start, there was a little soil dog... cough, little coyote.

There are only nine elves, already entry-level rose dancers, who can easily distinguish who answers decisively and who hesitates, who is right and who is wrong.

But there was a little fire crow that he couldn't figure out for sure.

Intuition told the rose dancer that this little fire crow was obviously a little confused when he saw more complicated problems.

But the answer to the question is very decisive, firm, and powerful.

It was only a little slower than the well-informed silkworm baby.

It's not like an elf who reads along.

After all, the answers to each question have not been announced, and they don't know who has a higher correct rate.

It's not an elf who didn't rush to answer but made a mess of mistakes.

Also brought other elves crooked.

This little fire crow did not.

"Fu Chi Fu Chi!"

How can there be an elf that the rose dancers can't judge!

It held up a piece of cardboard that had been prepared for the human employees standing on the side to see.

There are a few words written on it: increase the intensity... ah bah, increase the difficulty.

A new picture appeared on the projector.

"Fu Chi~!"

The rose dancers began to read the questions.

As shown in the picture above, it is a bus station, a railway station, a high-speed rail station, or a bus station!

This question is extremely difficult!

Before the rose dancers took up their duties, they had to train for a long time to understand the differences between several stations.

How could that stupid crow know!

It stared closely at the little fire crow.

I saw Little Fire Crow tilting his head, with black wings covering his head, frowning in thought.

But the speed of answering was second only to Silkworm Baby.

The voice was unusually firm.

"Dumb! Dumb!"

The rose dancers were defeated.

Among the last nine elves, only three were judged to have basic behavioral abilities.

It is the rose dancers who judge according to the correct rate of their answers during the questioning process.

Apart from Silkworm Baby and Little Fire Crow, the other one was an entry-level strange ape.

Its imperial envoy, a young man in his twenties came over to say hello.

"Awesome, at first glance, you are an excellent imperial emissary who pays attention to the all-round development of elves' morality, intelligence, physique, art and labor."

"Wherever you are, you are also amazing."

But Su Hao was surprised.

It stands to reason that the little fire crow's favorite thing is to be in a daze... Thinking, it is also a cultural crow

The little fire crow hovered above his head, screaming "Yuya, Yaya".

He flew to the silkworm baby again.

Show your respect to your boss.

No matter what the boss says, it will firmly and forcefully carry it through to the end.

Not a moment's hesitation.

Su Hao: "..."

(end of this chapter)