Chapter 83 Support
In the darkness, someone graffitied a small mark on the corner of the wall, and then the figure left.

In the dark, someone found the mark, thought for a moment with his chin in his hands, erased the mark, and left with heavy steps.

He had discovered the mark that afternoon.

Wearing a hooded coat, Mo Ran moved with the crowd.

That's... the joint mark of the Water Fleet. It seems that the Water Fleet is worried about his evacuation, so they specially called in helpers.

Mo Ran understood in his heart, and walked slowly towards the address of the joint.

"...Why is it you?" Mo Ran looked at the girl in black sitting in the corner of the bar, comforting herself that at least two are better than one.

"Master Hidden Shadow ordered me to evacuate with you to Violet City, and return to the Water Fleet base after the limelight passes." Ellie turned her gaze away, "The current underground base of the Water Fleet is blocked."

"Because of the Pang family... no."

Mo Ran frowned, then loosened his brows.

"Since you're here, do you still obey my orders?" Mo Ran turned sideways without sitting down.

"Yes."

Allie nodded.

Mo Ran nodded, stepped on the shadows, and walked towards the stronghold.

In order not to make the hotel owner suspect, Mo Ran did not change the room.

During this period of time, the checks were tight, and the situation was that they could only get in and out, and the guest room was already packed to the brim.

The Pang family is, after all, a conglomerate of the alliance, and there are many alliance families in the same company. They all know this in their hearts. In this matter, of course, they adopted a group approach and unanimously communicated to the outside world.

There is no real ruler in the black market in Zijin City, so they took advantage of this opportunity to become the only voice in the black market.

Mo Ran didn't know what the lava team and the water fleet wanted to do, but he knew that the alliance would not let those groups be so presumptuous.

Even if it is the dark side that the alliance does not recognize, let alone agree.

Mo Ran took Ellie back to the stronghold. . .That is the room, untie the poke ball, and sit in front of the wooden table.

"What's the current situation at the water fleet base?"

"The current ranking of the team is No.3, and Rie became a prospective rookie trainer a day ago."

Ellie sat opposite him, reporting calmly.

"En." Mo Ran nodded, looked away, and took a sip of water.

"...Do you want to leave the water fleet now?"

Mo Ran narrowed his eyes and did not answer the girl's question.

After all, Ellie is about 14 years old. No matter how depressing the atmosphere in the water fleet is, she doesn't seem to have been changed, so she asked directly and plainly.

"... If I pledge my allegiance to you, will you answer?"

Ellie stared at Mo Ran's side face, crossing her hands on her inner thighs.

"Why did you join the Water Fleet." Mo Ran asked back, spreading his hands, "It's a very boring question to ask, because most of the time, you know that the other party's answer is a lie, but you still have a smile in your heart." Listen with a sliver of faith."

"I pledge my allegiance to you, what do I need to do?" Ellie repeated.

Mo Ran's smile disappeared, and for the first time, he looked straight at Ellie.

There was a trace of ice-cold calm in that gaze, as well as a trace of scrutiny from the superior.

"Betrayal is death."

"I know."

Mo Ran smiled coldly, "Follow any of my orders."

"Any order...I understand." Ellie nodded.

Mo Ran seemed to want to find something on the other person's face. After scanning for a while, his eyes turned towards Ellie's body.

Ellie's body froze.

Mo Ran laughed, "I'm just kidding."

"..."

"The water fleet has no future, and that's the only reason."

Mo Ran looked ahead, with a playful smile on his lips, "To be invaded by hostile forces to such an extent, all the staff may be spies. Do you think it is necessary for this kind of organization to stay?"

"At least, I have been in a disadvantageous situation twice in the water fleet. If I stay here again, am I a fool?"

Mo Ran sneered, Ellie remained silent.

"Are you ready to go now?"

Mo Ran waved his hand, "Leaving is the last consideration. The current water fleet is still valuable. Before I grow up, it is the best umbrella."

"As for the Alliance, it seems that they are recruiting newcomer trainers who are civilians, and they will be sent to the elf school for training. The tuition fee does not seem to be expensive." Ellie thought for a while, and then replied.

"What do you think of the alliance?" Mo Ran asked back.

Ellie thought about it, and replied softly: "I don't know."

"Sometimes I think it's good, but sometimes I think its system rules will make people very painful."

"I hate alliances, especially the ones that have one thing on the surface and one thing behind the scenes." Mo Ran leaned back in his chair and started to transmit his thoughts, "Blocking the living area of ​​​​the wild elves, the name is Protection, in fact, it is the hunting ground of the high-level alliance. The quality of ordinary Poké Balls produced and sold on the market is impressive, obviously inferior to mass-produced goods, and the quality is not even as good as the Poké Balls on the black market. Many alliances headed by the mayor in the city The group is doing ulterior motives, and I will never believe the reason that the alliance investigators are under the lights."

"The alliance is already rotten. The surface is glamorous and radiant. In fact, it has been bitten and tattered. The common people can't get better treatment. They can only choose to become common people, or they will always be stuck in the title of quasi-newcomers. " Mo Ran said sarcastically.

"Mo Ran...do you want all beings to be equal?"

Ellie asked.

Mo Ran looked out the window, thought about the various variables experienced in the past few years, and then laughed, "Do you think it is possible?"

"The world where everyone is equal, gets the same materials, props, and captures the same elves, will be a world that anyone will treat coldly. This kind of thinking is still too naive." He laughed at himself. It seemed that he was laughing at his past self.

"I want to change the rules, not the world. If the former can be done, the latter is anti-human." Mo Ran smiled casually and filled the teapot with water. "It's fair, it can't be done. Do you understand it?"

Ellie nodded half understanding, and smiled helplessly. Not everyone was as cynical as him. In the past, in the dark, he was thinking about the world alone.

"It's too difficult to change the rules and let the alliance make concessions." Mo Ran took a sip of tea and sighed, "Even if you become a trainer at the level of a king, the alliance will not let you fart."

"So...Mo Ran, you want the Water Fleet to be your backup, a backup that will allow you to challenge the alliance?"

"It's not the water fleet that becomes my backing." Mo Ran shook his head, "It's me, becoming my own backing."

(End of this chapter)

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