After leaving the monster territory, Steve decided to disguise himself. He took out some clothes from his storage chain and put them on. After he was done, he was sure that no one could recognize him except for his monsters. Oh, and the system. He then went to the Monster Tamers' Association. The Monster Tamers' Association was basically an association formed by powerful monster tamers and its sole purpose was to help other monster tamers.
The Monster Tamers' Association had instructors that other monsters tamers could hire to train themselves. The cost that the monster tamers need to pay depends on which instructor they want to learn from. The association was very fair with its pricing and never tried to rip any monster tamer off in any way. They charged the monster tamers mostly for salaries to the instructors as well as to maintain the association. The association also didn't ask about the monster tamers' backgrounds, and they wouldn't even care about the monster tamers' backgrounds even if they knew.
The Monster Tamers' Association would also buy monster cards from monster tamers and sell monster cards to monster tamers at the market price, with a tiny 1% fee, which was mainly used to pay their members wages and give them basic living necessities, as well as kept in storage to pay for things like damaged buildings or any emergency problems that might emerge. Most of the monster tamers respected the association because of their fairness, and they didn't mind paying a bit more for fees, and most of the monster tamers would accept up to 3% fees, but the association had never raised their fees.
Of course, the Monster Tamers' Association had set up around the world so people could access it easier and not be required to travel days or even months just to get there.
However, Steve wasn't going to the Monster Tamers' Association to sell or buy monster cards and definitely wasn't going there to request an instructor. He was there to ask the Monster Tamers' Association to allow his school to take the kids out on a trip to the monster territory to battle some monsters and increase their battle experience and strength. He had to increase the strength of his classmates and the other monster tamers of this world quickly.
He could feel that there was a limit of this world and that limit has been broken, and it was probably because he had far surpassed the limit of this world, but the world couldn't do anything about it because it was too strong. His arrival on this planet had not only affected the very fabric of space, but it had also loosened the limit on the planet, and it wouldn't be soon before monsters become much stronger and they were able to get stronger faster.
However, monsters weren't the real problem. They could probably understand humans and could work peacefully with humans. Icy and Aqua were both examples where monsters and humans could work together peacefully. The real problems were demons. Because of his arrival, the fabric of space was damaged and it became much easier to break, and demons could use that to their advantage and control the humans and monsters of the world.
Although he could just deal with them all, he decided not to because he knew that he would not be able to always watch over this world and help them deal with every problem, so he must help them grow stronger by themselves. Only by that will they be able to face dangers in the future and deal with future problems when Steve had left.
Steve walked inside the building owned by the Monster Tamers' Association. He walked to a counter, and he was greeted by a member of the Monster Tamers' Association. Steve used a fake voice and requested to see the Branch Head, but the member said that a request is required and the Branch Head normally never sees anyone. The member then asked Steve if he would like to try to request to meet the Branch Head. Steve agreed, and he handed the member a card and told the member to give this card to the Branch Head when requesting. The member asked for Steve's name, and Steve told him that he just needed to give the card to the Branch Head. The member nodded and left to ask the Branch Head.
After about 2 minutes, the member came back and told Steve that the Branch Head had agreed to see him and the Branch Head had invited him to go to his office. The member then led the way to the Branch Head's office. He then left the office and closed the door.
The Branch Head gave a card to Steve. It was the card that Steve had asked the member to deliver to the Branch Head. Steve accepted the card and put it in his pocket.
"Thank you," said Steve.
"What is it that you want?" asked the Branch Head.
"I want to make a deal with you," said Steve.
"What is it?"
"You should have realized that the monsters have gotten stronger and their numbers are increasing because the portal had been reopened. Now, the monsters of a certain quality and level are way stronger than the quality and level they were before. We need to deal with that problem and train them and their monsters and make them stronger and strong enough to deal with the improved monsters."
"I know that," said the Branch Head. "But it's impossible to do so in our current situation. We have yet to figure out how much stronger the monsters have become compared to before the portal reopened and just recklessly letting the monster tamers fight the monsters would be dangerous and may even cause deaths."
"I never said anything about letting them go out and fight monsters," said Steve. "You can just simulate monsters and let the monster tamers and their monsters get stronger through simulation, can't you?"
"Yes, we can, but it would be of no help even since we don't know how much stronger the monsters have become," said the Branch Head.
"You can just increase their strength little by little," said Steve.
"What do you mean?" asked the Branch Head.
"Do I have to spell everything out for you?" asked Steve. "You can create monsters in simulations to test out the strength of monsters of a monster tamer. Then you create monsters that are just a bit stronger than the monsters of that particular monster tamer. Then, the monster tamer can battle the monsters with his own monsters and he and his monsters can get stronger each time they battle, and once they defeat those monsters, you can create more monsters that are a bit stronger than those ones, and the cycle repeats. If you keep following this pattern, it doesn't matter how strong the monsters in the monster territory are."
"I see. Thank you for telling me about it," said the Branch Head. "So what is the deal you wanted to make?"
"I would like you to go start implementing that idea on the school Silveredge Academy first. Also, I would like you to use these monsters first for the sixth graders that have bronze quality monsters." Steve took out the Trapjaw Shadow Ant monster cards. "And I will give you one undamaged monster corpse of a Flame Lion. It is a gold quality 2 stars monster."
"Normally, I wouldn't do accept such a deal. However, since you provided the information and idea, I will make an exception and accept the deal," said the Branch Head.
Steve nodded. "Thank you. I would also like you to not mention me to anyone else."
The Branch Head shook his head. "That is impossible. I need to report to other members of the Monster Tamers' Association and I cannot keep this a secret. Besides, I need to record your name for being the provider of the idea."
"Then just don't mention me to Silveredge Academy if they ask anything about why you are helping their students get stronger. Just tell them a random reason," said Steve.
"That is acceptable," said the Branch Head. "May I ask for your name so I can put you down as the provider of the idea for strengthening monster tamers?"
"Sure," said Steve, smiling a bit. "You can call me... Frost Emperor."