"Master John, isn't this a bit risky?"
Watching the people leaving one after another, Elowen swallowed nervously, stepped forward, and said in a low voice, "The population of the elven habitat is growing. If we recklessly introduce fifteen monsters into the habitat, it could cause irreparable damage and might collapse the trust we've painstakingly built with other races."
Upon hearing this, John turned around, patted Elowen's shoulder, and smiled, "Go and look at the iron cage covered with the black cloth at the back, and you'll understand."
Elowen was very puzzled.
He couldn't comprehend what John meant, but he obediently walked over, lifted the black cloth, and was stunned to see that the cage was empty.
"There... are no monsters?"
"Of course not! Do you think I would use the lives of the elves to test a bunch of inexperienced kids? Absolutely not! The monsters are fake, but the trial is real."