my elf trainer simulator.

Chapter 1157 9 big eggs!



Chapter 1157 9 big eggs!

Chapter 1157 Ninety Eggs!

Kashiwagi stayed in Meteor Village for a week.

However, their lifestyle remains largely unchanged: raising and training Pokémon, battling others, researching tactics, and relaxing with their Pokémon.

Busy yet fulfilling.

One afternoon, he looked away from the screen and exhaled a breath of stale air.

"Finally, we've collected them all."

After a long period of accumulation and waiting, he finally collected enough level rewards to satisfy two Pokémon.

So which two Pokémon should you choose?

He was supposed to assign the two highest-ranking animals to the task, but when he was about to do so, he hesitated.

The reason lies in the lucky egg.

Its level is in the middle of the group, and its strength is far from the top three. It's hard to say about the others.

It was not originally considered for this upgrade, as the originally envisioned level reward amount was insufficient.

Just recently, Lucky Egg leveled up, and the simulation subject was a super genius with two orange talents, so the reward was just right to include it in the consideration.

Kashiwagi had to reconsider.

In terms of time, Lucky Egg was the second to join the team and saved Kashiwagi's life at a critical moment; in terms of teamwork, it contributed by taking care of logistics and working hard alongside Kashiwagi to take care of everyone.

Needless to say, it excels in all areas, including cooking, medical care, combat, and spectacular performances, and is exceptionally good at each of them!

Especially in the last few months, it taught Ergui Pong how to cook in order to relieve its own stress and devote itself to more frequent training, all of which Kashiwagi saw.

It's just that Da Dan is introverted and not good at expressing himself. He always does more and says less, and he doesn't compete for favor or cause trouble.

There is no Pokémon that is more worry-free or perfect...

A good team shouldn't be ranked by seniority, but since it concerns Happy Egg, Kashiwagi hesitated.

He worried that Happy Egg would overthink things, and he didn't want Happy Egg to be disappointed.

"In that case."

Kashiwagi went to the restroom to wash his face, then, facing the gazes of all the Pokémon, said, "Dragonballe, come with me for a moment."

He turned and went into the bedroom.

The Pokémon didn't react much, and ripples quietly spread through the air.

Click!

The door is closed.

Two little dragons crept closer to try and eavesdrop, but the room suddenly opened, and a bewildered Galarian Corsola was thrown out.

It rolled around twice on the soft sofa, speechless with emotion.

"..."

I want to curse this world.

Dark resentment slowly seeped out from the hole.

The Pokémon looked at each other in dismay, and the two little Dragapults, frightened, dared not approach any further.

Thus, the heavy responsibility was passed on to Polygonus II.

"Snap..."

It seemed slightly hesitant.

Based on Toy Duck's speculation, the trainer calling Dragapult in is most likely related to a level increase.

But why?

The trainer didn't talk to the Pokémon the first few times, or maybe they did talk to it but it didn't see it?

Intuition tells the intelligent Polito II that something is definitely happening.

A shiny Gengar rose silently from the shadow at its feet, beeping softly, "Genga?"

"Snap..."

Polygon II shook its head.

There are too many possibilities; how could it possibly guess accurately?

Shortly afterward, the door opened, and Dorombalto flew out with a strange expression.

Kashiwagi walked out and went straight to find the giant Steelix lying down, keeping away from the other Pokémon as well.

"Genga?"

Gengar, bursting with curiosity, pestered the dinosaurs to find out what they were talking about inside.

Dorombalut immediately recalled what had just happened.

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"To put it bluntly, do you want to become like Boss & Mew?"

Kashiwagi sat on the bed, gazing at the very opinionated Pokémon.

Unlike other Pokémon, Dragapult is very obedient to him, but it also causes trouble from time to time.

These problems are all related to his unique brain circuits.

When it thinks about a problem, it will first consider whether it should do something, rather than whether doing so will cause trouble for the trainer or make the trainer angry.

Perhaps there are also personality factors involved?

In short, Kashiwagi wanted to know Dorombalto's plans.

"Spit..."

The dinosaur's eyes darted around; it understood what its trainer was saying, but it really didn't want to become the target of everyone's criticism.

Being chosen as the fourth one is quite conspicuous, isn't it?

But it's a difficult decision to let it go.

Of course it wants to become stronger. It suffered such a crushing defeat in the previous official battles. It has its pride too, you know.

The trainer asked it what it meant. Did it want the trainer to give up voluntarily?

Dorambaruto started daydreaming again, his small eyes narrowed into slits, and his translucent tail stopped wagging.

Seeing that it was lost in thought, Kashiwagi continued, "I'm now planning to let you, Steelix, Milotic, and Cheesecake compete for it. Are you willing to compete? There are two spots in total."

This is the method he has come up with so far.

Since the Lucky Egg is qualified, let's let it prove its worth and compete with the other three.

Given Big Egg's personality, it might politely decline if given the prize directly.

Let it fight for it; Blissey will definitely strive harder.

Kashiwagi knew it was impossible to keep the bowl of water perfectly level; he just wanted to avoid spilling the water when the bowl wobbled from side to side.

Unexpectedly, when Doronbaruto heard that he was going to compete with the Happy Egg, he shook his head frantically.

"Spit!"

Absolutely not!

You can't compete with the Happy Eggs, no matter who you're competing with!

As we all know, Mawile is a rich girl, so what is a Happy Egg?

She is a warm and caring older sister to the entire team. No Pokémon can get angry with her, and even Hydreigon doesn't dare to compete with her for affection.

If the young lady is spoiled by her trainer, then what about Cheeseball?

preference.

Unconditional favoritism.

It can be said that no matter who the Happy Egg gets into a conflict with, in the end, it will only be the other one who gets hurt.

Everyone knows that trainers' feelings for Blissey are mainly a mixture of love and pity. Blissey's tragic past and personality make it a focus of attention.

The less he competes, the more the trainer wants to give to him.

Why would it be willing to fight a battle it has absolutely no chance of winning?

Moreover, Doronbaruto always remembered how it used to cower in a corner, afraid to dispel its invisibility, while Lucky Egg searched for it everywhere with its bowl in hand.

At mealtimes, only it and its trainer are truly concerned about whether they have eaten or not, and whether they are full.

When it's in a bad mood, the happy egg always quietly comes over to comfort it.

Dorombalto felt he could give way.

It'll be upgraded sooner or later anyway.

"Spit!"

The dinosaurs hardened their resolve, determined not to fight against the Egg of Happiness, but to put up a fight against Steelix and Milotic.

Kashiwagi frowned. "If you do this... Happy Egg will be unhappy."

"Spit!"

Dorombalto said, "Then I'm not happy."

Happy Egg will forgive it; Happy Egg is so kind and gentle.

Kashiwagi: "...Why?"

The situation was somewhat beyond his expectations. It was foreseeable that Doronbarut would take the initiative to back down, given its rather peculiar personality.

Could it be specially reserved for the Lucky Egg?

"Slurp~"

Dorombalut said there was no reason, he simply did not want to be "enemy" of them.

Then it quietly slipped outside, feeling that it would get beaten if it kept talking.

Kashiwagi didn't stop him. He got up, opened the door, and went to talk to the other "competitors".

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Dralongato snapped out of his daze and shook his head in response to Porygon2's question.

"Slurp~"

You'll find out sooner or later anyway.

It disappeared.

The Pokémon were speechless; this aloof guy was still just so hard to like.

It seems like there's something wrong with the Dragon-type Pokémon that trainers catch?

The three-headed dragon, an innocent bystander, suddenly sneezed.

Husky Dragon: "?"

what's the situation?

Outdoors, after talking with Steelix, Cypress went to the pool to talk with Milotic.

After the conversation, he was surprised to find that although the three Pokémon had different attitudes and reasons, they were all unwilling to fight him and were willing to give the opportunity to Blissey.

Is it related to him?

Yes, but it's not particularly big.

Dragapult states that it does not want to be enemies with Cheese; Steelix considers Cheese to be its senior because it arrived earlier; Milotic, on the other hand, considers Cheese to be its singing buddy and does not want to compete with it.

They usually spar with the Lucky Egg, but this time they were being quite accommodating.

This shows how lucky the big egg is.

Kashiwagi remained silent, and finally approached the conflicted Happy Egg.

"Egg, the organization has decided that you will be the one to receive this power."

He said this earnestly.

Blissey looked up and glanced at the other Pokémon. It was very clever and fully understood the situation.

"Happy..."

Just as Kashiwagi had thought, it was prepared to humbly give the opportunity to other Pokémon.

On the one hand, it's a habitual step back; on the other hand, like the dinosaurs, it feels that it's only a matter of time and there's no need to rush.

It would be a lie to say that she doesn't care about the order at all. As one of Kashiwagi's earliest partners, seeing how different Boss and the others are now, Lucky Egg also wants to take a step further and catch up with them.

Therefore, I have been training with extra focus these past few months.

But when the time came, Happy Egg's attitude underwent a subtle change.

It saw the desires of Porygon and Gengar, and it didn't overlook Milotic's efforts either...

In short, every Pokémon has its reasons for being humble.

Even sun coral.

Blissey believes that if the trainer gives Corsola power, it will definitely be more diligent than before.

"Happy~"

It went on and on and on.

Suddenly, Bai Mu cupped the face of the lucky egg and squeezed it towards the center, making its little mouth pout.

Big Egg waved its little hands helplessly, "Ho~Hopu~"

Its voice has changed.

Kashiwagi said bluntly, "If you didn't understand, I'll say it again: the organization has decided to choose you! Do you understand?"

"...hopu".

Happy Egg finally stopped arguing.

Under the trainer's authoritarian control, it was forced to accept...

Does that sound like bad news?

In short, Kashiwagi was convinced by his Pokémon, and all his previous worries became meaningless.

In some ways, his indecisiveness regarding matters concerning his own Pokémon and his inability to consider the feelings of each Pokémon are somewhat similar to Blissey's.

It's true that humans and Pokémon are always closely connected in a quiet way.

It's neither good nor bad.

"bring it on."

He brought the Egg of Happiness into the room, and Porygon and Gengar shook their heads regretfully upon seeing it.

Has the dust settled?

The trainer chose Blissey this time? Why did they talk to so many partners beforehand?

To persuade someone to make a pre-selected candidate?

Anyway, I have no complaints about losing!

Both Porygon and Gengar admire Blissey, especially the former, which idolized Blissey when it first joined the team.

Now that feeling has transformed into admiration.

It always wanted to share the logistical burden with Cypress, inspired by the Lucky Egg.

Shortly after.

Happy Egg wobbled out the door, "Happy..."

The span of more than ten levels is too large, almost equivalent to the massive energy impact after super evolution.

It takes some time to get used to.

Kashiwagi patted its head, looked at the other Pokémon, and said, "You should all know what happened. There's a decisive battle coming up, so come and watch."

A decisive battle?

The Pokémon, confused, quickly moved to the training ground.

Steelix and two other Pokémon are ready to go.

How should a choice of one of three be made?

cycle!

They compete against each other to determine the winner; if both sides have a win or a loss, they play again.

If one Pokémon wins, it will prove who is truly powerful.

It is foreseeable that Milnas has a very high chance of winning.

Firstly, it has a type advantage over Steelix and is a special attacker; secondly, it has Fairy-type moves and is tankier than Dragapult.

Battery life is very important!

But are Steelix and Draco no match for them?

That's not necessarily true. Steelix can Mega Evolve, and Dragapult has agile stealth abilities.

These are all additional advantages they offer.

With the internal battle for the rewards underway, all three Pokémon are taking it much more seriously than they did during practice.

The sound of the energy explosion and the towering flames echoed throughout Meteor Village, attracting countless Meteor Citizens and dragons to watch the battle.

They were all stunned by the scene that resembled a natural disaster.

"Is this the true power of a Champion Pokémon? They were definitely holding back during their previous training."

Why are they fighting so fiercely? Did they have a conflict?

"Idiot! Kashiwagi is definitely trying to test their strength. Don't they know what training is?"

The Meteor Dwellers whispered among themselves, their eyes fixed on the two Pokémon battling it out.

Soon, the fierce battle between Giga Steelix and Milotic came to an end with the latter emerging victorious.

The Mega Steelix is ​​incredibly powerful in every aspect. The sandstorm it unleashed swallowed Milotic's rainy days, and its massive size knocked Milotic away countless times, but it never managed to annihilate Milotic.

Milotic can recover through self-regeneration.

Its mastery of offense as a form of defense gradually eroded the stamina of the giant Steelix.

As we all know, Mega Evolution increases many of a Pokémon's stats, giving them tremendous power, but it does not change their stamina.

The giant Steelix was unfortunately exhausted by Milotic. When the two snakes of different sizes were entangled at close range, it was stunned by a water cannon.

"This way of defeat..."

Kashiwagi was treating two Pokémon when Blissey tried to help, but ended up walking unsteadily with a flushed face as if she had a fever.

He couldn't help but say, "You should rest first, there's no rush."

Then it was forcibly returned to its Poké Ball.

When the people of Meteor saw that Kashiwagi had stopped fighting, some went up to talk to him or went home. Unexpectedly, another loud noise came an hour later.

"what's the situation?"

"Kashiwagi! What are you making Pokémon do?"

Jinya asked Kashiwagi.

He had never made such a big commotion before. Even if he wanted to get the Pokémon to get serious, he would find a place far away from Meteor Village.

Kashiwagi pointed at Milotic and said, "It will have to compete with the other two Pokémon."

The voice just fell.

Milotic withstood Dragapult's dragon arrow and "captured" two baby Dragapults with its alluring voice.

They knew each other so well that the little dragon knew exactly where it would fly.

Having lost a crucial means of attack, Draco instantly found itself at a significant disadvantage.

The rain fell in a downpour.

It exposes its hidden nature.

"Spit..." The dinosaur was filled with helplessness.


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