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I Really Don't Want To Be A Trainer

Standing in front of you now is– The board of directors of Devon, the founder of Rainbow Rockets, the master of type disadvantage, the champion of the world championship… Legendary trainer Luke, recalling the scene of the first live broadcast, sighed. “Speaking of which, you may not believe it. My original wish was just to show my face after 100,000 subscriptions.” “I just want to make the right amount of money, starting from a game zone owner.” “I really didn’t want to be a trainer!”

ShazeSensei · Anime & Comics
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Chapter 214

Tuesday, October 20.

In a corporate office building in Magic City.

Oleana completed the document processing, stretched her maroon hair on both sides of her cheeks, and yawned tiredly.

Taking a small picture frame from the drawer, Oleana stared at it intently, her cheeks gradually turning red.

As she was about to reach out and touch the photo frame, there was a knock on the door.

"Please, come in!" Oleana quickly tucked the frame back into the drawer, her voice slightly hoarse.

Luke opened the door, accompanied by a floating Gengar, and greeted Oleana, "Good morning."

Oleana was momentarily startled, nervously replying, "Didn't you... go to the competition!"

"The draw is this afternoon, and I'll stop by to take a look," Luke said with a slight smile. "Thanks for your hard work during this time!"

"No problem at all! It's my pleasure to assist you!" Oleana exclaimed excitedly.

"Sorry, I lost control..."

Oleana lowered her head and subconsciously pushed the frame, but her mind seemed blank.

Wow, do you also believe in the 996 blessing?

Luke was slightly taken aback, coughing dryly, "By the way, how's the revenue from the first few games?"

When work was brought up, Oleana's demeanor became serious. She compared the accounts and said, "Excluding other expenses, the net profit per month can reach 2 million yuan. Now the company's accounts have a total of…"

Luke was slightly speechless at the figures.

The majority of game revenue comes from "Plants vs. Zombies" and "Angry Pidove," both primarily mobile games.

If he could cash out, he could completely repay Cynthia's debt!

However, as a limited liability company, Luke is aware of the separation of personal and corporate property.

Regardless, he doesn't hold much hope for regaining freedom.

It might be better to grow the company and make it stronger...

In the future, Cynthia could become the Lady Boss...

Luke shook his head, stopped daydreaming, and handed the USB disk in his hand to Oleana, saying, "This is the plan for the next project. Don't worry, take your time."

Oleana gave Luke a surprised look.

In just six months, he produced three consecutive hit games, and now he's presenting another plan...

It's almost an insult to call him a genius game producer. Teacher Luke is truly something.

Opening the file on the USB disk, Oleana carefully perused it:

[Pokémon Trading Card Game (PTCG)

A game plan involving collecting, trading, battling, and other elements.

Designed to allow children who are unable to engage in or yearn for Pokémon battles to experience the charm of Pokémon and battles...]

Observing Oleana's serious expression, Luke leaned on the desk and explained:

"The entry barrier for Pokémon battles is quite high. Even if someone obtains a Pokémon, not every family can afford a Trainer."

"But according to surveys, becoming a Trainer is still the top career choice for children."

"These cards aim to make learning fun, teaching them about Type Advantage, various Pokémon evolution forms, and Pokémon's Ability, etc."

Luke smiled slightly:

"While it may not be very appealing to adult Trainers, for children, this could be their first exposure to Pokémon battles."

Oleana's pupils contracted, nodding unconsciously.

In terms of the market, child-oriented toys are still an untapped market.

While there are Pokémon-related card games in existence, they only involve simple exchanges without incorporating interactive elements.

If, as Teacher Luke suggested, Pokémon knowledge could be embedded into the cards...

Parents, teachers, and children would all find satisfaction in such a product.

And with the Pokédex style, it seems to encompass the elements at which Poké Company excels.

Oleana raised her head, looking at Luke with eager eyes:

"But... the amount of work for this card game is considerable..."

"I'll invite Professor Oak from Kanto to provide assistance," Luke said with a slight smile. "If Pokémon cards can genuinely promote Pokémon-related knowledge, I believe Professor Oak will be very pleased. What do you think?"

Whether he's creating Pokédexes or establishing lecture halls, Professor Oak has consistently dedicated himself to spreading knowledge. If there's a card game that promotes Pokémon culture, Professor Oak is likely to be the first to give it a try.

"In summary, there are three key elements," Luke explained, extending three fingers. "First, incorporate Pokémon-related knowledge into the cards, including Pokémon Abilities and evolutionary forms. Secondly, establish comprehensive game rules to simulate Pokémon battles with cards, encompassing Attributes and Status Conditions. Thirdly, precisely market it for children at Trainer Academy or those aspiring to become Trainers."

"I believe that this set of Pokémon cards will serve as the initial step for children on the path to becoming Trainers," Luke concluded with a slight smile.

Oleana gazed at Luke with eager eyes, lowered her head, and murmured, "To let more people feel the charm of Pokémon... That is the purpose of the Pokémon Company."

Luke snapped his fingers, agreeing, "Exactly!"

For children, learning about Attributes is the first step to becoming a Trainer. However, compared to tedious memorization, relevant knowledge can be better retained through the form of playing cards.

In the realm of board games, only Teacher Luke is familiar with three or more gameplays: Traditional PTCG, Yu-Gi-Oh, Hearthstone...

A board game that can be transformed into an animation and sold as toys is indeed a double delight!

"I've already contacted Mina and asked her to start drawing the illustrations," Luke informed. "Once the illustrations are completed, please print a sample, and we can get Professor Oak involved."

If Professor Oak disagrees, Luke is also acquainted with Professor Rowan. If that fails, Bill can be approached. In short, Luke needs an authoritative figure to endorse the 'Pokémon Trading Card (PTCG)'.

Despite Oleana's hesitations about the workload and the lack of a professional Pokédex, Luke dismissed the concerns. "Let's start with Kanto's 149 Pokédex, and we can release expansion packs later. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me; I can still memorize Kanto's 149 Pokédex!"

Oleana, somewhat incredulous, widened her eyes. After a moment, she said with a pouting expression, "I'm a researcher too, and I can find this information!"

Luke, having a rough understanding of how to play PTCG, restored it under the magic of reform. Similar to Yu-Gi-Oh's mechanism, both players summon basic Pokémon, using moves to mark the opponent's Pokémon as "defeated." However, direct attacks on the player are not allowed. The game's goal is to defeat six opponent Pokémon and obtain six bonus cards.

Addressing potential questions from children, Luke remarked, "Just like how you can play basketball in reality, but still enjoy playing NBA2K, there's a distinct joy in playing the Pokémon Trading Cards board game."

Teacher Luke holds high expectations for the 'Pokémon Trading Cards,' especially with Trainers from various peaks in the group. If he can enlist Red to promote it, there's no doubt this card board game has explosive potential.

Luke envisioned future Gym battles where opponents draw sets of decks, expressing, "Indeed... card games are truly enjoyable!" with a joyful smile.

After organizing the new project, Teacher Luke, accompanied by Gengar, headed to the venue to draw lots for the upcoming Orient League top 16.