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If he really told his son Brock that this civilian trainer named Tamaki Tyson has this innate talent, then it is very worth investing in.
After all, befriending a future breed Master will be of great benefit to the descendants of your family.
"Then what are you going to do."
Flint didn't ask Brock to follow his own method. After all, he would pass the position to Brock sooner or later, and he still needed to exercise.
"I chatted with him a lot today, and I can see that he is hiding a lot of things, but it doesn't matter.
His background determines that he is definitely thirsty for knowledge. Going to talk to him directly tomorrow."
Brock took out his apron and put it on to start cleaning the house.
He didn't stop talking, "He's a smart guy. Although he doesn't seem to be very good at communication, his meaning is also in place.
I revealed to him. His response was normal when he received the information, and he didn't mean to resist.
The investment potential is great. I told Gym about the specific assessment when I came back, and they will investigate and give a report."
"Well, yes, you can be responsible when the time comes. This is also your first investment target."
Flint looked at the report and thought it was better to let Brock up to you.
As for revealing some information, it's simply not a big deal.
"Yeah, I see." Brock's mopping hand paused, but quickly resumed.
"Dad lift your feet up, don't sit here and read it, you've taken this report upside down, don't pretend, go upstairs to see the younger brother younger sisters, every day No matter, you"
Listening to his son's nagging, Flint also hurried upstairs with the report.
My son is good at everything, but this is not good, it is too nagging.
Flint walks up the stairs, squinting eyes like Brock's.
Tamaki Tyson, sounds like a good potential, interesting.
Tyson, who was resting in the Pokémon center room, was completely unaware of the conversation between the two father and son.
After taking a shower and sitting on the sofa, Tyson began to think about his conversation with Brock today.
Judging from Tyson's sidetracking, Brock doesn't know a guy named Ash, at least not now.
Tyson was not disappointed, he mainly or for made sure, after all, his last life was his childhood memory.
In such a real world, Tyson is not surprised that there is no Ash. After all, according to his understanding, this world and the animation are really too bad.
In every way.
Especially in the Conference game, it's ridiculous that Ash, who just debuted, can reach the quarterfinals.
But it doesn't seem impossible either, Tyson touched the chin and thought.
Although he didn't plan to participate in the Conference before, he didn't have the strength, not to mention he was busy making money and studying.
But the general situation is still understood, this world Alliance Conference is divided into two-year competition system and unlimited competition system.
Alliance Conference usually refers to the latter, and the videos Tyson watched are also of the latter.
"No wonder, I said how strong each and every Conference contestant is, it's not like the previous life."
This is the first time that Tyson knew about it. time thoughts.
The so-called two-year competition system is aimed at the novice Trainer who has just started.
Moreover, the main competition and conference semi-finals required by Trainer Level certification also refer to the main competition and semi-finals of unrestricted events, not the two-year competition system.
The specific restriction is that Trainers who are over 16 years old and under 18 years old can sign up to use Pokémon that they have captured and cultivated for no more than two years to participate in the competition. The registration method is the same to get eight Badges.
Basically, the Pokémon players are ordinary players, with a few elites and novices.
The no-limit format is different, there is no time limit.
The players participating in the main competition are basically (elite)-level Trainers and quasi-Elite-level Trainers. Only after reaching Elite will they switch to participate in the Elite Challenge. Ordinary-level Trainers can't even pass the qualifiers.
However, there are very few Trainers participating in the two-year competition system. It seems that there are only 2/300 of them every year. Basically, they are all civilian trainers who go to participate to fulfill their dreams.
After all, for them, the ordinary Trainer is already their limit, and entering the unrestricted format can only be a round of qualifiers, which is meaningless.
If you get a good spot in the two-year format, you can brag to future generations.
A very small number of the second and third generations will go to play, and the top eight Normal are also covered by these people.
Compared to the unrestricted competition system, the two-year competition system also has a name in private, "Baby Competition".
From the name, you can see how dismissive the trainers are about the two-year format.
It is said that Alliance is working on revising this issue and trying to change the format of the Conference. After all, the current two-year format seems to be meaningless.
But it can't be cancelled directly, otherwise the novice Trainer at first will have little experience.
Tyson doesn't know exactly how to change it. It may be what he looked like in the animation in his previous life, but it is estimated that it has nothing to do with him.
After all, in order to find a backer to obtain resources, Tyson must show his strength in unrestricted events. The two-year competition system has no reference value and significance at all.
In previous years, there have even been people who took Elite-level Pokémon to participate in the two-year competition system, shamelessly saying that they were born after two years of breeding.
The time to conquer is shown to be less than two years, so he can only participate in the competition. In the end, beating those people is really the same as beating the baby.
Later, Alliance found out that this guy was a strong second-generation guy, and that Elite-level Pokémon was indeed his, but it took more than two years.
That Pokémon is a descendant of his father's quasi-champion Pokémon, and he grew up with him since childhood, and it took 16 years for this guy to get Pokémon into the Poké Ball.
It was just over a year before the competition time, which met the standard.
It's not that no one has thought about it that way. The key is that you don't have such a Pokémon first. If you don't subdue it, you won't have a place to cry if you are subdued with Poké Ball after being defeated by others. .
After all, if you don't receive Poké Ball, even Wild Pokémon, everyone can take it.
But that guy didn't go anywhere for the first sixteen years, so he just breeded his only one Pokémon at home.
Pokémon wasn't captured until the age of 16 when he was officially ready to travel.
This is a bit of a loophole. It is said that the final result of this guy is quite miserable, but with a strong father protecting him, it must not be too exaggerated.
As for using your father's Pokémon to compete or conquering a powerful Pokémon, the former doesn't say whether your father will kill you when you propose it, and civilian trainers don't have this condition either.
In the latter case, if you can conquer a powerful Pokémon, it means that you are also very strong, then what two-year format are you participating in, and go to the unlimited format to show yourself.
Borrowing other Pokémon to defeat and conquer the Pokémon, it is impossible to obey the Trainer's words. In the words of the game, the intimacy is below 10.
If you don't move at all, you will know when you see it and you will be disqualified from the competition.
If there really is a protagonist
I can only say that I tried my best, so I'll just break it down, you can see if there are any bugs.
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(end of chapter)