If you came to the real Pokémon world and there was no system, would you feel that you couldn't survive? Okay, just kidding. If you come to the world of Pokémon, do you want to be: a person like Ash ketchum who aims to be a Pokémon master, a person like goh who aims to collect all the illustrated books, or a... what? | have no idea. But l welcome you to talk to me. As for me coming to such a world, what Would l do? The answers are all in this book. How about you come with me and enjoy the Pokémon world in my mind? ps: It's a bit slow, but the plot design will be as rigorous and This novel is not mine, and I just want to help translate it. raws: https://fanqienovel.com/page/7081635279655668773 author: 眼泪拌饭 (Tears Bibimbap) patreon: patreon.com/Leviathan97163 patreon read latest chapters
Cyan discovered that this Sableye was in a coma at the moment.
"Strange, why is there a Sableye here? Is it one of the Pokémon here? If that's the case, there's no way its trainer wouldn't come looking for it?"
Cyan glanced around and found no such person.
"So it seems that this Sableye is wild? It must have accidentally entered here, was affected by the aftermath of the battle just now, and lost its fighting ability. That's why it ended up here?"
Cyan secretly thought that he was really lucky to find a Pokémon like this.
Leaving aside Dragon Pokémon, Ghost-type Pokémon are second only to Psychic-types in terms of rarity, which refers to the difficulty of finding and catching them in the wild.
Taking out an empty red and white Poké Ball from his backpack, Cyan planned to tame the Sableye first.
After he threw the Poké Ball towards the Sableye, a surprising scene appeared. His Poké Ball bounced away from the Sableye and did not capture it.
"Does this Sableye have a trainer?"
Cyan was startled. It was extremely impolite to try to catch someone else's Pokémon. He quickly glanced around and breathed a sigh of relief when he found that no one was paying attention to him.
"But, this is strange. If the owner of this Sableye is here, how could they not come looking for it? Unless..."
After pondering for a while, he took out another Poké Ball from his backpack and pointed it at the Sableye again.
This time, the Sableye was successfully captured into the Poké Ball.
"Success!"
He quickly put the Poké Ball back into his backpack.
That's right, this Poké Ball is the same one he took from kamuri before, the one that didn't take back the Pokémon.
"I didn't expect it, but that guy actually lost his Pokémon here, and I was lucky enough to pick it up!"
Cyan sighed at his luck. At the same time, data appeared in front of his eyes, showing the Sableye's details just like it had for Butterfree!
"Huh? Does this mean that this Sableye is mine? Then why didn't the data appear before?"
Cyan felt strange about this, so he tried checking the other Poké Balls in his hand again.
In an instant, rows of data appeared before his eyes again.
"Really?"
He thought for a while and figured it must be because kamuri was no longer around, so the ownership of these Pokémon was transferred from kamuri to him, which explained why the data hadn't shown up before.
Cyan smiled and said, "This is really something."
But now was not the time to check the data of Shan Guang's Pokémon.
…
Half an hour later, Cyan had explored all the areas of the base. He didn't find anything too unexpected—just scenes of Pokémon experiments. He had seen similar things from many reports in his life, so he was a little disappointed.
"Officer Jenny, can I leave now?" Cyan asked Jenny, who was reviewing various documents.
"No problem, Trainer Oak. It's already late, so you can go home first. However, we'll need you to come to the police station tomorrow afternoon to give a statement. Your help in locating the Flash Team's base was crucial to this operation. After we evaluate everything, you'll receive your reward as part of an official League task."
Cyan's eyes lit up. "A reward?"
Jenny chuckled. "Of course! We always offer rewards for actions that disrupt underground criminal organizations. It's a direct way to support trainers, and it also shows the League's determination to oppose the dark forces."
"That makes sense," Cyan nodded. He could see how this could encourage more trainers to fight against the underground forces.
After thanking Jenny, Cyan said goodbye and left.
While Cyan had been exploring the base, he figured out the reason why Tomioka could hear strange sounds. It was all due to the Flash Team.
One of their deepest laboratories was located near Tomioka's home, so whenever members of the Flash Team conducted experiments, Tomioka could hear sounds coming from underground.
That was why Tomioka couldn't find the source of the noise.
"I didn't expect it. What seemed like a simple task turned out to reveal the truth behind the train incident and also led to the destruction of a Flash Team base," Cyan shook his head with a smile. "What a coincidence."
Before Cyan left, Tomioka had told him that if he didn't find anything, he could rest in a guest room for the night. Therefore, the door was left slightly ajar, allowing Cyan to enter quietly.
Cyan figured Tomioka was probably awake by now, so he planned to tell him what had happened and update him on the mission.
To his surprise, when he opened the door, he saw Tomioka sitting on the sofa.
"Grandpa Tomioka, I didn't expect you to still be awake."
Tomioka said slowly, "With all that noise outside, how could I sleep? Tell me, Cyan, what happened? Why did I hear police sirens?"
Cyan sat down next to Tomioka. "Grandpa Tomioka, it's like this…"
At that moment, Cyan told Tomioka everything, except he left out the part about killing kamuri and taking the perfectly trained Pokémon.
After hearing Cyan's story, Tomioka sighed. "I never would have thought it."
"Grandpa Tomioka, I never expected so much to happen tonight either."
Tomioka turned to Cyan with a serious expression. "You should really think things through before acting. What if the Flash Team members had caught you? If something happened to you, how could I face your family? You need to be more careful."
Cyan spoke softly. "Grandpa Tomioka, I promise I'll never take such risks again. If I come across something like this in the future, I'll notify Officer Jenny immediately and leave the situation to her."
Tomioka sighed again. "I know, young people always think they can handle anything. But as someone who's been through life, I don't want you to make the same mistakes my son did."
Cyan, sensing Tomioka's genuine concern, nodded sincerely. "Grandpa Tomioka, I will always remember your advice."
"Good, that's what I wanted to hear." Tomioka nodded with satisfaction.
Seeing the time, Cyan said, "Grandpa Tomioka, it's getting late. You should get some rest. We can talk more tomorrow."
"Alright, you've had a long night too. You should rest as well."
Cyan stood up. "I'll help you to bed, Grandpa Tomioka."
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Cyan discovered that this Sableye was in a coma at the moment.
"Strange, why is there a Sableye here? Is it one of the Pokémon here? If that's the case, there's no way its trainer wouldn't come looking for it?"
Cyan glanced around and found no such person.
"So it seems that this Sableye is wild? It must have accidentally entered here, was affected by the aftermath of the battle just now, and lost its fighting ability. That's why it ended up here?"
Cyan secretly thought that he was really lucky to find a Pokémon like this.
Leaving aside Dragon Pokémon, Ghost-type Pokémon are second only to Psychic-types in terms of rarity, which refers to the difficulty of finding and catching them in the wild.
Taking out an empty red and white Poké Ball from his backpack, Cyan planned to tame the Sableye first.
After he threw the Poké Ball towards the Sableye, a surprising scene appeared. His Poké Ball bounced away from the Sableye and did not capture it.
"Does this Sableye have a trainer?"
Cyan was startled. It was extremely impolite to try to catch someone else's Pokémon. He quickly glanced around and breathed a sigh of relief when he found that no one was paying attention to him.
"But, this is strange. If the owner of this Sableye is here, how could they not come looking for it? Unless..."
After pondering for a while, he took out another Poké Ball from his backpack and pointed it at the Sableye again.
This time, the Sableye was successfully captured into the Poké Ball.
"Success!"
He quickly put the Poké Ball back into his backpack.
That's right, this Poké Ball is the same one he took from Shan Er before, the one that didn't take back the Pokémon.
"I didn't expect it, but that guy actually lost his Pokémon here, and I was lucky enough to pick it up!"
Cyan sighed at his luck. At the same time, data appeared in front of his eyes, showing the Sableye's details just like it had for Butterfree!
"Huh? Does this mean that this Sableye is mine? Then why didn't the data appear before?"
Cyan felt strange about this, so he tried checking the other Poké Balls in his hand again.
In an instant, rows of data appeared before his eyes again.
"Really?"
He thought for a while and figured it must be because Shan Guang was no longer around, so the ownership of these Pokémon was transferred from Shan Guang to him, which explained why the data hadn't shown up before.
Cyan smiled and said, "This is really something."
But now was not the time to check the data of Shan Guang's Pokémon.
…
Half an hour later, Cyan had explored all the areas of the base. He didn't find anything too unexpected—just scenes of Pokémon experiments. He had seen similar things from many reports in his life, so he was a little disappointed.
"Officer Jenny, can I leave now?" Cyan asked Jenny, who was reviewing various documents.
"No problem, Trainer Oak. It's already late, so you can go home first. However, we'll need you to come to the police station tomorrow afternoon to give a statement. Your help in locating the Flash Team's base was crucial to this operation. After we evaluate everything, you'll receive your reward as part of an official League task."
Cyan's eyes lit up. "A reward?"
Jenny chuckled. "Of course! We always offer rewards for actions that disrupt underground criminal organizations. It's a direct way to support trainers, and it also shows the League's determination to oppose the dark forces."
"That makes sense," Cyan nodded. He could see how this could encourage more trainers to fight against the underground forces.
After thanking Jenny, Cyan said goodbye and left.
While Cyan had been exploring the base, he figured out the reason why Tomioka could hear strange sounds. It was all due to the Flash Team.
One of their deepest laboratories was located near Tomioka's home, so whenever members of the Flash Team conducted experiments, Tomioka could hear sounds coming from underground.
That was why Tomioka couldn't find the source of the noise.
"I didn't expect it. What seemed like a simple task turned out to reveal the truth behind the train incident and also led to the destruction of a Flash Team base," Cyan shook his head with a smile. "What a coincidence."
Before Cyan left, Tomioka had told him that if he didn't find anything, he could rest in a guest room for the night. Therefore, the door was left slightly ajar, allowing Cyan to enter quietly.
Cyan figured Tomioka was probably awake by now, so he planned to tell him what had happened and update him on the mission.
To his surprise, when he opened the door, he saw Tomioka sitting on the sofa.
"Grandpa Tomioka, I didn't expect you to still be awake."
Tomioka said slowly, "With all that noise outside, how could I sleep? Tell me, Cyan, what happened? Why did I hear police sirens?"
Cyan sat down next to Tomioka. "Grandpa Tomioka, it's like this…"
At that moment, Cyan told Tomioka everything, except he left out the part about killing Shan Er and taking the perfectly trained Pokémon.
After hearing Cyan's story, Tomioka sighed. "I never would have thought it."
"Grandpa Tomioka, I never expected so much to happen tonight either."
Tomioka turned to Cyan with a serious expression. "You should really think things through before acting. What if the Flash Team members had caught you? If something happened to you, how could I face your family? You need to be more careful."
Cyan spoke softly. "Grandpa Tomioka, I promise I'll never take such risks again. If I come across something like this in the future, I'll notify Officer Jenny immediately and leave the situation to her."
Tomioka sighed again. "I know, young people always think they can handle anything. But as someone who's been through life, I don't want you to make the same mistakes my son did."
Cyan, sensing Tomioka's genuine concern, nodded sincerely. "Grandpa Tomioka, I will always remember your advice."
"Good, that's what I wanted to hear." Tomioka nodded with satisfaction.
Seeing the time, Cyan said, "Grandpa Tomioka, it's getting late. You should get some rest. We can talk more tomorrow."
"Alright, you've had a long night too. You should rest as well."
Cyan stood up. "I'll help you to bed, Grandpa Tomioka."