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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 e quadrinhos
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297 Chs

Chapter 160

After glancing at the Badge, Teacher Luke gradually came to terms with this concept.

"Well... using Gyms as a way to level up does make sense," Luke nodded thoughtfully.

However, this Magic City Badge gave him a lingering feeling that it might depreciate in value.

Luke contemplated for a moment and added with a touch of seriousness, "I'll try to avoid Gyms in the future, they're just too dangerous!"

The three little Pokémon exchanged glances, tilting their heads in confusion.

Wasn't facing six challengers also considered dangerous?

In a flash, Squirtle was the first to realize.

If you don't know how to handle six, it's best not to provoke them!

Being a leader requires a higher level of awareness!

Meanwhile, Luke glanced at Sylveon's move list, his lips twitching in amusement.

Goodness, it had secretly learned Shadow Ball again!

"Let's go find Steven and buy another Dusk Stone," Luke rubbed his temples, "it's just two million, after all!"

Sylveon blinked its bright blue eyes and sweetly smiled, "Vui~!"

After dinner, Squirtle took a nap in its water tank, and Haunter headed off to work at the club.

Teacher Luke, holding Sylveon, opened his live broadcasting platform and changed the title to: "Catch the streamer, playing two random Master's Cup battles."

Instantly, viewers flooded into the live broadcast room, and the chat filled with messages.

"Brother is back!"

"This time, the streamer finally remembered his account and password."

"It's been just three days, but it feels like an eternity. Welcome back, Teacher Luke!"

Luke cleared his throat, "I went on a trip with Cynthia a few days ago, and Steven joined us. We had a great time."

"It's starting, Teacher Luke's silly jokes time!"

"Old Taobao.com is here."

"Hahaha, the streamer and Cynthia are traveling, and here I am, standing on my head to wash my hair!"

Luke read the chat with a smile, "Thank you for the Mega Rocket sent to Eevee-san. Boss, you're back!"

[Sent to Eevee-san (House Manager): Eevee-san has evolved, and my youth is over!]

"Hey, Teacher Luke has Sylveon! So jealous!"

"I want to take a picture with Sylveon too!"

"Teacher Luke, please don't block the camera."

Clearly, the live stream's popularity had surged past 2 million viewers even before the new tactics were revealed. This was the impact of Eevee's evolution.

The viewers in the live chat regarded Eevee as their own, and they were clearly excited and somewhat envious.

"Thank you for the Mega Rocket sent by 'Uncle, I like Sylveon the most.' Thank you," Luke responded with a smile. "I also like Sylveon the most."

"Vui~..."

Sylveon in Luke's arms looked up at him, gently wrapping a ribbon around his arm.

"Amazing!!"

"Teacher Luke has Sylveon?"

"Teacher Luke is evolving too!"

As the live chat continued to roll, Red also caught wind of Teacher Luke's broadcast and quickly joined in to send a Rocket.

"Teacher Luke's Eevee has evolved..."

Red grinned, patting Espeon on his shoulder. "Vee, you have a new rival!"

Espeon swayed its long tail and gazed at Sylveon with its ruby eyes. After three seconds, its cheeks gradually turned slightly red.

Red laughed heartily, "Indeed, Teacher Luke is a Coordinator, and Sylveon is incredibly beautiful!"

Espeon huffed, leaped off Red's shoulder, and gracefully headed towards the peak of Mt. Silver.

In the live broadcast room, the popularity continued to soar.

Luke opened the game interface and explained, "This time, we're going to try out a new strategy—a straightforward and user-friendly siege team."

"The specialty of a siege team is that in Double or Triple battles, we target Pokémon with the 'Justified' Ability, allowing our teammates to swarm them and deliver massive damage."

Luke added Arcanine and Whimsicott to the team editor and continued, "In a 4 vs. 4 lineup, it can also confuse opponents. It would be ideal to have 'Terrakion' and 'Cobalion,' but unfortunately, we can't switch them in."

The viewers in the live chat were momentarily stunned, and then they began to express their excitement and curiosity.

What are Cobalion and Terrakion Pokémon?

I've never heard of them!

"I just checked; they are Legendary Pokémon from Unova, but there's no data available."

"By the way, how does Teacher Luke know that their Ability is 'Justified'?"

Luke was momentarily surprised. After all, the Pokémon Pokédex was a rare item, with only a few distributed throughout the entire special world.

For this knowledge-monopolized world...

Did he just reveal something extraordinary?

Fortunately, the viewers in the live chat room helped provide an answer for Luke.

"Teacher Luke, as an Elite, having two Legendary Pokémon is reasonable, right?"

"It's Teacher Luke; he does things we can't even imagine!"

In the entire Pokémon world, Pokémon with the "Justified" Ability were quite rare. Even without Legendary Pokémon, there were only five types with this Ability. Additionally, Growlithe was a police resource, and siege tactics had not yet formed a systematic approach.

A remarkable idea sparked in the hearts of the audience—could it be that Teacher Luke had created this tactic?

However, creating and deducing tactics was on a completely different level!

Teacher Luke's previous live broadcasts had always explained common strategies used by Master-level trainers. This siege team had not been tested in actual combat and could potentially be risky.

"It seems a bit futile... Does Whimsicott have enough moves for the siege?"

"To weaken Teacher Luke, 'Pokémon: Battle' introduced a Four-Ability Limit patch!"

Luke was slightly surprised. There was more to this?

Perhaps he should read the updates first!

Luke smiled slightly and opened the team matching interface, saying, "After a few rounds of demonstration, you'll probably understand it."

The interface rotated, avatars appeared, and the chat was immediately flooded with messages.

"Wow, the opponents are so cute!"

"The Psychic-Type Elite are here; let's see Teacher Luke defeat them!"

"Wow, Teacher Luke's new tactics feel like a wild ride!"

A young girl with long, flowing golden hair and a somewhat extravagant white hat appeared onscreen. Her blonde hair billowed gracefully with the breeze.

Luke was momentarily stunned.

It was Caitlin, the legal loli, one of Unova's Elite Four, the owner of the Battle Chateau, and Cynthia's best friend!

Luke had a strange look on his face and mumbled, "If I defeat her... Cynthia probably won't take it lightly, will she?"

Regardless, the addition of the Four-Ability Grid setting greatly boosted Teacher Luke's confidence in winning. After all, Pokémon battles were essentially games of strategy. As long as luck was taken out of the equation, even Leon could be defeated!

In this 4 vs. 4 Double Battle, Caitlin's lineup consisted of a standard Trick Room team with Gothitelle, Bronzong, Metagross, and Musharna.

It had to be admitted that the siege team had a hard time countering sleep tactics.

However, Teacher Luke's team had revealed only the tip of the iceberg. Whether it was Rage Powder or zero speed in Trick Room, his team had priority moves that outperformed Caitlin's lineup.

"Sleeping on the left, and now sleeping on the right," Luke commented with amusement, "Amoonguss is indeed adorable!"

A question mark appeared in the chat.

"It always feels like you're up to something!"

"Hey, Musharna is here; Musharna can be tough!"

Teacher Luke chuckled.

"Alright, it's your turn, Dragapult!"