In a flash of white light, a big tree in front of him was chopped down.
The tree slowly fell down revealing Nidoking's figure. Nidoking's hand was flashing with white light, obviously using the Slash move. Rope and Whitley followed behind him, gently applauding for him.
"Awesome! Hurry up and clean up the tree to build the canoe."
Before Nidoking could gloat for a little while, Rope's demonic voice rang in Nidoking's ears.
Nidoking couldn't help but recall the beating he received half a day ago and winced before he began to take care of the fallen tree.
Not far ahead of two human and a Nido was a rather fast flowing river.
If there would be Surf or Ice type Pokémon things could be handled fairly easily. In fact, Rope is not impossible to deal with, but walking on a bridge made of flames... this feeling is really not the average person can accept.
But the good thing is that this is in the forest, there are a lot of tall trees, so simply let Nidoking cut down a tree to make a wooden bridge, to be honest, it is also Rope is lazy, otherwise he built a wooden bridge to serve the public is not a problem. But there wasn't really any public to serve around here. The place itself is off the beaten path, plus the Pokémon in the neighborhood don't treat humans very well, so it's not an exaggeration to say it's a no-man's land.
In fact, the world of Pokémon is full of places like this. The world was huge, and the individual strength of humans was itself much weaker than that of Pokémon, so the number of humans compared to the number of Pokémon was a drop in the bucket...
Previously, when it was still in the era of the War of the Warcrafts, the human race was in a situation that could only be described as difficult.
The relationship between humans and Pokémon has eased a bit over the years, and the numbers have finally gone up. But the overall numbers are really not even close.
The planet, if viewed from the perspective of Rayquaza, or space, the dominant colors would be blue sea and green forests, and there really wouldn't be many traces of humans...
Even so, both Z God[1] and World Tree are starting to but worried about whether or not the humans are going to cause unacceptable, irreversible damage to the world's phantasmagoria.
For one thing, this world is a primitive forest compared to the one Rope's was in before...
"Speaking of which... why did you take Chimchar back into Pokéball?"
Whitley asked in a cold voice.
"Why do you ask... isn't it normal for Pokémon to be taken back into Pokéball?"
Instead of answering, Rope asked in return.
"But Chimchar hasn't been in Pokéball much since he was born!"
Whitley frowned.
In fact, Chimchar had basically been brought by Whitley since he was born, and Rope, the lazy dog, only rarely went back to take care of his own little monkey, and it wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that Chimchar was half of Whitley's Pokémon. How can you let Whitley not have emotions when he watches his own pup being retrieved into a ball.
But that's where Rope and Whitley's relationship comes into place. Otherwise how people treat their Pokémon is really their own business. It's like in the anime when Ash faces trainers who treat their Pokémon unfavorably, and they still have to convey whatever emotions they have with their own sparring matches.
As a result, Ash is often the one who gets fucked when he faces these 'evil' trainers...
This means that the relationship between the two is indeed close, otherwise Rope would be able to make Whitley obey with just a sentence of "It's none of your business".
"Even a child has to grow up, his level is already at 10. It's going to evolve in a while, do you think he can still stay on your head? You're not afraid of being pressurized by him so much that you won't grow tall..."
Rope said with a helpless sigh.
Rope had a point, after all, not everyone could let a Pokémon stay outside. What would be the point of Pokéball otherwise? Plus not every Pokémon is named Pikachu, and after evolving, they lose their spirit instead...
And not every trainer is named Ash, and there aren't many evolved Pokémon after a trip...
Maybe Ash is the walking Everstone...
Rope of course had his own reasons for taking Chimchar back, after all, after evolving it was inevitable that he would have to go into Pokéball, and it wasn't easy to give him a little time to adapt.
Whitley actually knows that Rope's words are not wrong, after all, letting Pokémon evolve is actually the mainstream operation of trainers. After all, every trainer had a quest for intensity.
Of course, Rope didn't care if Chimchar evolved or not, not to mention anything else, this session of the Alliance Conference...Rope only needed to gather six Pokémon. The big deal was that Entei was a string of n...
He really didn't think that the Alliance Conference, which was more oriented towards facing newcomers, would have any people that could make him feel tricky...
As for the so-called champion of the Alliance Conference being able to challenge Elite Four Champion...
Yes, it could be challenged, and if he won, he could really be the Elite Four Champion, that's not a lie.
But if the Elite Four Champion was that easy to lose, there wouldn't be a long line of Elite Four Champions.
For example, Granny Agatha, Granny Bertha, Gramp Alder...
It's really the best way for people with power to get promoted. But the League's Elite Trainer Ranking, also known as the League Masters Cup, is also already in the works.
This ranking not only shows strength, but also doesn't have to take on too many responsibilities.Rope also prefers to show his strength in this ranking.
Although he is still a younger brother now that he is playing regular sparring...
Whitley couldn't say anything after listening to Rope's words...after all, what Rope said was also true...
But he still felt suffocated, so Whitley clasped his hands on his chest and looked down without looking at Rope, and then 'Hmph'.
Are you kidding... Rope would eat that up?
He really won't, so he went to command Nidoking to build a bridge...
Whitley saw that Rope didn't even come to comfort himself, so he became even more angry...
However, after being angry, he was also helpless, I really don't know how in the world Cynthia conquered this guy Rope. Now other people can't even do it by intervening...
Oil and salt, soft and hard...
Steel straight man[2], not only straight and unmovable, but also has no heart...
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They walked quite fast, Nidoking led the way and did not start any crooked thoughts, or rather this Bean did not even think that can pit Rope and Whitley hand this problem. After all, the forest here is very big, although I don't know who the uncrowned king here is, but I think that without the strength of a high Elite Four level can't really control the forest...
You know, Entei is now dealing with the high Elite Four level not only is it a problem of strength, but also a bigger problem is that there is a risk of not being able to beat it!
But Rope can beat it... that is, the trainer to do it himself is more or less a little bit off the style...
A few hundred meters ahead, Nidoking in front of the conscientious open road Rope and Whitley walking is still easy.
After a while, Nidoking stopped, then turned his head and shouted at Rope, "Nido! Nido!"
"Nidoking says that Kangaskhan's territory is up ahead, and a lot of the escaped Pokémon are under her protection, so if we can I hope we don't hurt Kangaskhan... Loto!"
Rotom translated self-consciously.
"Of course I'm not going to give Kangaskhan a hard time, I'm just here to investigate something not to bully them."
Rope shook his head and said, "It seems that these guys are still very hostile to humans. But doesn't Nidoking, the guide, think that it's a little late to say this? He has already brought Rope to them, and now he is asking Rope not to hurt Kangaskhan...
Rope was also helpless, it seemed that Nidoking was not only lacking in intelligence, but he didn't even have much sense of decency...
Whitley was also of the same opinion, this Nidoking guy was more or less of a hypocrite...
Even after leading the Imperial Army here, he still wants to scold the devils together with everyone else...
The next moment, though, Rope felt like he'd misjudged Nidoking...
There was a "Roar!!!!" from the forest roar.
The forest shook with the roar, and the rustling of leaves kept on resonating, and Whitley and Rotom couldn't help but plug their ears.
At least Higher Elite Level Four...
Rope concluded the strength of this Kangaskhan with just this roar.
He looked over to Nidoking, who had a sneer on his face.
"F*ck, cheated...", Rope said with a helpless smile.
He then removed Entei's Pokéball from his waist.
"Come out, Entei..."
Rope's voice was low and obviously pissed off, and the Entei that came out felt the same way, so he immediately growled at the top of his lungs without waiting for Rope to give the order.
"Roar!!!!"
The roar that was full of the emperor's might immediately silenced Kangaskhan's roar.
Nidoking was stunned when he looked at Entei. Over the years, he had heard about the legend of the Three Beasts in Kanto. If Kanto and Johto belonged to Ho-Oh and Lugia, then Lugia was the big brother who managed all the Pokémon in the sea, and Ho-Oh was the big sister of all the Pokémon living on land, and the Three Legendary Beasts were the stewards of all of them.
But now this guy in front of me is the Big Steward's trainer????
No, just now this human also used flames, and Ho-Oh is said to be a fire-type Pokémon as well...
Damn! Right on! The one in front of me wasn't a human at all! Rather, it's the human incarnation of Ho-Oh!
No, no, the aura of this guy is indeed human...
Wait, could this guy be the bastard child of Ho-Oh and a human?
Although normally speaking humans and Pokémon don't have children, they all know that Ho-Oh is one of the gods with the power of life, so it doesn't seem to be a problem to use her godly powers to have a pup with a human...
Solved the case! I, Nidoking, am just smart!
Nidoking, who consciously guessed the truth, immediately wanted to raise his head to say hello to the big man in front of him. As soon as he looked up, he met Entei's fierce eyes with murderous intent...
So he immediately lowered his head, with a kind of "just pretend I'm dead, don't bother" meaning.
In a sense, this Nidoking is a human talent... no, a Pokémon talent.
After completely overwhelming Kangaskhan, Entei shut up and looked coldly at Nidoking, sparks starting to rise from the corners of his mouth.
Rope patted Entei's back and said, "Calm down, there's no need to get angry with him, it's kind of a man..."
Entei listened to Rope's words, the flames in his mouth dispersed, and he let out a low growl at Nidoking, and then didn't continue to make things difficult for the already shivering Nidoking, but instead looked in the direction where the sound had just come from.
At this moment, there were other sounds coming from the direction.
It could be heard as footsteps, heavy and disorganized. The number of opponents could be quite large, and there should be a large number of large Pokémon...
With this many Pokémon, if they rushed up all together, it could be called a small beast tide.
Rope remembered the descriptions of the Beast Wave in the Alliance's literature, but of course, it was still the era of the Beast War.
'Thousands of magical beasts came together, swiftly the city fell, the magical beasts did not intend to slaughter, the residents were also killed and injured, the loss was countless. All the magical beasts raised in the city died anecdotally.'
Only a short sentence, but it reflects the danger of the beast tide.
So Entei was likewise on the verge of a great enemy, being a Divine Beast he naturally knew what kind of might and consequences would be caused by so many Pokémon once they got out of control...
Rope smiled and stroked Whitley's head, who was now quite tense, with her pink fists clenched tightly, lips pursed, and her eyes staring fixedly in that direction.
"Don't worry Entei, shield Whitley and Rotom."
Rope said as he stroked Whitley's head.
Entei glanced at Rope, who gave him a 'don't worry' look.Entei frowned and walked over to Whitley's side, shielding both Whitley and Rotom.
Rope shook himself, not really expecting that he'd have to strike twice in the middle of the day. Though the time he hit Nidoking was really just a flick of the hand. But it was good to see if his sparring ability could actually fight Legendary Pokémon.
He's aiming to give Toyotsuki a fight (physically), so a few Pokémon are going to make him go ape shit for Rope?
You'd be fine with a bunch of Legends, but a bunch of Pokémon like that is a long way off!
Rope didn't wait for them to show up, before they rushed over in a rage, he dispersed them, and by the way, dispersed their momentum as well, which is the right way.
And so flames began to rise around Rope.
Each time the flames pulsed, they rose a great deal higher, and soon became a pillar of fire taller than a tree.
Whitley, who was shielded by Entei, only felt a constant wave of heat, and stuck her head out to check on Rope, whose hair and arms had turned into crimson flames.
Rope looked into the distance and let go of his aura without hiding it at all. As soon as that aura of a legendary level of life opened up, the footsteps over there became noticeably more panicked. But still advancing it was clear that that Kangaskhan's leadership ability was very good, and the importance of this Nidoking in front of him was only not small.
But it wasn't like Rope was even bothering with that right now either.
All he wanted to do right now was take a hard swing...
And so...
"Dai Enkai: Entei!!!!!"
And so... everything in front of him was engulfed in crimson flames. Trees were carbonized in an instant, and the distant sound of forward footsteps was replaced by the sound of panicked fleeing.
Rope and withdrew his fist, glanced at the flames on it, and blew gently as the flames went out.
[1] Zygarde
[2] 钢铁直男 - Chinese internet slang, a boy who is not popular with girls because he does not understand romance and has low emotional intelligence