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Chapter 20 - Revised Plan and Preparations Before Departure

Combusken's leg muscles, in comparison to others of its kind, have increased from 1.44 times the normal development level to 1.56 times.

Its reaction speed has been accurately measured to be 2.12 times that of others of its kind, and the intensity of its Fire-type energy is even comparable to some Elite Level Pokemon, though the quantity is slightly insufficient.

Tetsuya can confidently say that although his Combusken is only level 26, it's no problem for it to easily defeat some Normal Elite Level Pokemon slightly above level 30.

After all, normal Elite Level Pokemon don't have this many moves; in terms of versatility, Combusken is completely superior.

Tetsuya understands very well that the level given by Zero can only be used as a reference.

In real battles, besides considering physical fitness and the quality and quantity of energy, various factors such as the mastery and use of moves, as well as the Trainer's strategy and command, must also be taken into account.

Otherwise, Pokemon battles wouldn't be so appealing, and Trainers wouldn't become the mainstream of this world.

The level on Zero's panel only provides quantified data. Tetsuya feels that when Pidgeot was that strong, its panel level was probably already above 30.

This allowed Tetsuya, after his own analysis, to roughly understand the basis for Zero's level classification.

In the Pokemon World, the Alliance determines a Pokemon's strength only based on the amount of energy within its body.

Zero also based its quantified adjustments on this. A Pokemon's level and class are only related to the amount of energy it possesses, regardless of its physical fitness or the quality of its energy.

Potential, while determining a Pokemon's energy limit, also makes high Potential Pokemon stronger than low Potential Pokemon at the same level.

This is not only reflected in the intensity of energy and body but also in the mastery of moves.

However, Zero's ability is sufficient. The level display can help Tetsuya effectively observe the progress and status of his Pokemon.

It's not that simple for other Trainers to clearly understand the role and effect of training.

Not to mention the even more useful ability to discern the potential of Pokemon and Pokemon Eggs, which is the key.

But these are not the focus or the headache Tetsuya is currently concerned with.

Tetsuya is actually quite helpless right now, though it's also accompanied by joy.

The main reason is that Combusken is progressing too quickly.

In just two months, Combusken has risen from level 6 to level 26, and is about to break through to Elite Level, and its strength is already not inferior.

Meanwhile, Pidgeot has also risen to level 43 and has mastered several new moves.

The cost is a huge expense. Tetsuya now only has 200,000 Alliance Coins in cash left, and he has Pidgeot's slower progress to thank for saving him a little money.

This really made Tetsuya a bit崩溃 and unable to accept it.

At first, Tetsuya thought Combusken would take at least five months to reach its current strength, but its Potential was too high, and Combusken itself was also hardworking enough, with Tetsuya investing regardless of cost.

This time was shortened by more than half.

This means Tetsuya's plan has to be changed again.

One can only say that man proposes, God disposes. Fortunately, the reason for this plan change is a good one.

It's estimated that countless Trainers would wish they could invest like this to make their Pokemon stronger, but they don't have high Potential Pokemon in hand.

Perhaps this is the joy of trouble.

Tetsuya was scribbling on the computer, thinking this.

If other Trainers knew Tetsuya's thoughts, they would probably want to beat him to death.

Evening.

In the Pokemon Center restaurant.

Tetsuya was having dinner with Combusken and Pidgeot.

Around them sat Trainers like him and their Pokemon.

Of course, only those of normal size; Onix and the like were not among them, otherwise Nurse Joy would scold you terribly.

Tetsuya came here to prepare for his real journey.

Because Combusken's strength progress and the speed at which his savings were depleting were both faster than originally planned, Tetsuya decided to leave Viridian City early.

After all, although it's near Viridian Forest, Viridian City is still too remote compared to Saffron City and Celadon City.

Most of the long-term residents of Viridian City come here for health preservation and rarely post high-level, high-reward missions.

Besides them, there are Bounty Hunters and Trainers who have taken on missions and come here to operate and adventure.

Most of the high-level bounty missions are posted by their requesters at Bounty Hunter Centers in large cities like Saffron City and Celadon City, and are thus quickly snatched up.

There's no way for high-level missions to circulate to Viridian City because no one is there to take them.

Tetsuya believes his current level is sufficient to handle most B-rank Missions, so it's time to leave.

Moreover, during the journey, he can also use Zero's ability somewhat cautiously to earn some money.

Plan complete.

Tetsuya first tidied up the villa and went to the store and Trade Center to Clear out his excess items and materials.

Some of it was the harvest from occasionally adventuring in Viridian Forest over the past two months, and some were some low-level materials that weren't used up because Combusken progressed too quickly. In total, he recovered 150,000 Alliance Coins.

Through the Pokemon Center's service, Tetsuya sold the villa in the suburbs for 900,000, with the handover procedures to be completed tomorrow.

From an investment perspective, Tetsuya made quite a bit this time.

Tetsuya's spatial backpack was tossed into the reserved room at the Pokemon Center. The 50 cubic meters of space inside were almost half-filled with training equipment.

Fortunately, Tetsuya estimated that once Combusken evolved into Blaziken, this equipment could be temporarily stored away as it wouldn't be needed for a while.

Besides that, there were various items for wilderness survival, clothes, and food for the Pokemon, among other miscellaneous items.

It also included a mode of transportation that Tetsuya had bought for 500,000 Alliance Coins: a solar-powered electric vehicle produced by Devon Corporation. It was a basic model, but the black technology within it was sufficient to handle most situations in the wilderness.

It could be said that the 50 cubic meters of space was packed to the brim.

After finishing dinner, Tetsuya returned his two Pokemon to their Poke Balls and walked towards the service desk of the Pokemon Center.

In this world, each city was relatively independent. A person's household registration was usually tied to the Pokemon Center of the city where they were born or lived.

Each city was managed and protected through discussions between the city's Gym Leader and a mayor elected by the citizens. The Alliance could only provide supervision and suggestions, but could not force a city to take corresponding actions.

Of course, in the event of overly threatening incidents, the Alliance would also issue an emergency notice and forcibly intervene in various ways.

If you were a Trainer and wanted to travel to different places, you had to apply and register at the Pokemon Center where your household registration was tied, and have it recorded in the Alliance's system.

This rule only applied to non-direct lineage Trainers, which meant those who didn't have a Pokedex.

Direct lineage Trainers did not need to register again.

Walking up to the service desk, Tetsuya greeted the sitting Nurse Joy.

"Hello, Nurse Joy, I'd like to apply for a travel permit, please."

To explain the cheat/system in more detail, if the protagonist's character setting were changed to someone who learns everything and is good at analysis, it could also be achieved, just not as accurately. It merely serves to integrate knowledge, allowing the protagonist to worry less. The most overpowered skill is the talent detection, which is the key point.

I will try to be as rigorous as possible, but there will definitely be some issues. Don't dwell on it too much. After all, it's normal for the protagonist to challenge opponents above their level, hahaha. It's just a reference.

The panel has always emphasized energy intensity, not quantity.

The Pokedex was mentioned in the third or fourth chapter.

Asking for investments, collections, and recommendations!!!

Asking for everything!!

Happy Children's Day! Beautiful girls and handsome guys are forever 18!

Thanks to book friend Hero Has a Dream S for the 200 Qidian Coin reward.

(There will be an extra chapter today, but it will be around 5 PM.)

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