Chapter 33: ch32
⚜️ADVANCE CHAPTER IN PATREON ⚜️
After careful consideration, Alex chose Tyranitar. Known as one of the strongest creatures on land, Tyranitar offers a wide range of offensive capabilities, alongside excellent resistance and stamina, making it a reliable choice.
Currently, Alex has two Pokémon focused on offense. One is a god-level Charmeleon with explosive firepower, and the other is Riolu, which will eventually lead the Fighting-type charge. Given the current team configuration, choosing Tyranitar, with its high attack and excellent health and defense, is a strategic move.
"Counselor, I choose Tyranitar," Alex decided firmly, with no second thoughts.
The region where Tyranitar is found is in Africa. As the kings and tyrants of the desert, they hold a high status and are revered as gods by many African tribes. The Dragon Kingdom maintains good relations with several African countries, making it easier to obtain a Larvitar from them.
However, quasi-god exchanges don't usually involve cash. Instead, they typically involve trading other Pokémon or resources. For instance, a middleman might exchange another quasi-god for a Tyranitar, and the school then purchases from the middleman. Fortunately, Alex doesn't need to worry about these arrangements.
"Tyranitar? Confirmed," Jamie, the counselor, nodded, approving Alex's choice. Although Dragonite, the Dragon Kingdom's quasi-god, wasn't chosen, Tyranitar was still an excellent option.
"Yes," Alex affirmed, confident in his decision. Tyranitar's combat ability and resilience are impressive. Compared to Metagross, Salamence, and Dragonite, while Tyranitar isn't a dragon-type quasi-god, its Dark and Rock typing is superb.
"Great," Jamie replied, making a phone call to inform the school of Alex's decision. The person on the other end made another request, which Jamie relayed to Alex.
"So, here's the thing," Jamie explained.
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"The school wants to buy the four Shiny Pokémon you have, Alex, at market price. What do you think?"
Market price? Initially, Alex considered declining. Shiny Pokémon are extremely rare and valuable. While they might not be the strongest in battle, collectors and special performance trainers often seek them out. Selling them could potentially earn Alex more.
However, Alex reconsidered. The school had shown goodwill by not altering the reward due to Ethan's loss. Selling the Pokémon to the school would save Alex the hassle of dealing with breeders or large companies. Additionally, selling to external companies might incur unexpected expenses, whereas selling to the school was straightforward and hassle-free.
As for recycling, Alex didn't find it appealing. If questioned, explaining the whereabouts of the four Shiny Pokémon could be tricky.
"Alright," Alex agreed after some thought. These four Shiny Pokémon weren't particularly rare, and their talents were ordinary. The highest, Nuzleaf, had gym-level talent, which didn't excite Alex. Selling them was acceptable, and he didn't feel any regret.
"Excellent," Jamie said, pleased with the decision, and promptly informed the school. Four Shiny Pokémon would undoubtedly enhance the school's reputation, with monetary gain being secondary. Such a large institution has ample funding, and these Pokémon could be used to garner favor and attention.
"The school will deliver Larvitar to your dormitory within three days, and the payment will be credited to your account in the same timeframe," Jamie said, having completed both tasks, and left Alex to his own devices.
After three days of intense battles and exploration, many students were exhausted, some even sleeping in the car. Despite the bumps, it was more comfortable than sleeping in the wild, and snoring could be heard everywhere.
"Thank you, counselor," Alex said, feeling relieved after settling the matters at hand.
With the quasi-god cub secured and the sale of four Shiny Pokémon, Alex would receive a significant amount of money. This would allow him to purchase resources or invest in some ventures down the line.
"Jirachi?" Alex suddenly realized that Jirachi was missing. After searching around, he discovered that Jirachi, unable to tolerate the snoring, had returned to its Poké Ball to rest.
In the car, Alex didn't sleep. Instead, he calculated the gains from the past three days.
"Charmeleon's level has increased to 25. It took three days to raise it from level 16 to 25, thanks to the experience doubler."
Charmeleon was still 11 levels away from evolving. Alex estimated that a few more trips to secret places would allow it to evolve into Charizard.
"As for Riolu," Alex continued, "Through Exp. Share, after raising the level to 10, it can start fighting and training independently. Fortunately, with the bonus from the Lucky Egg, it's now at level 15."
While the Lucky Egg isn't as effective as an experience doubler, offering only half the bonus, Riolu's low level means it doesn't require much experience to level up. Despite this, Riolu only gained 5 levels in two days.
Regarding evolution, "Currently, the intimacy between Riolu and me has exceeded 100 points. It will reach the 220 points needed for evolution soon."
Riolu evolves in two ways: either reaching an intimacy level of 220 points or a friendship level of 160 points. Alex could clearly gauge the closeness and friendship between himself and Riolu, so he wasn't too concerned about its evolution.
"And finally, there's Jirachi," Alex mused.
This little guy had spent its time leisurely, consuming thirty lollipops! Since Alex hadn't let Jirachi fight, its level hadn't increased at all.
"Keep going!" Alex encouraged himself. It had been less than a month since he traveled through time, and having such a team configuration was already impressive.
"Work harder! Aim to get the professional trainer certificate this year!"
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