Chapter 25: Chapter 25: Boring Gym Battle
"Seel, come back."
Sakura had no choice but to take Seel back. She didn't expect that she would lose so badly. She lost without even giving a decent command.
After the battle, Sakura walked up to Gary and handed him a blue drop-shaped badge.
"This is the Cascade Badge of the Cerulean Gym. Keep it." Sakura said.
"Thank you."
Although Gary looked down on the three sisters, they were still quite polite, so he had to respond politely.
[Ding! Mission completed, rewards have been distributed to the space backpack. ]
Gary took the badge and planned to leave.
"Hey! Gary, where are you from?" Lily asked suddenly.
Gary was slightly stunned. He didn't know why Lily asked him this question, but he still responded: "Pallet Town!"
After that, Gary left on his own. He didn't want to have anything to do with Misty's three sisters.
"It's a pity that he turned out to be a handsome guy from Pallet Town. I can't marry far away." Lily said regretfully.
"Why are you being so crazy? Hurry up and pack up. You have a performance this weekend." Violet looked at the hopeless Lily and couldn't help but knock her on the head.
"Oh!"
Facing her second sister, Lily was still quite afraid and went to clean up with a broom.
...!
After Gary finished the gym, he saw that it was still early, so he came to the public field to train Pokémon.
Defeating Violet didn't waste any energy at all. It felt no different from beating a roadside trainer.
Gary let everyone out to train, and specially left Wartortle behind.
Gary planned to try the skill learning device for the task reward he had just obtained, just in time for Wartortle to learn.
Currently, Wartortle also lacked a water-based physical attack skill, and Water Stream Break could just make up for this.
"Wartort?"
Wartortle didn't know why Gary left him behind, thinking that he was going to assign him a new training task.
Gary touched Wartortle's head and used the Water Stream Break skill learning device on him, and a white Cal came out of his palm.
"Wartorti!"
Wartortle was stunned for a moment. He felt that he had mastered a new skill, and it was the kind that he could use at any time. It felt like he had suddenly awakened a new skill.
"Remember, keep it secret." Gary reminded.
You have to know that Psychic Pokémon can sense telepathy. If Wartortle said something in front of that Psychic Pokémon, it would be difficult to explain if the news was passed on.
Of course, even if Wartortle really told the Psychic Pokémon, the Psychic Pokémon would tell its Trainer, and most of them would not take it seriously, thinking that it was a competition between Pokémon.
Trainers would compete with each other to see who had captured the rarer and more powerful Pokémon. Similarly, Pokémon would also compete with each other to see whose Trainer was better.
Wartortle nodded and promised.
"Now that you are awake, go train. By the way, get familiar with Water Burst. Remember to use it in the turtle shell. Rapid Spin combined with Water Burst will have a very good effect." Gary reminded.
Wartortle nodded, and ran off to train, showing off his new skills in front of everyone, making Exeggutor and the others envious.
Gary also comforted everyone and promised to teach them skills in the future, but not now.
The next gym to challenge is Vermilion Gym.
According to the tasks issued by the system, the rewarded skills must be electric Pokémon, and none of the Pokémon currently in hand can master electric skills.
Growlithe can master Thunder Fang, but the electric skills rewarded by the system must be Thunder Fang.
Gary is not too anxious. He currently has 43 low-level Rare Candy, which seems to be able to be used. Ma Zhishi of Vermilion Gym is still quite powerful, and his Raichu should be above level 30.
It will take about half a month to get from Cerulean City to Vermilion City. During this time, Gary is confident that his Pokémon level can be raised to an average of about level 25. At this time, using low-level Rare Candy is the most cost-effective.
After all, the level of Pokémon is easy to improve before level 30, and the difficulty of improvement after level 30 begins to gradually increase.
...!
For the next five days, Gary stayed in Cerulean City, training Pokémon every day, and occasionally accepting Trainer challenges. His days were quite fulfilling.
The levels of the Pokémons also grew slightly.
WartortleLV19-22!
ExeggutorLV21-24!
ButterfreeLV18-21!
ScytherLV-23!
GolbatLV22-25!
GrowlitheLV5-10!
After Butterfree reached level 21, it awakened Psybeam, which should have awakened Whirlwind.
Psybeam is a skill that Butterfree can only awaken at level 16, but it was awakened at level 20.
It can be seen that the awakening skills of Pokémon in the real world are completely random.
It is possible that after the level is increased, skills that were not awakened at a lower level can be awakened.
Scyther was level 15 when he joined the team, and is now level 23, but he only awakened Double Team, and Double Hit has not been awakened.
Gary also planned to evolve Scyther into Scizor as soon as possible, but unfortunately the Pokémon Department Store in Cerulean City was terrible and didn't have Metal Coat.
So Gary planned to go to Saffron City, which is between Cerulean City and Vermilion City.
The famous Silph Co. headquarters is in Saffron City, and I believe the Pokémon Department Store here must have Metal Coat.
And today, Gary's mobile phone was delivered.
The current mobile phone is a traditional gray screen mobile phone, which can only be used to make calls and play some small games, but this is enough for Gary to use, mainly for the convenience of communication.
Gary has already applied for a SIM card in advance, and inserted the card into the phone, and it can be used normally.
After getting the phone, Gary didn't stay in Cerulean City for long. He left on a mountain bike in the afternoon and headed for Golden City.
After leaving Cerulean City, he didn't ride too far when he met a boy wearing a baseball cap who stopped Gary's way.
"Are you a Trainer from Cerulean City?" asked the boy in the baseball cap.
"It's a Trainer, but not from Cerulean City." Gary said.
"It's OK if it's a Trainer, let's have a Pokémon battle." The boy in the baseball cap took the initiative to invite him.
"You look weak, I don't really want to fight you." Gary declined politely.
"What did you say!" The boy in the baseball cap didn't expect that he would be disliked, but he didn't want to give up the battle with Gary, so he said, "How about this, as long as you can beat me, I will tell you where there is a powerful Trainer, how about it?"
"Who is the Trainer you are talking about?" Gary was puzzled.
A Trainer who can make a roadside Trainer feel powerful should be quite strong. After all, in a roadside Pokémon battle, who would remember a Trainer who defeated him for no reason