[Pokémon][Dark Theme][Dark Type Specialist][Fate Build][N][Status Panel]
Raised by Weavile, X witnessed firsthand the harm humans inflicted on Pokémon. Fueled by hatred for humanity and a burning desire to protect Pokémon, he infiltrated the Pokémon League as a Team Rocket spy. When he encountered the abandoned Zoroar in the Misty Forest, the dormant power of Destruction within him quietly awakened. With his Dark-type companions, X embarked on a perilous path, risking his life for power. In the Unova region, he formed a close friendship with the idealist N, and continuously pushed his limits in Gym battles. When Master Blue saw through the source of his power, X stood at a crossroads: could this dark path, fueled by life itself, fulfill his vow to protect Pokémon?
Team Rocket + Semi-Dark + Quality Flow + Decisive Killing + No Divine Beast + There is a Female Lead
Water spray! Spark! Lightning turtle! Modify characteristics! Modify racial values!
"Am I dazzled? The Giant Claw Mantis can actually withstand a large character explosion with four times the restraint?"
"Why doesn't his hypnosis have any empty space?"
"Wait, what the hell is the Flying Thunder God Technique?"
"No buddy, are all these elves of yours legal?"
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Mo Xiu's soul travels through the Pokémon world and is caught up in Team Rocket's rookie ceremony, a death battle!
【You have triggered the mission: Survive! 】
When Mo Xiu went on his first mission, his lifelong rival started to go crazy.
"JoJo, I don't want to be Team Rocket anymore!"
As Mo Xiu gradually adapted to the life of the Rockets, a bizarre mission appeared.
"What? Red is a top-level criminal in the alliance?"
[You have triggered the SSS-level mission: Save Red! ]
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Not brainless, focusing on tactical thinking
Crystallization, Z moves, MEGA, and Gigantamax will all appear one after another
[PS: The skills and characteristics are explained in detail, so you can use them without worry even if you have never played PVP]
[No Xiaozhi, the setting is based on the game, supplemented by animation and comics]
【Pokémon, Pokémon, Pocket Monsters, Pocket Monsters】
This is a dark-themed book, not a mindless wish-fulfillment novel. The author is not a fan of Itachi, and it's a slow-burn story. The author does not recommend it to readers who prefer wish-fulfillment novels.
There's a reason why the perceived coolness of mythical beasts fluctuates so much. Please read patiently; any errors pointed out will be corrected by the author...
Chen Yuan, an ordinary boy from a family of martial arts practitioners, possesses only the skills of routines, but is hampered by incomplete techniques, preventing him from realizing his dream of cultivating internal energy. Then, a mysterious jade pendant tears through space and time, transporting him to a different world where Pokémon and humans coexist. Here, Pokémon are treated as battle partners, and trainers rely on various tools. Chen Yuan, however, chooses to temper his martial arts with his own flesh and blood, allowing his Pokémon to better utilize their own energy, thus forging a heaven-defying path of "body and technique as one."
While others pursued high-attack skills, he taught Pokémon to deflect force using Tai Chi; while trainers relied on type advantage, he used the "Burning Heaven Technique" to activate Infernape's "Thunder Kick," fusing flames and fist wind into a blazing inferno. However, this other world was not a paradise—various mysterious beasts ravaged the wilderness, the Gym League concealed a conspiracy explored over a thousand years, and even the secret of his arrival became a key fought over by various factions.
From life-or-death training in the forest to elemental battles in the gym; from encountering a mysterious jade pendant to uncovering the truth of an ancient realm, Chen Yuan leads his Pokémon to cultivate through martial arts, breaking the shackles of "Pokémon relying solely on skills." He uses sound waves to counter magical storms, employs the Drunken Immortal Moon Gazing Step to lure divine beasts into defeat, and even comprehends the "Eight Gates Formation" tactic in dire straits, allowing him to rival mythical Pokémon with the body of a mortal beast.
This is not only an epic tale of the bond between a boy and an elf, but also a revolutionary martial arts movement that overturns the rules. The so-called limit is nothing more than an unburnt will.
(This book is also known as: This Trainer is a Battle Legend but Always Has a Rookie Trainer Certificate!)
This is the world of my dreams...
I'm just sharing my fantasies...
If someone comes with the intention of hurling insults...
sorry,
Please turn left upon exiting.
The book's development is...extremely slow, that's all I can say. But many seemingly classic elements at the beginning will gradually change, and the assimilated worldline will be slowly corrected due to people's subjective initiative. So, be patient while reading!
(Is it really appropriate for me to say this in a fast-paced novel app, a representative of the fast-paced era?)
Actually, this sentence wasn't originally in the introduction, but it's a bit upsetting to see so many people giving negative reviews after only reading for thirty minutes. After all, they probably didn't even see the chapter where I first asked them to read with courtesy.
In short! Please rest assured, everyone, there are no real villains in this book, only the light of everyone striving for their vision.
I have always really liked Professor Lu's book.
That perfectly matches the world I've been looking for.
I may sometimes find myself unable to resist mentioning backstabbers.
Please forgive me.
(Also, I prefer using ellipses.)
"If possible, please don't give me the power of the Star Wish."
—Han Hao, the possessor of the Star Wish Power, the inheritor of the will of the Aura King, the third youngest Elite Four member in the League, the youngest champion, the Phantom Master, incredibly lucky, a candidate for the God of Time, and a trainer who accidentally became involved in the fandom because he was too handsome and incredibly strong.
Because of his time paradox, he was targeted by various bigwigs and deprived of his freedom by a series of unexpected events. He had no choice but to use his limited time and acquire knowledge with hellish patience.
He didn't know how the events of a year later would be resolved, but the more knowledge he had, the better his judgment became; becoming stronger was simply a means to survive better...
[PS1: If you found the book interesting after reading the above, you can continue reading the following summary.]
In the corner of the room...