Dragon Slaying Warrior

A long-term mission just fell directly on top of Aisha's head.

"This..."

Aisha was a bit tense.

His own verbal high was taken seriously by the system.

After looking at Azurill, who had nestled between his arms and was smiling heartlessly while enjoying the embrace of the beautiful boy, Aisha also fell silent and couldn't help but feel a pang of sourness in his heart.

This poor child does not yet know, herself and her master in the future to face some what enemies...

Of course, Azurill's problem was still quite a bit better compared to the pressure borne by its big predecessor - Caterpie.

After all, this time was not like the last time, the quests issued by the system were just some active challenge type quests, and there wouldn't be any anticlimactic contraptions chasing after them to death.

In this way, Aisha's pressure was instantly reduced by quite a bit.

Anyway, the missions released by the system never had any time limit or punishment.

The big deal was that when he arrived at that time, he would just directly take Azurill and start swinging, not carrying out this challenge mission at all.

Perfect.

If you don't take the initiative to challenge yourself, it's unlikely that those gym leaders or elites or champions will spontaneously come to the door to challenge you... That would be too much of a drop.

"It doesn't matter, I'll swing for the fences!"

After thinking about it, Aisha instead smoothed out a lot.

Not being hunted down was success!

Moreover, Rayquaza was also a dragon type legendary beast.

Maybe, in the future, if the Caterpie really evolved into Rayquaza, he could also arrange for Azurill, who should have evolved into Azumarill, to put on a big show with Rayquaza, and card a bug to explode the system's gold coins once.

Old thing, burst!

"Alright, let's continue our wild practice today and go up the mountain!"

After calming down, Aisha felt happy and told the camera of the live broadcast drone about his live broadcast plan.

The water users let out a cheer.

Although it was said that Aisha's online sparring was just as fun and technical, with the occasional thrashing of gym leaders... However, serious wild training was of course the most popular content for these viewers who had the dream of being a trainer.

If you can't be a trainer, it's not bad to watch a trainer.

"Will Instructor Ai still physically fight Ekans and race Beedrill today?"

"Beat the snake, beat the Ekans yesterday, beat the Onix today!"

"F*ck, Instructor Ai is truly outrageous, the level of Pokémon sparring is awesome, and he can even physically beat wild Pokémon himself."

"Aisha, who the hell are you?"

Aisha casually responded to the water user's questioning.

"Just a passing Pokémon trainer."

Putting down Azurill, Aisha took out the electronic map again.

"We have a new combatant today, so that means there are quite a few more wild training programs we can carry out, a wave to flatten the forest's wild Pokémon, charge!"

Today's Aisha let go of his restrictions on Caterpie and was mainly exercising his tacit understanding with Azurill, the whole time directing the child to use the skill Aqua Jet to deal with some wild Pokémon that had fallen by the wayside.

Then, Aisha realized what was so special about Azurill.

Its strength was simply too great...

Paired with Aqua Jet, a pre-emptive class skill, Azurill directly combined swift speed and great strength, almost hitting with a single blow, and steadily killing many Pokémon with a single blow.

Their advance speed was much faster.

Finally, before Aisha walked out of the forest, he met several Spearows... and their helpers... that were wiped out by Caterpie's Electroweb yesterday.

"That's why it's generally not a good idea to mess with Spearow in the wild, this class of Pokémon is really a bunch of very vindictive guys, so make sure to run away quickly when you meet them."

Looking at the large group of Spearoows that were almost covering a piece of the sky, Aisha also repeated the teachings he had given to his water friends on the first day.

He even saw a few Fearows fluttering their wings at the front of the group, their tiny, sharp eyes staring at himself and the Caterpie in a gloomy manner.

Unexpectedly, he can also experience the feeling of Ash just debuting...

"Alright, Caterpie and Azurill, prepare to fight!"

However, Aisha wasn't going to run away.

These stray birds weren't qualified enough.

"Mimi!"

"Lulli!"

Caterpie and Azurill quickly stood in front of Aisha.

Before everyone at the pop-up could persuade Aisha, a Fearow made a dive and charged straight down, and the large group of Spearows behind them ran frantically towards the one person and two Pokémons that were looking up at their flock above the ground.

This battle started fast and ended just as fast.

These guys were just some wild Pokémon that survived in the outskirts of the [Mt. Chien], and even though they had good strength and formed a colony, that was about it.

Most of the Spearows were intercepted by Caterpie's Electroweb and lost their ability to fight.

Even if they broke through Electroweb, Azurill's belly drum-enhanced Aqua Jet harvested what little stamina they had left one by one.

The interesting point was that the most powerful one, Fearow, not only broke through the Caterpie's power grid, but even managed to escape Azurill's snipes under the cover of his minions.

This fellow dragged his body, which was strewn with wounds and whose speed had also been reduced by one level under the paralysis of Electroweb, straight towards Aisha at the back.

"Good timing!"

Aisha made a retreat, dodging away from Fearow's strike without any panic.

In the next moment, the teenager's palm mercilessly grabbed the sharp and slender beak of the Fearow.

"Ka!"

With his entire body's strength exerted on his arm, the Fearow's body, which was guaranteed to reach 38KG, was swung up by Aisha.

Azurill also rushed over at precisely this time, and a jet of water carrying the intent of anger slammed solidly on top of the Fearow's chest.

Aisha let go of her hand, and the Fearow was pushed by Azurill and flew out, hitting a heavy rock.

"Boom!"

"Gah-!!!"

Accompanied by a mournful scream and the sound of a rock crumbling, the Fearow's neck lopsided and fainted within the half-broken rock.

The water users watching the live broadcast were directly dumbfounded.

Originally thinking that this was a vicious battle, it turned out that the Anchor directly commanded two baby Pokémon that hadn't evolved to forcibly resolve a large group of Spearows and a few Fearows.

Caterpie's Electroweb was a wall of sighs, Azurill, who was constantly using Aqua Jet, didn't land the entire time, and the trainer himself even contributed to solving the last enemy.

Outrageous.

No one will suspect that this is posed...

How could someone who could have just taken out hundreds of Spearows to pose for a picture have nothing better to do than to live stream and show them their wild training?

"Vicious..."

"Instructor is not the disciple of some Dayan hidden master, I see those novels inside the story is written, from childhood to cultivation inside the hidden clan disciples in the adult after the mountain training, killing the four directions."

"It kind of makes sense, this also explains why Instructor Ai is a newbie trainer."

"It's still true, the anchor has a story!"

Along with the swarm of pop-ups, Aisha also received a large wave of gifts.

It was too exciting.

Soloing a group of Spearows might not be a feat.

However, taking Caterpie and Azurill and killing a group of Spearows without injury in a chaotic manner could be too outrageous.

Aisha's live broadcast directly collected a huge wave of popularity, taking advantage of the fact that some big anchors weren't broadcasting during the day, and surged to the top of the B station's live broadcast list.

"Let's move on, up the mountain!"

After clapping his hands, Aisha checked that there were no injuries on Caterpie and Azurill's bodies, he directly led the two little ones, who were excited from a cool fight, towards the exit of the forest.

The towering mountains of [Mt. Chien] had gradually entered their eyes, as well as those of the audience watching the live broadcast.

... ...

At the top of [Mt. Chien], it seemed to have sensed a déjà vu but not quite right breath approaching, and the snow leopard, whose teeth were as sharp as a sword's edge, also opened its legs and walked towards that direction.