Chapter 26: Beast Master A.J.

"If you beat me first, I'll tell you." The boy in the baseball cap said.

"Okay, let's get started."

Anyway, it's not possible to get to Saffron City in an afternoon, so let's have a fight to relieve boredom.

"Okay, let's get started, my Pokémon is this." The boy in the baseball cap didn't seem to have any extra Pokémon, so he threw a Poké Ball right away.

Great!

A purple little mouse appeared.

[LV15 Rattata♀/Normal]

Gary shook his head. This was why he didn't want to fight the Street Trainer. They were all too weak.

"Scyther, I'll leave it to you." Gary knew that his Pokémon were also quite aggressive, so in every battle, he would send them out in order. This time it was Scyther's turn.

"Scy!!"

Scyther raised his scythe high, and with the starting position of the Mantis Fist, he made a threatening gesture.

"Ra...!" Rattata became nervous when he saw the tall Scyther. Tall creatures are naturally intimidating.

"Quick Attack!"

Gary and the boy in the baseball cap issued the command almost at the same time.

Whoosh! Whoosh!

Two figures rushed forward quickly, and the phase rushed fiercely.

Bang! !

Rattata was knocked out without any surprise. There was a huge gap between the two sides in terms of level and individuality. Scyther rushed over with Quick Attack and killed Rattata instantly.

"So... so strong." The boy in the baseball cap was amazed. His Rattata was actually powerless to resist.

"Scyther, come back." Gary took back Scyther and asked: "Now can you tell me who the Trainer you mentioned is?"

The boy in the baseball cap also took back Rattata and told the truth: "The man is called A.J., and is called the beast master by the nearby Trainers. He has won 77 consecutive games so far."

Gary was stunned. It turned out to be A.J. Gary was very impressed by A.J. He had a very strong Sandshrew, and had strict training for Pokémon. He also set a goal to achieve 100 consecutive wins before starting the journey.

It must be said that Gary admired A.J. very much. This was a proper Trainer. The current Ash was far from A.J.

But unfortunately, A.J. never appeared again, and even did not attend the Indigo Plateau Conference.

[Ding! Published task: interrupt the 100-game winning streak of Beast Master A.J./Reward: Intermediate Rare Candy (for Pokémon below level 50, level +1) x5]

Oh my, here comes the task!

Gary did not plan to look for A.J. After all, it was not easy for him to achieve 77 consecutive wins. If it was interrupted, he would have to start all over again.

But the task came, and Gary could only be the sinner.

And defeating Beast Master A.J. could actually get Intermediate Rare Candy, which indirectly proved that A.J. was not weak.

"Where is A.J?" Gary asked.

"Go straight along this road and you will see the dojo built by A.J." The boy in the baseball cap pointed to a road.

"Thanks!"

Gary rode his mountain bike and rode along the road pointed by the boy in the baseball cap. Not too far away, Gary saw the wooden fence.

"Wartortle, come out for a moment." Gary released Wartortle.

"Wartortle?"

Wartortle saw that there were no enemies around and that the others did not come out with him. He did not understand why Gary let him out.

"I will fight a Trainer later. I will help you improve your strength." Gary touched Wartortle's head and used low-level Rare Candy on him.

WartortleLV22-30!

Wartortle's level instantly increased to level 30.

Gary also took a look at Wartortle's Attributes to see if any new skills had been awakened.

[Pokémon: Wartortle♂]

[Attribute: Water]

[Level: LV30]

[Potential: Champion]

[Ability: Torrent (When physical strength decreases, the power of Water Type moves will increase.)]

[Skills: Tackle, Tail Whip, Water Gun, Shell Shrinking, Rapid Spin, Water Pulse, Protect, Rain Dance. ]

[Professor Skill: Water Stream Burst. ]

[Intimacy: 255 (maximum value 255)]

"Rain Dance has been awakened, which is OK."

Wartortle's racial skills include the water skill Aqua Tail, which should be awakened before level 30, but Gary's Wartortle only awakened Rain Dance.

It doesn't matter if Aqua Tail is not awakened. Compared with Aqua Tail, Water Stream Burst is more useful.

Wartortle was dumbfounded. His Trainer not only helped him master new skills, but also improved his level. It was terrible.

"You must do your best in the battle later." In order to start safely, Gary also brought the best Mystic Water to Wartortle.

With two preparations, Gary didn't believe that he couldn't beat A.J's Sandshrew.

Gary was so cautious because A.J's Sandshrew was very strong. That Sandshrew had a skill like Fissure that could kill with one hit, which was not something that ordinary Pokémon could master.

Gary estimated that A.J's Sandshrew must be over level 30. It didn't evolve into Sandslash because A.J wanted to hold the level and let Sandshrew awaken the racial skills as soon as possible.

"Come in."

After strengthening Wartortle, Gary took back Wartortle and rode his mountain bike to the entrance of the fence.

Just from the outside, you can see a huge electronic display screen inside the fence, which shows 78 consecutive wins.

The number of consecutive wins is different from what the boy in the peaked cap said, but the difference is not big. It seems that A.J has won another game recently.

After all, the fight has been going on here for so long, and the trainers around are basically aware of how strong A.J is. This winning streak is still very valuable.

"Excuse me, is anyone here?"

Gary did not rush in, but shouted at the door.

After a while, a young man in an orange and brown shirt came out. The boy had a resolute face, and he looked like a man who had experienced a lot. Just this demeanor was far beyond the reach of the passerby trainer.

"You look unfamiliar, you are not a local trainer." A.J took the initiative to say.

"Yes, my name is Gary, from Pallet Town."

Gary said: "I heard from the trainers around that you are very powerful, so I came here to ask for advice."

"No problem, then come in." A.J is much more mature than the trainer on the street. He is modest and polite, and did not say any harsh words like Power Trip, but his face is full of confidence, which is the confidence in his own strength.

A.J led Gary into the gym. There was a mud-built arena and a large tent. Although it was simple, it had everything.

Gary knew that the tent was also a place specially built by A.J for training Pokémon.

Although it was not clear why A.J spent so much money, it would cost a lot to build such a gym in the wild.

And after 100 consecutive wins, A.J would embark on a journey of mobile phone badge, and this place would naturally be abandoned. It was really a waste of money.