The First Day of Not Being Human

Rope releases Entei and has Entei carry the two Froslass and the unconscious Ice on his back. As for what Ice only carries two Pokémon, it involves another trainer's habit.

As we all know, there is a limit to a trainer's command ability, which is also the reason why everyone still generally chooses to go one-on-one, and there are usually no six-on-six melee battles unless it's a life-and-death struggle. With each additional Pokémon on the field, the difficulty of command will rise geometrically. If the difficulty of commanding one Pokémon in battle is 10, then the difficulty of effectively commanding six Pokémon at once is 1,000,000.

That's why the trainer industry eats up more than a smattering of talent. Being able to become a professional trainer is already one in a million.

The trainer who can command six Pokémon is one in a million.

For people like Red, Blue, and Lance, there are only a few who can come out of a regional league with a population of tens of millions. And they're not even from the same generation.

Kikuko and Professor Oak are one generation, Lance, Bruno and Lorelei are one generation, Red, Blue and Rope are one generation. Red, Blue, and Rope are one generation. If we're talking about time, Rope can only be considered a generation from Ash, who's about to start his journey...

There are only so many people... plus a couple Gym Leaders at most...

Add to that the fact that there are only so many really high end resources, and the trainer industry is really imploding quite a bit!

But it seems like Rope won't have to think about that in the future...

This guy can't even be considered human himself...

That said, can he and Gardevoir...

No... people can't, or at least shouldn't...

Rope just mulled over his position and then slowly walked towards the exit, aka the entrance... why was that somehow kind of gross....

It wasn't too far away, and he was kind of figuring everything out.

Toxic Plate had decided to meet with himself after learning of his existence as a stowaway, but because of the recent, existence of that so-called 'Servants of God' organization, Toxic Plate had decided to lay low and survive, so he'd messed with the cavern, and it turned out that this thing wasn't really natural, it was Toxic Plate who corrupted it... and he fortified the place into a smaller version of an alien dimension by the way.

And then because of this energy outcropping, it attracted tons of Pokémon to show up. As for why most of them were Muk... for one thing, Muk was a Pokémon that was quite sensitive to energy fluctuations, and secondly, Rope thought that there might be other Pokémon in those sludges, only...

That's why the real world can never be beautiful everywhere.

Rope hadn't seen much, so there wasn't much emotional turmoil.

And all those Muks were poisoned by that big one. But because of the Arceus, or Toxic Plate, the energy reaction of that large Muk was suppressed that much. It couldn't leak out at all.

In that case Rope got his revenge on everyone.

Muk was captured, waiting for the League side of the processing, Arceus lost his body (illusion).

It's a happy ending, after all, the dead are gone, and Rope won't grieve for a group of Pokémon he hasn't met, not because he's emotionally apathetic, but because it's only human nature to do so. A gentleman is far away from the kitchen, not just like that.

Ice knows about the Toxic Plate's movement from somewhere, and then he gets involved in Cerulean. Then he got involved in the Cerulean City Water Company's shit, using this shell to get Plate to minimize his own sense of existence.

But, as luck would have it, Rope showed up...

So everyone's plans, except Arceus', went out the window.

Thinking about it, Rope was happy that his unplanned physique was useful for more than just his own plans hi! It looks like the will of the universe (meaning the author) still loves him!

The next step was yet another boring aftermath, Rope was becoming more and more like a janitor, first he was wiping the behinds of the Twin Dragons of Time and Space, then Hooper, and this time he was wiping Arceus' behind...

So old me was in the Legendary Pokémon camp that early?

Rope scratched his head, saying it was a long time, but in actuality it was only about two months.

Come to think of it, this Rope guy really did have a long life, too. People don't necessarily run into these deadly things in their entire lives. He's had so many of them...

He's a really unlucky old man.

[I was happiest in the first five years when I was alone in graduate school checking the literature and writing my thesis, and I didn't like Legendary Pokémon!] BY. Sinnoh Champion, Legendary Pokémon Envoy, Humanoid Pokémon, Uncrowned King of the League, Rope-Old Bad Luck-Harlow.

Rope sighed softly, why did Pretty Boy have to take on so much responsibility?

Tired, destroy...

Of course, it's just demoralizing words. People live, demoralizing words can be said, but demoralizing things can't be done.

Hang in there, either see the light or get used to the setbacks.

People are such strong creatures.

Rope lamented, and then climbed up one step at a time.

Luckily the slope wasn't too steep...

By the time Rope came out, panting, he instantly collapsed on the ground, Entei who followed him shook his head, thinking that this Rope guy really should exercise.

At least with the title of Arceus-certified Legendary Pokémon, how can he be so physically weak?

Secretly, he made up his mind to give Rope physical training.

Danger-Rope-Danger.

Rope doesn't know that he's been set up by Entei yet, he's just panting right now feeling the weakness in all aspects from his body to his spirit.

Minato really, this day, Rope had fought two fights, and fought with one of the 18 of the strongest Legendary Pokémon... and was on edge. I'll be damned if I'm not tired.

I entered the cave at noon and left at night, about ten hours...

It was a tough ten hours...

But fortunately, it ended safely. Rope doesn't usually show it. But in reality, this guy worried every day that he, a stowaway, would not be called by Arceus for tea one day, or just be euthanized with a shot of sanctioned light gravel.

He was sort of a little bit more relieved after meeting with the Twin Dragons of Time and Space, Ho-Oh, and the other gods, but there was still a mental burden. After this incident, he became a laborer under Arceus, and was finally polite to live in this world with complete peace of mind.

Looking at the sky full of stars, Rope revealed a rare relaxed smile.

"Rotom, call League's side and tell them to hurry up and send someone to pick me up. I have a lot of things to report!"

"Understood, loto! I've already started writing the mission report, and I sent a message to the person in charge on League's side the first time I got a signal, and with League's efficiency, I guess someone will come to pick me up soon. Loto."

So skillful it hurts...