Just as Professor Oak decides to dump the little girl on Rope.
Rope, hypnotized by Gengar, finally wakes up leisurely.
What he saw was a broken wall.
The sky was overcast and dark clouds looked like they were about to press down. The ruins of the town were silent, with only the sound of the whistling wind. The air was laced with an odor of decay.
It wasn't a putrid odor, but more like the smell of decaying trees.
The smell was actually familiar, Rope had smelled it not too long ago.
It was the smell of someone after their soul and life force had been devoured. In short... the smell of a corpse.
Rope's heart plummeted as if he had stacked a boulder on top of it. But it was only for a moment before Rope basically came to his senses.
He didn't know what Granny meant by this. But the illusion was not as heavy-handed as before. No more dark, damp rooms, no more blood dripping from the ceiling, no more severed limbs that he could touch with his hands...
[Has Granny transformed from a Western horror movie to an Eastern horror movie?]
Rope touched his head and thought helplessly. As for the reason why Granny Agatha used the illusion to fix herself, Rope could also roughly understand a little bit.
His own previous behavior was really just too lame. This world was allowed to travel at the age of ten. Though the average parent wouldn't let a child that young travel. It was like Blue and Red were both 17 when they went on a trip. *Note 1
However, there are parents who are willing to let their children travel at the age of ten.
And those children also have to take on the responsibilities of a trainer. That is to say, there are not a few trainers whose remains were sent back by ten year olds.
No, in a sense, the bodies of the ten-year-olds who were sent back were also not a few.
But no matter what, as long as Rope honestly stayed here and didn't move, then this illusion couldn't do anything to him, and this was also the experience he had gained from being screwed over by Granny Agatha for so many years.
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So Rope just sat down where he was, in a big way, like a dead pig in water.
Just as the guy was sitting on the ground humming "Good Luck" under his breath, a female voice that sounded a bit spunky came from the distance.
"Gengar! Shadow Ball!"
Then came the roar of the monster.
Rope snapped to his feet quickly!
He was now truly confused, why did that voice sound a bit like Granny Agatha?
All sorts of thoughts tumbled and flashed in his head, and soon they all fell silent at the same time.
Rope is also a long breath of relief, and then toward the location of the voice came over.
No matter what, regardless of whether this is an illusion or a time travel, since there are acquaintances in the neighborhood, Rope can't just watch.
As Rope walked, he felt around his waist. There was no Pokéball on his belt. but the good news was that Rope's ability was still there.
Hurray, or Rope would have been sure he was still in the illusion.
That said, Granny Agatha basically keeps Rope's abilities in reserve whenever he plays Phantasmagoria, and then has Rope get spooked in Phantasmagoria by throwing fireballs all over the place. The good thing is that the behavior in the illusion doesn't really reflect in reality. It used to be fine, but Rope's abilities have long since changed since he started traveling these past two months or so.
If Rope used to think that there was no way he could compete with Ace and Sabo from One Piece, he was now confident that he could hang with those two based on his abilities alone.
However, there is still no idea about Demon Fruit...
But what's the point of having a program? Rope estimates that he will be able to awaken when he has taken in six Pokémon.
Rope estimates that he will be awakened by the time he has conquered six Pokémon. If not for the fact that Rope has always held the mentality that he would rather have more Pokémon than less, he would have been able to fight with Red by now.
Without going far, Rope saw from afar a young girl with blonde hair commanding a Gengar fighting a huge Chandelure.
It was obvious that this Chandelure was also the Ghost King of a certain area.
Their change in body size didn't coincide with Pokémon, the overlord of the Alola region. Their body changes are due to the fact that they can't absorb the inner power barge caused by devouring a large amount of souls and life force, so it sludges up in their body, causing it to grow larger.
Similar to that Muk at the beginning. So Poison Eating and Soul Swallowing are both evil cultivation methods...
And Rope figured out the source of that rotten aura.
Behind that Chandelure, there were about 30 corpses lying silently on the ground. There was no grimace on their faces, instead they looked like they were sleeping peacefully. It was thought that they should have had their souls devoured in their sleep as well as their life force.
Rope looked towards the Chandelure that was being beaten back, and a cold light appeared in his eyes.
This kind of Pokémon could no longer be called a Pokémon. It was completely a demonic creature...
Rope had killing intent in his eyes. But when he blasted his fist out, the space around Chandelure fluctuated like water, and then the flames disappeared.
No one noticed him. Whether it was Chandelure, who was being punched furiously and was about to fall, or the young girl and Gengar, who were violently beating Chandelure. everyone didn't see him.
Rope was like a passerby.
Rope put his hands away and just watched in silence. He was now 80% sure that this was Granny Agatha's illusion.
[Granny is really... messing with her own youthful deeds to enlighten me?]
A bitter smile passed across Rope's face, but there was also a bit of relief.
To be honest, Rope hadn't had this feeling of not having to carry too much on his own, with his elders behind him for a long time.
Professor Oak liked to cultivate their sense of independence, and people generally didn't do anything to trouble Professor Oak.
And like Granny Agatha so help them to guide, for them to take the responsibility of the behavior is really rare. So Granny Agatha is really, really coddling Rope in a sense.
That's why Rope isn't good at the Ghost Department. Otherwise Rope figured that Granny Agatha could have snatched herself away from Professor Oak and made herself inherit the mantle.
So while Rope is afraid of Granny Agatha, it's more of a fear of one of his stern elders kind of fear than anything else.
Rope had always been very clear about who was good for him and who was bad for him.
Rope looked at Agatha, who was passionately directing the battle in front of her, and rubbed her chin.
[I didn't realize that Granny was also a trainer with this style when she was young.]
Rope stroked his chin. Surveying the beautiful girl in front of her with an interested look.
[No wonder Professor Oak can't get enough of Granny. This face value, it's just a billion points away from my family's
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