Rainbow Badge Get

Rope opened his eyes languidly and looked at the sunlight pouring onto the bed through the glass window, yawned, and then slowly got up and stretched a great deal.

After a good night's sleep, Rope had finally gotten himself together as well.

That's why sleep is as useful a problem solver for humans as a computer shutting down and rebooting, huh?

Rope lamented the greatness of sleep while receiving the clothes handed over by Charmeleon, and then picked up the shoes that Growlithe had brought over, looking at the teeth marks and saliva on the shoes, the corner of Rope's mouth twitched, and then rubbed Growlithe's head fiercely, rubbing Growlithe's head dizzily, and then coldly grunted, and finally put the shoes on after on, incidentally secretly resolving to go buy two pairs of shoes in a while.

Finally, Chimchar climbed up to lie on his head like a hat.

Rope helped Chimchar to get comfortable on top of his head, and Entei took the pokéballs off the table, one by one, and Charmeleon walked over to the pokéball and pressed the button in the center of the pokéball with his finger, and then was taken back into the ball as a red light.

Entei put Charmeleon's Pokéball back on the table, and then took Growlithe's Pokéball down, Growlithe rubbed himself against Rope's pants leg, and then ran over with little steps, hit the button with the tip of his nose, and then returned to the ball in a red light, just like Charmeleon. .

Entei gave Rotom a look, which Rotom took in stride and saluted at Entei to show he understood.

Entei then nodded towards Rope, who smiled and said, "Good work, Entei."

Entei gave the lazy young master a big blank stare and then placed Growlithe's Pokéball back on the table as well, then reached out a paw and pressed his own ball on the table himself, also returning to it as a to red light.

Rope walked over to the table and sat down, then placed the four Pokéballs on the table, one by one, onto the belt around his waist. While Chimchar usually carried Rope or Whitley on his head now, it wouldn't be so easy when he got a little bigger or evolved. At that point, like it or not, he'd have to stay honestly in the ball.

That said, Rope was also having a headache looking at Growlithe and Charmeleon's Pokéballs, both of these little guys should have evolved, Growlithe was fine, Charmeleon had evolved not long ago...

So Rope was going to press on for a little while longer, after all, his need for high-end battle power hadn't reached a point of lack right now.

It could only be said that Flame-Flame Fruit's ability was too perverse, especially after it had been strengthened, and that the increase in Pokémon's battle power was instead only a minor function. The real power lies in the speed at which the Pokémon's strength improves.Rope's Pokémon are all growing at an unimaginable speed, and even Entei's strength is progressing.

For a Divine Beast like Entei, the advancement of strength was often a watered down process. It wasn't something that came in a hurry. And now with the aid of Rope's ability, Entei's strength could be said to be making great strides with each passing day.

And Growlithe, Charmeleon, and Chimchar's strength could be said to be improving at an outrageous rate and magnitude, one day at a time.

Rotom operated on his own screen for a while, then also floated over to Rope's side and said, "Boss, your paper was officially released today. I've ordered a copy of the magazine, and it should be here in a little while!"

Rope raised an eyebrow, then remembered that the paper he had posted at the research summit seemed to say that it was going to be published today. So he nodded, satisfied, "Good job!"

Rotom's screen displayed a "Pikachu Shy" emoticon.

Rope looked rather bemused... it really didn't seem like it was because of Red and Ash that Pikachu was popular in this world...

A munchkin is a munchkin everywhere. It's true that it's because of Pikachu's popularity that that guy Ash ended up getting Pikachu...

Rope picked up the water cup on the table and took a sip of water, then shook his head.

Forget it, it doesn't matter what that Ash guy gets in the end, as long as the aptitude is the same, then even if it's not a Pikachu, it'll go back to a Frog God or a Turtle God or something like that. The power of the main character's aura was something Rope had seen.

After all, he was witnessing the rise of Red and Blue!

There was really no reasoning with creatures like the protagonist.

After a while, there was a knock on the door, and Rope answered with a 'come in' and the door was opened.

Sure enough it was Whitley, she was holding a not so small dinner plate with quite a lot of food on it and two sets of dishes.

They were still at the Pokémon Center in Celadon City.

Although Erika did invite them to stay at the Celadon Gym, it was still blocked by Rope under the excuse of 'stopping by to heal Pokémon'. Though that room at the Pokémon Center couldn't be considered a home either, and the rooms Celadon Gym gave out were bound to be extremely high end. But Rope was still used to staying at Pokémon Center. Truth be told, it was much better to owe the Joy and Jenny families a favor than it was to owe any other family.

Because both families had already mastered one field each, they were in high positions of power. But because of their own talent and the limitations of the family rules, few people from these two families are involved in other aspects of the League.

The Joy family still has people from the Prosecutor's Office. But Jenny's family is basically all cops.

And for their own reasons, they don't get to be at the top of the League. After all, if you put Joy and Jenny in that position, they'd probably have to work until the end of time. The good thing is that Joy and Jenny have their own unique survival wisdom, so they have always gotten along well with League and have integrated into the League system. Right now the relationship between these two families and League is one of anxiety and weighing.

As for the other families... Rope felt it was better to get involved less if you could. There was nothing wrong with having a friend or two. But it was survival wisdom to never get too close to any family other than your own.

Whitley put his breakfast on the table, looked at Rope, who was lost in thought, and reached out to shake his hand in front of his eyes.

Rope came back to his senses and then looked at Whitley rather embarrassed.

Whitley threw a flower shaped badge with colorful petals from the corner of the table in front of Rope and said, "Keep it, you'll have to fight Gym Leader Erika again if you lose this."

Rope smiled and shrugged his shoulders. He wasn't afraid of Erika now.