Chapter 404 Endless Regret
Chapter 404 Endless Regret
regret.
Endless regret.
Kengo has never regretted anything like this since he was born.
He has always admired Xiaoguang, but Xiaoguang was like that when he was a child... no, I should say he is now too. Why is he so annoying?
Even though he knew Xiaoguang didn't like being called by that nickname, he couldn't help but tease her and even took pleasure in seeing her get angry.
Actually, I saw this on TV a long time ago. Someone said that when boys were young, they always liked to tease the girls they liked, and they enjoyed seeing her angry, thinking that they had attracted her attention.
but.
Kengo walked to the other side of the stage and pondered.
Did he really have such thoughts at that time? Did the concept of "liking" exist in his consciousness at such a young age?
No matter how much Kengo tried to recall his initial feelings, he still couldn't find any clues.
It's less about having "likes" for him that he teased Hikari.
Rather, it's more accurate to say that this idea gradually arose during the process of teasing him.
However, he kept this thought to himself until after the trip when he saw that Hikari already had a travel companion, and that the guy named Satoshi was so compatible with Hikari and so outstanding...
Kengo's original idea was to set off a few days earlier than Hikari, train his Pokémon first, participate in the Pokémon Contest first, and obtain the Ribbon Medal first.
Finally, when Xiaoguang was feeling down after her failure, he stepped forward, teased her again using the same attitude he had shown her in the past, and then suggested that they travel together and that he help her attend a large celebration.
His plan was so perfect, so why did he suffer such a crushing defeat in the end?
Imagine yourself losing to Ash.
It must be because I'm not strong enough...
It must be because I'm not dazzling enough...
It's not too late, as long as we start now, starting with this highly anticipated Water Lily Festival...
Defeat Hikari on stage, and then regain her attention...
Yes, that's it!
Kengo had already made up his mind.
……
That little rascal!
However, Kengo forgot.
This is the stage for the Grand Contest.
He wasn't the only one with ambition and ideals; in fact, everyone else poured their ambitions and ideals into the Grand Contest stage, unlike Kengo whose ambitions were scattered elsewhere.
"Game start!"
Bai An's voice signaled the official start of this round of battle.
The order in which Pokémon are sent out in a Pokémon Contest isn't that important, since most Coordinators are roughly the same strength, and it's not easy to defeat an opponent's Pokémon simply by relying on a type advantage.
Moreover, even when at a disadvantage in terms of attributes, once the opponent's moves are successfully countered, the opponent's score will likely drop far more than their blood pressure will rise.
Precisely because he was already accustomed to this pattern, Kengo didn't think much of it and sent out his ace player—
"They're about to attack, Prince Bo!"
"BO!"
Most Coordinators, unless they lack confidence in their abilities, are unlikely to use their ace in the first round of battle.
And the trainers who would do that.
The first category is naturally those who lack self-confidence.
As for the second category...
Kengo is like that; he wants to use his trump card to show his strength.
Just watch closely, Dawn! Even though my Prince Boar hasn't evolved into Empoleon yet, its strength is definitely not inferior to those that have evolved!
In short, Kenji is someone who has great confidence in himself.
Of course, Kengo is already considered a rather talented trainer.
If he had faced Sweet Musashi Rina in the previous match, Kengo's chances of winning would probably not have been low.
But now.
"Heh, I thought it was something big, but it's just a small fry like this!"
Sweet Musashi Rina burst into laughter.
And her loud laughter was certainly not without reason.
During these days of grueling training, Musashi not only mastered the general knowledge of Pokémon battles but also thoroughly understood all the Pokémon skills and abilities at her disposal.
They even figured out Kojiro's Pokémon as well.
therefore--
"Beat it up! Desert Naya!"
"Desert Nai!"
Does it involve elemental advantage/disadvantage?
When Kengo saw that his opponent had sent out a Grass-type Pokémon that was super effective against his Prince, he was only slightly surprised for a moment.
He had fought against Sweetie, Jessie, and Lina before. To be frank, his first impression of her was that she was just a third-rate trainer who gave mindless commands. The logic of battle and the knowledge of combat were the most basic things for trainers, but they were as difficult as heavenly books for her.
He couldn't help but feel that he might lose to such an opponent.
not to mention.
My own Prince of Waves isn't without ways to deal with Grass-type Pokémon.
"Prince Bo, use Drill Beak!"
"Wave!"
Understand the attribute advantages and disadvantages between the two sides in the battle.
This is the foundation of a trainer's essential course.
Both sides seem to have accomplished this.
but.
Use the drill without any preparation.
This exposed Prince Bo's location to Desert Nyarlathotep, who was highly skilled in close combat.
Kengo seems to have forgotten about the compatibility between different Pokémon due to underestimating his opponent.
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P.S.: A belated update, I'm finally on holiday QAQ
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