"So! Na! sei! ㄟ(≧◇≦)ㄏ"

Then, Nanfeng saw the other Pokémon walking past him in a line, pretending to be casual, with Garchomp leading the way – the glutton!

Togepi and Wobbuffet were fed, but what about the others?

Even the Steelix, which Nanfeng had never released near the dormitory because of its enormous size, and the Tyranitar, which was completely disobedient in battle, gently shook their Poké Balls, indicating that they wanted to join in as well.

"Everyone has it! Everyone has it!" Nanfeng could only take out a box of top-grade Pokémon cubes and have Gardevoir use its psychic powers to distribute them to each Pokémon.

As for Steelix and Tyranitar, I'll feed them to them on the handheld console later.

Back in his room, he picked up his handheld console and fed Tyranitar and Steelix. As he fed them, Nanfeng muttered to himself, "I have to catch Slaking when he's sleepy!"

In the game, due to its lazy nature, Slaking attacks once every two turns. In reality, Slaking just doesn't want to fight at any time and will just fall asleep. If it's lucky, it can sleep from the moment it appears until it is defeated. If it's unlucky, it will get a good beating if it encounters a Slaking that has just woken up!

Slaking's base stats in the game are comparable to legendary Pokémon, which is impossible in reality. However, it's absolutely true that its combat power at the same level surpasses that of pseudo-legendary Pokémon.

Nanfeng is afraid of encountering a level 50+ king who has just woken up and is taking a break.

That was definitely a tough battle.

Therefore, it's worthwhile to play a round of Togepi before challenging Thousand Miles.

Arriving at the final gate, Nanfeng controlled the protagonist to push the door open and enter. In a flash of light, he was already standing on the battlefield of the Orange Blossom Gym.

This sudden change startled Nanfeng. Wasn't he supposed to talk to the Gym Leader first, and then be teleported to the battle arena when the battle started?

How come they just came in as soon as the door opened?

“Son?!” Qianli’s deep voice rang out.

Nanfeng's eyelids twitched. Although he knew the other party was right, it would be a lie to say he didn't feel awkward about being given an extra father for no reason.

Look up (at that place).

The dojo wasn't just occupied by Senri; there was also a brown-haired girl about the same age as Nanfeng. She wore a white dress with a red bow on her chest, and was rather slender. She evoked a natural sense of tenderness in people, but she exuded a gentle and kind aura, like... the girl next door?

"Come here," the south wind beckons from afar.

Nanfeng quickly went over.

"South wind~~" The girl waved gently to the south wind and smiled sweetly.

"Hello," Nanfeng greeted her politely.

Qianli glanced at Nanfeng with surprise and instructed, "Later, take Ami around the neighborhood to see the local customs and eat some good food. After all, she's your fiancée, so it's good for her to get familiar with the environment of Fengyuan beforehand."

Nanfeng was taken aback. "Fiancée?"

(No bonus chapter today, I'm having some writer's block, I'll take some time to adjust the outline.)

123. Father and Son Game

Fiancée? Ami?

Do the main characters also have backstories?

Wait, there really is one!

Nanfeng suddenly remembered that the protagonist's name in the Emerald game version was actually "Yo," and his hometown was Asagi City in the Johto region. He came to Littleroot Town to begin his trainer journey because of his father Senri's work. (In the manga version, Senri's child is actually named Ruby, whose appearance is very similar to Yo; they could be considered as doppelgangers, like Sapphire and May.)

Nanfeng didn't remember any more information, as he had only learned it by chance. However, Nanfeng felt that after defeating the Petalburg Gym, he should go back to his old house in Littleroot Town and look through his diary on the second floor.

As for Ami, the first person Nanfeng thought of was Ami, the Steel-type Gym Leader of the Johto region. The image of the girl in front of him did resemble Ami quite well, but Gym Leaders rarely leave their own city... right?

In which city did Ami work as a gym trainer?

Asagi City, where the Shining Lighthouse is located

The protagonist's hometown is in the same city as Ami's.

My fiancée...emmmm....this is the Ganges River.

"Okay," Nanfeng reluctantly agreed. This part of the storyline was completely absent from the game, and he had no idea how things would develop next.

“No, no, I just happened to be in the Hoenn region to participate in the Grand 940 tournament, so I stopped by Petalburg City to see my uncle and aunt. I’ll be returning to the Johto region soon, and I’m worried something might happen to the Lighthouse if I’m not with Hikari,” Ami waved her hands repeatedly.

If Nanfeng had any doubts about whether Ami was the Gym Leader of Asagi City just now, those doubts have completely disappeared now.

As the Gym Leader of Asahi City, one has the responsibility to protect the lighthouse, and Hikari is the Ampharos that provides light to the lighthouse.

"I understand. Gym Leaders bear the heavy responsibility of protecting their regions." As a Gym Leader herself, Senri understood her future daughter-in-law's difficulties. "After you and Nanfeng get married, you can have this kid come to the Johto region to help you."

Ami blushed and didn't reply, only nodding.

"I'm saying this to you," Qianli suddenly kicked Nanfeng.

"Okay!" Nanfeng could only agree, thinking to herself, "Could there really be a wedding scene in the future?"

I finished the Petalburg Gym storyline today, and I won't be coming back to Petalburg Gym again.

"By the way, why are you back today?" Qianli asked.

We've finally gotten down to business.

Nanfeng quickly took out his four badges (bhah).

"I've already defeated four gyms, so I'm back to challenge the Petalburg Gym."

Qianli nodded slightly, her gaze towards Nanfeng filled with a sense of relief.

"Not bad, you're pretty quick. But don't think I'll hold back. On the contrary, I'll use all my strength to test you, so you won't be outmatched and embarrass me at the Rainbow Tournament!"

Nanfeng thought to herself, "It doesn't matter whether you let me off the hook or not, just ask the King to let me off the hook."

"I'll be the referee!" When Ami heard that there was a match to be played, and that it was a match between her future husband and her future father-in-law, a match that showed the kindness of father and son, she became even more interested.

"Okay!" Qianli readily agreed.

Everyone took their positions. The two trainers stood in their battle positions, and Ami picked up the referee's tool.

"The match that is about to begin is the Petalburg Gym Challenge, where Trainer Nanfeng will challenge Petalburg Gym Leader Qianli. Both trainers may use three Pokémon, and there is no opportunity to switch Pokémon. The battle ends when one trainer runs out of Pokémon."

"The Gym Leader should send out their Pokémon first."

Qianli casually tossed out the Poké Ball.

The Poké Ball opened in mid-air, and a Kangaskhan landed on the battlefield with LV48 on its head.

Its strength is more than one level higher than that of the Fuma Dojo.

Seeing that his opponent was a Kangaskhan, Nanfeng thought for a moment and threw out a Poké Ball.

His first Pokémon is Blaziken.

Fighting-type is super effective against Normal-type, which is one reason why Southwind sent Blaziken to the field. Another reason is to start with Kangaskhan and stack the "Accelerate" ability.

If enough acceleration stacks are accumulated in the first two rounds, then even if Nanfeng encounters a sober Slave King at the end, he won't be afraid.

Seeing that both sides were in position, Ami immediately waved the flag in her hand and announced, "The battle begins!"

"Blazing Chicken, muscular!"

"Kangaroo, Eye of the Mind!" Nanfeng and Qianli gave the command at the same time.

Neither side launched an attack immediately at the start of the battle, but instead chose to activate their buffs.

Blaziken struck a pose reminiscent of Kenjiro, instantly exuding a powerful aura!

Attack power and defense are increased, and due to the acceleration feature, it also gains a speed boost, achieving three benefits at once!

In contrast, the marsupial closed its eyes slightly, clasped its hands together, and tried to calm itself down. The baby in its pouch imitated it. Three seconds later, the marsupial opened its eyes again, its bright eyes appearing somewhat listless, as if... absent-minded.

"Mind's Eye" is a move in the game that locks onto the opponent, guaranteeing a hit with any move in the next round.

In reality, the Mind's Eye enhances an elf's perception, allowing them to see their opponent's movements clearly with mental power, thus increasing the accuracy of their attacks. But it has many other uses besides that.

For example, mental power is not visible to the naked eye, so moves that confuse the eyes, such as white mist, smoke, and shadow clones, are ineffective against Pokémon that have awakened their mental vision.

In the game, skills like White Mist, Smoke, and Shadow Clone either increase your own evasion rate or reduce the opponent's hit rate, so it's not surprising that they can be countered by sure-hit moves.

"Blazing Chicken, Double Kick!" Nanfeng raised his hand to command. For the first battle, let's give the protagonist's father a real taste of what's to come!

Blaziken immediately charged forward at great speed. In the open arena battlefield, with sunlight streaming in from all sides, Blaziken's movements were like a streak of red light flashing by.

In the blink of an eye, Blaziken was already on Kangaskhan's right side, its left foot touching the ground, and it twisted its body to kick upwards with its right foot, sweeping towards Kangaskhan's head.

The Kangaskhan reacted extremely quickly, raising its thick arms to block and easily taking the first kick.

With a heavy stomp, just as it was about to retaliate, a tremendous force came from its arm, blasting its massive body back several steps.

The combination of a double kick and a powerful strike remains invincible, catching the Kangaskhan off guard.

Rotate your body around the landing point of your right foot after kicking, and with a turn of your head, Blaziken takes the opportunity to follow up with the second kick of its double kick combo.

The defeated kangaroo quickly stopped and crossed its arms in front of its chest.

With a single move, he blocked the force of the double kick and the explosive power, leaving no room for error.

"A combination of techniques for generating power?" Qianli suddenly laughed. "Did you learn it from Tengshu?"

He raised his hand and pointed downwards, commanding, "Kusabunteer! Reverse Scale!"

124. A loving father and a filial son

Dark green dragon-attribute energy draped over the Kangaskhan like a coat, with faint dragon breath rising from it like willow catkins dancing in the wind.

His eyes were bloodshot.

The Kangaskhan went into a hysterical frenzy, seeing Blaziken as if it were truly the enemy who had stolen its child. It swung its two powerful arms, unleashing sharp claws, and attacked Blaziken with ferocious speed and force.

"It really is Kangaskhan." Nanfeng remembered that Kangaskhan's previous name was Kangaskhan, and it mastered a Dragon-type move called "Outrage." It seemed illegal, but it actually sounded legal. It was a move that it naturally learned after it became stronger.

After all, Kangaskhan, like Dragon-type Pokémon, has its own weakness, except that its weakness is not a hard scale, but its own child.

As for why it possesses dragon-type energy, that remains unknown. Perhaps this is why it was once called Kangaskhan.

"Use Flash of Light to dodge!" Nanfeng commanded.

With Kangaskhan's strength, its close-range attack speed is definitely not slow. If Blaziken simply uses its dodge skill, it may not be able to avoid it!

Blaziken stomped its feet, sparks of electricity erupted from its toes, and its body was instantly propelled backward.

Blaziken dodged the claws imbued with dragon-type energy, but Kangaskhan's attack showed no sign of abating. Its arm fell into empty space, so it continued swinging in the direction of the force, slamming it directly onto the ground.

"boom!"

The ground exploded and shattered, spreading throughout the entire battlefield, with shockwaves radiating outwards. In just three seconds, the entire battlefield had collapsed.

Blaziken managed to retreat, avoiding the direct impact of Outrage, but the aftershocks were unavoidable, and it could be said that it took damage at the very center of the aftershocks.

He was immediately blasted away, crashing into the wall behind Nanfeng and leaving a deep dent.

"The aftershocks alone have such power?" Nanfeng was dumbfounded.

The aftershock effect of Kangaskhan slamming Outrage on the ground is comparable to the area-of-effect move "Stomp".

Are Kangasks really that strong?

Nanfeng suspected that even if his Garchomp had Outrage, it would only be able to barely manage it.

Nanfeng didn't think Kangaskhan's power could surpass his own Garchomp, so there must be some special training points involved. He was starting to look forward to the training manual that would come from afar after the battle.

The Kangaskhan's Reverse Scale attack is not over yet!

With ferocious steps and a rapid, all-around running pace, it resembled a brown bear! Its claws, imbued with dragon-like energy, slammed towards the Blaziken that had just slid down the wall.

"Use Flash to dodge!" Nanfeng shouted.

In reality, "Reverse Scale" is more like a status-type skill. While the Reverse Scale status is active, the Pokémon's combat power will surge. When the Reverse Scale status ends, the Pokémon will fall into a state of confusion.

Therefore, Southwind's tactic is to make Blaziken keep dodging. As long as it can outlast Kangaskhan's Outrage duration, Blaziken will be like meat on a chopping board, completely at the mercy of others!

Blaziken dodged again.

"boom!"

The power of the reverse scale was blasted against the wall.

Suddenly, one wall shattered completely, revealing the view Nanfeng had just passed through the room. The disciples resting in the room were startled and ran to the side to watch the battle.

The second attack missed, and the Kangaskhan turned and chased again.

"Boom!" The ground was slapped again, and the already shattered ground became even more finely broken. Now there wasn't a single stone larger than a basketball.

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