Pokémon: Start as a Pirate!

Chapter 260

Hei Yu walked to the notary desk without any concealment, filled out the form and participated in the registration battle.

As we all know, Pokémon battles are often accompanied by bets, big or small, but most people bet a little, and a few hundred or a few thousand Alliance coins are the limit.

But Hei Yu filled in a bet of 200,000 Alliance coins on the form. Such a high-standard bet naturally attracted the attention of many people.

Hei Yu walked into a battle field without any concealment, quietly waiting for the arrival of his opponent.

As the bet of 200,000 Alliance coins was publicized, more and more people watched.

"Here is 200,000 Alliance coins in cash. Fight with me. As long as you win, you can take it away. Even if you lose, you don't have to pay any price. Those who want to participate can go directly to the referee to register!"

Hei Yu held a thick stack of banknotes in his hand and waved it continuously.

And the onlookers who were attracted by the big bet of 200,000 Alliance coins at the beginning were even more shocked.

No one challenged him at first, after all, such a bet is not a small amount. Once they lose, many trainers cannot afford it.

After all, this is not 20 yuan, but 200,000 yuan.

An average family can barely save 200,000 alliance coins even if they don't eat or drink for a year.

But now, as long as you win a battle, you can get 200,000 alliance coins directly, and you don't have to pay any price if you lose.

Countless ordinary people are boiling directly, and even some trainers who think they are strong can't wait.

Some people who react quickly rushed directly to the notary desk where the referee was and signed up to participate in the battle.

The referee, who was dozing off because of boredom, was confused by the group of people who suddenly rushed over.

However, as a league-certified referee, his professional qualities made him calm down quickly and ask the people around him what happened.

Just as Hei Yu finished speaking, less than half a minute later, the first person who signed up was already standing in front of Hei Yu.

Hei Yu smiled mysteriously and released the Moon Eevee who had just broken through the elite level.

The reason why he used 200,000 League Coins as a gimmick was to conduct high-intensity battles so that Moon Eevee would gradually become familiar with the power that had just evolved.

At the same time, facing different opponents, different Pokémon can also increase Black Feather's experience in dealing with them.

Even if he loses, it is nothing more than 200,000 League Coins.

For some junior and intermediate trainers, it is undoubtedly a huge sum of money, but elite trainers are just a little bit painful.

What's more, Black Feather's wealth is far more than that of elite trainers now, and even quasi-king trainers may not be as rich as him.

With tens of millions of dollars in his pocket, Black Feather can spend money without hesitation now.

That's why Black Feather is so unabashed.

Spending money to buy battles allows Moon Eevee to adapt quickly.

"Go fight, nonsense tree!" (Trees are weird)

The first opponent Black Feather faced was not weak in strength, and released a nonsense tree that reached the advanced level.

However, judging from the energy fluctuations emitted from its body, it should have just broken through the advanced level, probably only level 31 or 32.

Hei Yu did not rush to order Moon Eevee to quickly deal with the opponent. Instead, he slowly controlled the rhythm and let Moon Eevee gradually get familiar with the energy of the body.

Finally, he let Moon Eevee use bite to defeat it.

"But the imitation skill of this nonsense tree is quite interesting. It is worthy of being a Pokémon that needs to learn imitation skills to evolve."

The various evolution methods in the Pokémon world are extremely unique, and there are quite a few Pokémon that need to learn certain specific skills to evolve.

For example, the evolution of the long-haired pig into the ivory pig requires the learning of primitive power.

For example, the evolution of the dragonfly into the ancient giant dragonfly requires the learning of primitive power.

For example, the evolution of the long-tailed monster hand requires the learning of two consecutive attacks.

The evolution methods of these Pokémons often represent their characteristics in battle.

When Hei Yu dealt with the first opponent, the rest of the people were eager to try. After all, in the eyes of outsiders, Moon Eevee took dozens of minutes to "hard" defeat the nonsense tree.

Those who felt that they were stronger than the trainer of the nonsense tree were eager to fight, as if the 20w alliance coin bet offered by Hei Yu was already in sight.

However, there are some smart people who feel that they are not strong enough, but they also want to bet, so they will let others fight first, and wait until Moon Eevee is exhausted, and then go up to pick up the leak.

That is, now Black Feather is in the Pokémon Center, a formal battle platform.

If it were some gray area challenge venues, they would have been targeted by those courageous desperadoes, and they would not care about your one-on-one or battle rules.

If the benefits are big enough, they can do anything.

After defeating the first person, the second challenger couldn't wait to step forward.

Before, when Black Feather commanded the battle, he had already let Moon Eevee hold back his strength and control the strength just right. In addition, he also let Moon Eevee hide its own energy fluctuations so that others could not detect the specific strength level.

It was as if Moon Eevee had used all his skills to barely defeat the nonsense tree.

It must be said that Moon Eevee is really a little drama queen who is born to act.

The second trainer also released a high-level Pokémon, and it was much higher than the nonsense tree just now, and it was probably above level 35.

The process is still similar to the first battle.

It took dozens of minutes for Umbreon to hit a target and defeated the second challenger's Pokémon with difficulty.

Then came the third challenger who was extremely excited. When he thought he could get a chance, the whole battle process was still similar to the first two.

Then came the fourth, fifth....

Until the eighth challenger came on stage, some people finally found something wrong.

Hei Yu also knew that he had to act properly, so he called Umbreon to his side, sprayed healing spray on him, and fed him an energy cube.

The people watching around were instantly excited.

They were not angry but happy about Hei Yu's spraying healing spray and feeding energy cubes.

Because this meant that Hei Yu's Umbreon finally couldn't hold on.

People continued to come on stage, but as the number of battles increased, Umbreon became more and more proficient in controlling the energy after its evolution.

Hei Yu's command rhythm became faster and faster, and he cooperated with Umbreon in a tacit way, and successively defeated more than 20 battles.

It means defeating 20 trainers.

However, the expectation of the people around, who tried to use up the strength of Umbreon, did not happen.

With a moonlight skill, Umbreon's strength and injuries were mostly restored.

So those who tried to take advantage of the opportunity were a little hesitant, after all, no one wanted their Pokémon to be beaten in vain.

It was just that the thick stack of Alliance Coins placed at Hei Yu's feet really attracted people's attention.

In fact, many people have backed out, but there are still more people who are still signing up to challenge Hei Yu and take away the 20w Alliance Coins bet.

In just one afternoon, Hei Yu's Umbreon has adapted to its new breakthrough level.

This adaptation speed is much faster than that of the Iron Claw and Megalodon who broke through the elite level at the beginning.

It can only be said that actual combat is always the best teacher!

This truthful saying will never be outdated, whether it is in the trainer industry or breeders, it is very useful.

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