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Chương 182: Chapter 182

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[Main Quest: Teaching Lesson 9 – Recognition]

[Objective: Your Teaching skills must be recognized by others. Receive praise from at least 10,000 trainers for the Pokémon you have teached.]

[Reward: World Anchor]

[World Anchor: When connecting to the next world, choose one of five randomly selected options as the target.]

[Main Quest: Teaching Lesson 9 – Recognition, completed]

[Reward: World Anchor received]

The new main quest was completed as soon as it was issued.

The Pokémon Dak had cultivated included the 'First Gods' and the initial batches of Pokémon.

Although not many, they were more than enough to complete this task.

Just during the recent New Year's celebrations, tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, had visited the First Shrine to pay their respects to the 'First Gods.'

That alone ensured the completion of this task.

"The World Anchor... If nothing unexpected happens, the next quest's reward should be the method to connect to a new world."

Dak speculated as he read the reward description.

Previously, he had asked the system when he could unlock the next world, and the system had replied that it would be revealed upon completing all main quests.

[Main Quest: The Final Lesson – Teaching]

[Objective: The miracle of teaching is to turn the impossible into the possible. Teach a Pokémon with blue-grade potential or lower to orange-grade potential (temporarily achieved orange-grade potential through certain means does not count).]

[Reward: Method to connect to a new world]

As Dak had guessed, the final main quest was here.

The reward was indeed the method to reach the next world.

However, the task of this final lesson was challenging, especially with the restrictions on certain methods.

There are generally two ways to improve a Pokémon's potential.

The faster method is through evolution, particularly for pseudo-legendary Pokémon. Their initial stages might only be purple-grade, but their final stages could reach orange-grade.

However, this evolution only slightly increases potential. Generally, most pseudo-legendaries are born light orange and reach deep orange at their final stages.

Dak had originally planned to take a pseudo-legendary with deep blue potential, evolve it twice to reach deep purple, and then use mega evolution to temporarily achieve light orange to complete the quest.

But now, the system had blocked this path, stating that temporary potential improvement didn't count.

So, the only option left was to steadily increase a Pokémon's potential through consistent training.

Using nutritious food, rare treasures, and other methods could enhance potential, but the jump from blue to orange was significant.

Such a large leap wasn't achievable just by feeding the Pokémon special items.

However, Dak wasn't worried.

Because of a previous action, he was already close to completing this final quest.

The young Bisharp had a strong desire to become stronger, so Dak took it to the Isshin Dojo in Shimotsuki Village, East Blue.

There, it received swordsmanship training from Koushirou and secret assistance from Kozaburo.

In terms of effort, Bisharp might have outworked even the Pokémon receiving formal training in the navy.

Pokémon are beings of "99% effort + 1% talent." Although this ratio might not be precise, effort is undoubtedly the larger portion.

A pseudo-legendary Pokémon may have high potential and a promising future, but only if it puts in the effort.

Without effort, it has no future because it won't reach the critical point needed for evolution.

Bisharp's hard work had made it the 'senior' in the One Piece world.

As one of the first Pokémon born, Bisharp was now over six months old and had reached level 40.

Typically, Pawniard evolves into Bisharp around level 52, requiring a certain quality of armor and blade sharpness.

However, thanks to Kozaburo's 'blade forging,' Pawniard met these conditions early and evolved into Bisharp.

Its potential had risen from deep blue to purple.

There was still a gap to orange, but Bisharp had one more evolution stage, into Kingambit, requiring Dak to summon at least three Bisharp-led groups.

This final evolution would raise Bisharp's potential from purple to deep purple.

Next, the unique techniques of the One Piece world, useful for some Pokémon, came into play.

The 'black blade.'

Constant tempering with Armament Haki would permanently blacken Bisharp's blades, turning them into a 'black blade' like Yoru.

At that point, Bisharp's potential would surely reach light orange.

"First, I need to summon three Bisharp."

With a plan in mind, Dak prepared to proceed but realized it wasn't that simple. "Wait, with Bisharp's current strength, it might struggle against wild Bisharp."

Wild Bisharp were generally level 50 or higher, while the Isshin Dojo's Bisharp was only level 40. The gap was significant, making it difficult to defeat higher-level Pokémon.

No attribute advantage, no personality advantage, and a ten-level disparity.

"I should focus on tempering Armament Haki first."

Dak decided to put off summoning the Bisharps and bring Bisharp back for Armament Haki training.

The teaching task required Dak to personally train the Pokémon, not delegate it to others.

Additionally, Dak's Armament Haki was max level, making him the best teacher for quick progress.

With a decision made, Dak set off for Shimotsuki Village.

The One Piece world was now on track, and Dak only needed to oversee and guide major events. The various departments could handle the rest independently.

This had become a system, capable of running without its creator, Dak.

It was time for Dak to move on to the next world to earn more resources.

Pokémon Island needed vast supplies and wealth, and the One Piece world alone couldn't sustain it.

The One Piece world was not large enough, mostly ocean with limited land and resources, insufficient to support Pokémon Island.

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Shimotsuki Village.

This was Dak's third visit.

The first was for reconnaissance, the second to send Wimpod for training.

This was the third time.

"Hey, what are you doing standing here? Lost?"

A familiar, arrogant voice sounded behind Dak, making him sigh.

According to the original trajectory, Zoro should have matured and become steady due to Kuina's death.

But in this timeline, Kuina hadn't died, saved by Bisharp, so Zoro hadn't experienced the pain of losing family and thus lacked some growth.

"Lost again?"

This wasn't Dak's first time encountering Zoro, so he wasn't surprised or deceived by the swordsman's poor sense of direction.

Thinking back, it was quite impressive that Dak had once trusted Zoro despite knowing he was directionally challenged.

"You're... aren't you the Alliance Chief here for Bisharp?"

Zoro initially wanted to get angry but changed his tone upon recognizing Dak.

He remembered this man, the one known as the 'Creator God' on Pokémon Island.

"Yes, let's go. I remember the way; I'll lead you back."

Dak smiled.

Unexpectedly, the guest would lead the host back home this time.

"Hey, are you here to take Bisharp?"

Zoro didn't argue, focusing on a more pressing matter.

As long as Zoro kept his attention on Dak, he wouldn't get lost.

"I'm here to take him away."

"Oh."

Hearing Dak's response, Zoro fell silent, then asked, "Why?"

"Because... I need to teach him a very powerful technique, which will take about six months. After that, he will return to continue his swordsmanship training."

"Oh."

Zoro's face brightened at this.

Fortunately, it was only six months, not too long.

"In six months, Bisharp might undergo a significant transformation. If you and Kuina are still at your current level, you won't even be able to hurt him."

Dak playfully poked Zoro's moss-green head.

He was speaking the truth.

In six months, Dak would help Bisharp forge its blades into black blades and evolve into Kingambit.

Even if Kingambit's level didn't increase much, its combat power would be far superior to its current state. Even a Grade 21 sword might not leave a scratch on it.

"I'll work hard too! I can already beat Kuina; in six months, I'll defeat Bisharp too."

"Hahaha, do you even believe that yourself?"

Dak couldn't help but laugh at Zoro.

This made Zoro blush with embarrassment.

They argued as they made their way to the Isshin Dojo.

(End of Chapter)


Chương 183: Chapter 183

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"Ahem." Before Dak even entered the Isshin Dojo, Bisharp leapt down from the rooftop, landing in front of him.

The current Bisharp had grown under the influence of the One Piece world, reaching a height of 1.8 meters, comparable to Dak and 0.2 meters taller than the average Bisharp.

"Not bad, seems like you've mastered Observation Haki."

Dak raised a hand to rub the blade on top of Bisharp's head.

The blade on Bisharp's head was a deep gray, indicating he wasn't yet a true 'leader.'

In this world, many Bisharp had blades that were light silver, but thanks to Kozaburo's blade forging, Bisharp's blade was deep gray, showing greater hardness and toughness.

In the Pokémon world, any breeder would be impressed by Bisharp's current state.

Achieving this effect would typically take years of teaching by a breeder, but Kozaburo, as a master swordsmith, managed to do it in an unconventional way, achieving results beyond typical breeding methods.

Speaking of blade color, a true Bisharp would have a golden blade, signifying he had become a true leader.

To have a golden blade, Bisharp needed a group of Pawniards under his command, a sign of leadership.

So, Dak needed to summon three groups of Bisharp to have subordinates.

A Bisharp without multiple Pawniards underlings lacked the mark of a true leader.

For Bisharp to evolve into Kingambit, he needed to defeat three Bisharp leaders.

Within a Kingambit group, when a Pawniard evolved into Bisharp, it would challenge the leader. The winner retained leadership, and the loser left the group.

Only groups led by Kingambit could tolerate multiple Bisharp.

However, if the blade on their head was damaged, neither Kingambit nor Bisharp could obtain leadership credentials.

"Ha ha~"

Bisharp laughed happily, gesturing energetically.

Bisharp was visibly excited about Dak's arrival, an 'immature' display among his species. If his Pawniards subordinates saw this, it would diminish his authority.

Most Bisharp maintained a stern, cold demeanor, rarely showing emotion in public.

Due to the harsh living conditions and the difficulty of evolving from Pawniard to Bisharp, most Bisharp rarely smiled.

But Dak's Bisharp was only six months old, living in Isshin Dojo with two kids, so his immaturity was understandable.

"Huh? The old man even taught you this."

By 'old man,' Dak referred to Kozaburo, who was spying on them from the forest.

Kozaburo, likely in his last years, had been teaching Bisharp both types of Haki, hoping to lead him down the path of the 'black blade.'

"Chief Dak."

At this moment, Kuina also ran out.

Seeing Bisharp suddenly leave, she knew something was happening and rushed over.

"Long time no see, Chief Dak."

Koushirou slowly walked out from the dojo.

"Long time no see, Koushirou, Kuina."

Dak nodded, greeting the father-daughter duo.

Using his psychic abilities, Dak sensed increasing tension between Koushirou and Kuina.

Previously, Kuina's sudden death had stopped their conflict. Now that she was alive, their unresolved issues needed addressing.

This family matter had to be resolved internally, and Dak believed Zoro would come up with a solution. Despite his flaws, Zoro was reliable.

"What brings you here, Mr. Dak?"

"I'm here to take Bisharp. I'll be teaching him Armament Haki for six months and helping him evolve."

Dak stated his purpose.

This made Zoro, who was eavesdropping, tense up. If Bisharp evolved again, he'd be unstoppable.

"Evolution?"

Koushirou and Kuina remembered Pawniard's crucial evolution that had saved Kuina.

"Yes."

"I understand. Well, Bisharp, it seems we'll see you in six months."

Koushirou nodded, not one for unnecessary words. Knowing this would make Bisharp stronger, he had no objections.

As Bisharp's teacher, Koushirou also wished for his disciple's growth.

"Six months without Bisharp..."

Kuina felt a bit sad.

She was very fond of Bisharp, not just for saving her life, but also for his calm demeanor, a contrast to the reckless Zoro. She often confided in Bisharp.

With Bisharp gone, whom could she talk to? Zoro? She'd rather die.

Currently, she was already frustrated by Zoro surpassing her in strength. Showing weakness to him was unthinkable.

"Ahem."

Bisharp patted Kuina, comforting her.

Six months wasn't long for a steel-type Pokémon like him. With proper care, they could live for thousands of years.

Bisharp's species frequently fought over territory with the Haxorus species. Long lifespans were necessary for survival.

Who knows, Kuina's descendants might be long gone while Bisharp still lived, perhaps even babysitting for them.

"He'll be back in six months. I don't understand swordsmanship, so he'll return to train with Koushirou."

Dak waved, leading Bisharp away.

"Bisharp! Don't overdo it! Eat and sleep well, less training!"

Bang!

Zoro, shouting after Bisharp, was cut off by Koushirou's hand strike.

"I won't overdo it. We'll slack off together. Don't train secretly behind my back!"

Zoro, undeterred, continued shouting. He feared Bisharp would outpace him.

"Zoro, will you really slack off?"

Kuina's eyes lit up.

"Of course not! That was to trick Bisharp. I'll work twice as hard."

Zoro rolled his eyes at Kuina and headed to the back mountain with his wooden sword.

Back on Pokémon Island, Dak immediately began training Bisharp.

The training site was the naval base beneath the inland sea. He planned to involve Z as well.

Although Dak was a breeder with max-level Armament Haki, he wasn't a teacher. Z and Garp would be better suited for teaching Haki.

On Pokémon Island, humans couldn't use their abilities, but Pokémon could.

Future battles on Pokémon Island wouldn't just be pure Pokémon battles. They'd involve elements from various worlds.

For example, Pokémon from the One Piece world might have Devil Fruit abilities and use Haki. Pokémon from the Naruto world might use ninjutsu and dojutsu.

Meanwhile, environmental department head Kuma had found a suitable uninhabited island.

Dak could take Giratina to uproot the island's forest and transplant it outside Alliance City, refining it further.

The uninhabited island, located in the Calm Belt, was being devoured by sea kings. In two years, it would vanish completely.

To prevent this waste, Dak decided to transplant the 3,000-square-kilometer forest to Alliance City's outskirts.

3,000 square kilometers matched the size of Viridian Forest in the Pokémon world, the largest forest there, capable of birthing Celebi after millions of years.

Once the forest was fully transformed, the environment around Alliance City would be perfect.

Only minor improvements within Alliance City would be needed, and it would be stable.

When the new world was unlocked, Dak would start building a new city.

The location was already chosen.

A city under the 'World Tree,' though the name was undecided.

What is the 'World Tree'? Pokémon Island was modeled after the Breeding House, which had a tree inside. Naturally, Pokémon Island also had a massive tree.

That was the 'World Tree.'

Dak envisioned a place where Mew could eventually appear.

The Pokémon world had a 'World Tree,' home to an ancient Mew.

Under this World Tree was 'Orudoran City,' birthplace of the Aura Hero.

If Dak could leave a 'Legend of Aura' in the new city, perhaps Aura power would emerge on Pokémon Island.

(End of Chapter)


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