[Complete the story mission: capture Cyndaquil on the rocky mountain before the purple-haired boy Koji, and have Sundae and Serena defeat Koji's Sandslash in the Pokémon battle and teach him a hard lesson]
[Mission reward: Top-quality Charcoal (after Pokémon carries it, the power of fire skills increases by 50%), points: 100w]
[The item reward is stored in the system space and can be taken out at any time. If it is taken out, it cannot be stored again]
After Sundae and Serena defeated Koji, Ash's mind also showed a prompt that the system mission was completed.
At the same time, the reward of the top-quality Charcoal for completing the mission was also distributed to the system space and can be taken out at any time.
But now is not the time, Ash plans to take it out later
At this time, Ash praised Sundae and Serena and planned to reward them in the evening.
"You played so beautifully. Keep it up. I'm afraid that the Silver Conference won't need me to appear at 17!"
Listening to the praise from their loved ones, Sundae and Serena were both very happy. After a brief moment of tenderness, Ash led the two girls past Koji, who had turned into a gray-white statue, and left the rocky mountain.
This incident was just a small episode in their trip.
If Koji wasn't so weird, it wouldn't even leave a trace in their memory.
On the other hand, Koji's successive defeats at the hands of the two girls were undoubtedly the biggest blow he had ever suffered in his life.
It was not until an hour after Ash and the other two left that Koji gradually recovered from the gray-white statue Contest Condition.
He looked down at Sandslash, who had gradually recovered from the loss of combat ability Contest Condition due to the excellent vitality of Pokémon, although he had not received any treatment. However, he still had many scars on his body.
He looked unwillingly at the position that originally belonged to Cyndaquil in the direction of the cave, where there were still some hairs that Cyndaquil had shed.
Koji walked forward, carefully picked up the hair, and put it in his backpack for safekeeping.
He put Sandslash back into the Poké Ball and left the rock mountain with a lonely look.
The two beatings from Sundae and Serena made him completely Smelling Salts.
He has never been a child of destiny, nor is he the passerby Trainer defeated by him before the protagonist of the era. He is just an ordinary minion.
Compared with the real genius Trainer, he is no different from the passerby Trainer who was defeated by him, and even worse than them.
After recognizing this, Koji seemed to have his soul baptized, and the rebellious look on his face began to gradually disappear.
With a completely different mentality, he set out again on his journey.
The first stop is naturally the Pokémon Center. He doesn't have a good enough potion to heal Sandslash's injuries.
If Sandslash is left with hidden injuries, let alone catching up with geniuses like Sundae and Serena.
It's hard to say whether he can stand out from the ordinary Trainers and become a professional Trainer.
As for the collected Cyndaquil hair, it was used as a warning.
Always remind him of the beating he received today, so that he would not become complacent after making a little progress on the road to becoming an excellent Pokémon Trainer.
At night, after a night of lovemaking, Ash stretched himself, put on his clothes, raised his hand and snapped his fingers, and disappeared directly into the tent covered by Psychic.
When he reappeared, he had come to an open space not far from the camp. He reached to his waist, took out the Poké Ball belonging to Cyndaquil, and released it.
"Come out, Cyndaquil!"
Accompanied by a flash of red light, the small and cute Cyndaquil appeared in front of Ash.
After coming out of the Poké Ball, Cyndaquil seemed to have accepted the reality of becoming Ash's Pokémon, but the look in his eyes when he looked at Ash was a little strange and close.
As a Pokémon that Ash captured without a battle, Earl Dervish's intimacy is lower than that of Pokémons that have been captured through the normal capture process.
Looking at Cyndaquil, Ash's mind moved and he began to explore his Attribute panel.
Pokémon: Cyndaquil
Attribute: Fire
Level: Iv.22
Qualification: Gold
Ability: Fierce Fire.
Skills: Tackle, Leer, Smokescreen, Ember, Quick Attack, Flame Wheel, Defense Curl, Flamethrower!
Carrying Items: None
Cyndaquil's level is quite good. Although it has not evolved, it has reached Iv.22, which is much higher than the level of a normally evolved Cyndaquil.
Its talent potential has also reached the standard level of Ash's team, gold.
Above this are the legendary Pokémon and the Flash of different colors, as well as the Pokémon of the changing layer.
Although the golden talent potential is only considered standard in Ash's Pokémon team, it is a rare existence in other places.
Even the Elite Four Trainers in other regions, including the Kanto Elite Four, have their main Pokémon at this level.
A normal gym trainer may not be able to capture a Pokémon with golden potential talent in his lifetime, and successfully cultivate it to realize its potential.
It can only be said that Ash's luck is too good, excluding those Pokémon captured through the system.
The talent potential of other Pokémon captured in the original plot is also excellent.
In the original plot, Ash wasted the talent of a Pokémon team with top-level championship talent potential, and even the gym trainer was slightly inferior.
So after traveling for so many years, he failed to win a major championship, and finally realized his dream in the Alola Region.
If he trains Pokémon well and doesn't give up halfway, he can win the championship several years earlier.
He can even challenge the Region Elite Four or even the Regional Champion after winning the Regional Championship.
But this is what happened to Ash in the original story, and he can't repeat the same mistakes now.
It's far from enough to realize the potential of Pokémon. He also needs to use the system cheats to greatly improve the talent potential of Pokémon and bring them to a level that they don't belong to.
Only in this way can it be considered worthwhile to capture them!