I, Gary, Want to Become a Pokemon Master

Chapter 146: Chapter 146: One Through Three



The venue has been cleaned up, and the second game is about to begin.

"Next, please invite Felix and Gary to play," the host announced.

The two players walked out of the passage.

"The green player is Gary. In the battle at the ice venue yesterday, he defeated his rival. In the post-match interview, he claimed that he would win the Indigo Plateau Conference Champion. It seems that he is one of the seeded players of this conference."

"The red player is Felix. In yesterday's game, although he did not completely defeat his rival, he also showed quite good strength."

"Today's competition venue is the water venue. Neither player used Water-type Pokémon in the last game. I wonder what kind of Water-type Pokémon the two players will have. Let's wait and see."

The host briefly introduced the last round of the two players' games.

"What does this host mean?" Gary didn't understand why the host wanted to mention what he said in the interview yesterday. It was not a big deal. 

Young people should always be a little frivolous.

"Now let's start the game between Gary and Felix. This game is 3 vs. 3. Now both sides are requested to release Pokémon at the same time," the referee announced.

After that, the two players threw out their Poké Balls at the same time.

"Go, Tentacruel!"

"Go, Blastoise!"

Great!

- [LV38 Tentacruel/Quasi-Elite]

A huge blue water curtain fell into the water. Felix's Tentacruel has good potential, but its level is a bit low. It can be seen that Felix's breeding of Tentacruel is not in place.

- [LV56 Blastoise/Quasi-Legend]

Gary directly sent out his ace Pokémon and did not intend to do anything fancy with Felix. 

The main reason was that the water field was very restrictive for Gary. Except for Blastoise, other Pokémon were not suitable for fighting in such a field.

"Felix sent Tentacruel, and Gary sent Blastoise. Both are very strong Water-type Pokémon," the host introduced.

The game begins!

"Flash Cannon!"

"Bubble Beam!"

Both sides issued commands at the same time.

Tentacruel sprayed Bubble Beam.

Blastoise's cannons sprayed two silver beams.

The two skills intersected, all the bubbles of Bubble Beam were blown up, Flash Cannon defeated Bubble Beam, and hit Tentacruel, directly blasting it out of the field.

Bang!!

Tentacruel hit the wall outside the field and lost consciousness.

The referee was also stunned for a moment and immediately announced: "Tentacruel loses the ability to fight!"

Felix looked at the defeated Tentacruel with disbelief, unable to believe that his Tentacruel was defeated instantly.

"What! Blastoise defeated Tentacruel instantly with a Flash Cannon... It's too terrifying," the host exclaimed.

"Oh my god, is Flash Cannon a very powerful skill?"

"It's okay, it's mainly because Gary's Blastoise is strong enough."

"Oh my god, so awesome!"

The audience was also shocked to see Blastoise defeat Tentacruel in one second, but after the shock, excitement followed.

Felix's face became serious. He took back Tentacruel and then sent out the second Pokémon.

Great!

- [LV40 Starmie/Gym]

"There's a second one!" Gary didn't expect Felix to have a second Water-type Pokémon.

Starmie is a pretty good Pokémon, with dual attributes of Water and Psychic, a wide skill pool, and a high base stat total, making it very suitable to be the main Pokémon for a Trainer.

"Hydro Pump!" Gary ordered.

Blastoise immediately fired the Hydro Pump, and Starmie immediately used Water Gun to counterattack. 

How could the tiny Water Gun keep up with the Hydro Pump? It was instantly shattered into water by the Hydro Pump, and the Hydro Pump hit Starmie without hesitation.

Bang!!

Starmie was directly knocked out of the edge of the pool and stopped after hitting the pool wall, but Starmie was not defeated, only seriously injured.

"Quick, use Recover," Felix ordered hurriedly.

Starmie used Recover to heal its injuries, but Gary and Blastoise would not give them a chance.

"Surging!"

Blastoise jumped into the water, surrounded by water, and rushed towards Starmie quickly. Wherever it passed, the water on both sides continued to spread out.

"Use Rapid Spin!" Felix ordered.

Bang!!

Starmie was unable to compete with Blastoise in strength and was directly knocked out of the pool and fell to the ground. The gem in the center kept flashing red light.

"Starmie lost its ability to fight!" said the referee.

"So strong, Blastoise defeated Starmie in two moves. Does that mean Gary will also perform a three-in-a-row record?" the host explained excitedly.

"What to do?" Felix had already felt how strong Gary's Blastoise was, and the three Pokémon he prepared were not rivals at all. 

"Venomoth, I'll leave it to you in the end." Helplessly, Felix could only bite the bullet and send out the last Pokémon.

Great!

- [LV39 Venomoth/Gym]

A lavender moth fluttered in the air.

"Felix's last Pokémon is Venomoth. It seems that he wants to use the advantage in the air, but will it work?" The host knew that Felix was powerless, even if Venomoth could fly.

Venomoth's tactic is to use powder skills to give the opponent a status condition and then slowly deplete the opponent's physical strength.

But this is a water field, and Venomoth's powder will be dissolved by water, and it will not affect Blastoise at all.

Even if Blastoise can't fly, it can use long-range moves at will, and it has the advantage of the field. 

There is no limit to the number of water skills Blastoise can use, so it can use them at will.

It is only a matter of time before Venomoth is hit. After all, flying requires physical strength, and Venomoth can't stay in the air all the time.

There is no suspense in the next battle.

Felix asked Venomoth to use Poison Powder, but Poison Powder dissolved when it fell on the water. 

However, if too much Poison Powder was released, even if Blastoise stayed in the water, it would still be poisoned.

But how could Gary allow this to happen? Blastoise used Water Pulse to counterattack continuously, making it impossible for Venomoth to release Poison Powder smoothly.

It could only dodge, but it would lose if it defended too long.

It didn't take long before it was hit by a Water Pulse and fell from the air into the water.

When it floated up, its eyes were already spinning.

Venomoth is a Bug-type Pokémon, very fragile, and because it was outclassed in level, it couldn't withstand any of Blastoise's attack skills.

"Venomoth lost its ability to fight!"

"All three Pokémon of Felix were defeated, and the winner is Gary!" the referee announced.

"Congratulations to Gary, you won the second game with a three-in-a-row record!"

The battle ended, and the interview session began. It was still the female reporter from before.

Gary was also surprised to see this female reporter. This woman reporter should be staying in the ice rink, why is she here?


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