I, Gary, Want to Become a Pokemon Master

Chapter 147: Chapter 147: Post-Match Interview



The preliminary rounds were held in four venues simultaneously, so naturally, four reporters were arranged to conduct interviews at each venue.

Gary didn't know that the reporters also hoped to interview the seeded players. To be fair, the reporters took turns interviewing. 

The female reporter interviewed at the ice venue yesterday and at the water venue today. It can only be said to be a coincidence.

"Gary, congratulations on winning the second game. It seems that you really have the strength to compete for the championship of this Indigo Plateau Conference," the female reporter said.

The first round of the game can completely defeat a rival, but the second round will be difficult.

After all, they are all people who have won a victory.

The overall strength must be stronger than those eliminated Trainers.

Those Trainers who are just filling in the numbers have basically been eliminated.

Gary was able to achieve a three-in-a-row record in the second round, which undoubtedly proves that Gary is very strong and deserves the title of seeded player.

Before entering the main venue, the media will comment on the seeded players. There are many seeded players on the list now. 

When entering the sixth round of the game, two favorites to win the championship will be selected.

Based on the performance of all the seeded players so far, Gary's record can be ranked first.

"Then of course," Gary said.

"Gary, you will have to fight in the grass field and the demonstration field later. Do you have confidence that you can still perform like today?" the female reporter asked.

"If I have to win three games in every match, I think I can do it, but that's not very good," Gary said.

"Why?" the female reporter asked in confusion. 

Obviously, they are aiming to win the Indigo Plateau Conference Champion. Isn't it better to keep a high profile?

"I have a lot of Pokémon in my hand, and they all need to focus themselves in the Indigo Plateau Conference. If I use my main Pokémon, other Pokémon will have no chance to play in the game," Gary said.

The female reporter felt that Gary was really confident.

He used the Indigo Plateau Conference to focus his Pokémon, which also meant that the players in the Indigo Plateau Conference were not qualified to force him to use his full strength.

If this was said by a teenager, it would be normal, but Gary was only 10 years old, and he made such a bold statement, which seemed a bit arrogant and ignorant. "So, Gary, you can defeat every player three at a time," the female reporter said.

"That's not the case. Maybe the players in the quarterfinals have a chance to defeat two of my Pokémon," Gary said.

The female reporter smiled and said, "Then we look forward to your future games, Gary."

I believe that after this interview, Gary's fame will rise to a higher level. After all, it is rare to see such a proud player, especially since Gary is the grandson of Professor Oak.

After a day of fermentation, all major Trainer forums are full of posts about the Indigo Plateau Conference, and there are quite a few posts about Gary.

It's just that Gary himself doesn't pay attention to all this. 

After all, the comments on the forum can only be regarded as idle chat after dinner. There are many rumors and no value in paying attention.

After the battle, Gary handed Blastoise to Nurse Joy for treatment. Anyway, Blastoise was not injured, just needed maintenance.

After handing Blastoise to Nurse Joy, Gary went to the Water Field and watched the next game with Sabrina.

The morning game lasted until 11 o'clock.

After watching the game, Gary and Sabrina came to the restaurant in the player village to eat and happened to meet Ash and the other two. 

Since they all knew each other, they naturally sat together to eat.

"Gary, I won the second game too," Ash, of course, couldn't keep secrets. As soon as he sat down, he told Gary about his victory.

"Oh, congratulations," Gary said.

Ash was confused by Gary's indifferent response. Before, Gary would take the opportunity to comment on him, why was he suddenly so approachable?

"Don't you have anything to say?" Ash asked.

"What do you want me to say?"

"Give me some advice?"

Ash had already seen how much help Gary had given him, so he wanted to see if Gary had any opinions.

"Now that we're already in the game, what advice can I give you? It's useless to cram at the last minute. What you have to do now is to go all out in every game, absorb experience from every failure, and treat it as training," Gary said.

"Well, what you said makes sense...but what do you mean by failure? I didn't lose," Ash suddenly realized that there was something wrong with Gary's words. 

He had won two games in a row and had never lost.

"I have watched all the contestants' games so far. With their Trainer abilities and Pokémon breeding, to be honest, Ash's current Pokémon are not strong enough," Gary said.

"What! Why do you say that?" Ash didn't think that his strength would be inferior to the Trainers at the Indigo Plateau Conference, especially since he and Gary started from Pallet Town at the same time. If Gary could do it, why couldn't he, Ash?

"Then you should perform well. I hope to meet you in the competition after the sixth round," Gary said.

To be honest, Ash's strength is not bad, but the key is that the time for breeding Pokémon is too short. It is not easy to advance to the top 16 in one year.

"Okay, I will definitely advance to show you," Ash said.

Gary didn't say much and left with Sabrina.

Ash continued to eat in the restaurant.

"Look, that's Gary's match video," Misty saw that the public TV in the restaurant was playing Gary's wonderful match highlights.

Ash immediately looked at the TV and saw a Blastoise using Flash Cannon to defeat a Tentacruel with one shot, then defeated Starmie with two moves, and then easily defeated Venomoth, winning the game smoothly. 

The entire game lasted no more than 5 minutes.

"That's Gary's Blastoise. After Cinnabar Island, he became stronger," Brock, as a breeder, could see that Gary's Blastoise had grown a lot.

"Gary...!" Ash looked at the game seriously.

He thought about today's game. He first lost two Pokémon and then defeated one Pokémon of the opponent. 

In the end, he relied on Squirtle to fight two Pokémon.

Gary won the first game and won three games in a row in the second game. 

This record can be said to be the most dazzling record of the Indigo Plateau Conference.

Otherwise, how could it be included in the wonderful battle collection?

Brock and Misty also noticed that Ash's expression changed, but they didn't say much.

They knew that Ash was thinking about Gary, and they couldn't say anything about this.

After all, Gary's current strength is higher than Ash's. This is an indisputable fact. It is very difficult for Ash to defeat Gary.


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