Chapter 151: Chapter 151: Taunting The Gym Trainer
Huh!!
The two sides collided in the air and were both bounced back by the force of the collision, but Aerodactyl used Stone Edge again after being bounced back.
Gyarados also used Aqua Tail to resist, but there were too many Stone Edges, and Aqua Tail was unable to smash all of them.
Many of them broke through Aqua Tail and struck Gyarados, knocking it down to the ground.
"Rock Slide!" Gary showed no mercy and continued to chase.
Aerodactyl flew above Gyarados and condensed a large number of stones. The stones fell from the sky.
Gyarados had just stood up and was hit by the stones. It roared and fell down unwillingly.
Bang!!
Seeing Gyarados lying on the ground, the referee immediately announced: "Gyarados has lost its ability to fight!"
"My God, Aerodactyl easily defeated Gyarados, too strong," the host exclaimed.
In yesterday's game, Jim's Gyarados had a record of one against two, but he didn't expect it to be so easily defeated by Aerodactyl, which was no better than being vulnerable.
"This Aerodactyl is so strong," Brock said.
"Yeah, I don't know if your Charizard is a rival, Ash," Misty commented.
"My Charizard is very strong; how could it lose to Aerodactyl?" Ash said, unconvinced.
"Ash, Charizard has both Fire and Flying types, but it is very vulnerable to Rock-type moves," Brock reminded.
"What's the matter? Types don't mean everything," Ash said.
Brock: "...!"
Although Brock wanted to refute, he thought of Ash's previous performance.
Once he got into a reverse type battle, Ash would become stronger, and he couldn't say what he wanted to say.
"Watch the game carefully."
Misty spoke, and Ash and Brock continued to watch the game.
"Golem, you deal with Aerodactyl," Jim sent out his second Pokémon.
Great!
[LV48 Golem/Quasi-Elite]
"The second Pokémon Jim sent out is Golem, which is a Pokémon with strong defense. It seems that they are going to fight a war of attrition," the host said.
Gary was also surprised to see Golem, mainly because he was surprised that this Golem was actually level 48, which is still very high for the Indigo Plateau Conference.
"Aerodactyl, come back." Seeing this, Gary immediately recalled Aerodactyl.
As the host explained, Golem is a defensive Pokémon, and Aerodactyl has no moves to restrain Golem.
Fighting Golem with Aerodactyl is like hitting a stone with a stone. It is impossible to tell the winner in a short time.
Ash is watching in the audience. How can Gary let himself get into a difficult battle? Only a complete victory can put enough pressure on Ash to make him move forward.
"Blastoise, you go on the field." Gary directly sent out his ace Pokémon.
"Blastoise!" Blastoise saw that its rival was a Golem and showed disdain on its face, looking down on Golem completely.
"Golem!" Golem didn't expect Blastoise to look down on it. Even though its type was restrained, this was a Rock field, and it could use the rocks on the field to dodge.
The outcome is still unknown...!
Gary snapped his fingers and said: "Hydro Pump!"
"Blastoise!"
Blastoise bent its body slightly, aimed its two cannons at Golem, and fired two water jets.
"Hide behind the rock," Jim ordered.
Golem immediately hid behind a rock, and Hydro Pump also hit the rock.
The rock successfully blocked Hydro Pump, but within 2 seconds, the rock was shattered by Hydro Pump, and Hydro Pump hit Golem, pushing it back until it hit another rock behind it, and the group stopped.
After the Hydro Pump stopped, Golem's round body rolled out twice on the ground, and the eyes on its head were spinning.
"The Golem has lost its ability to fight!" the referee announced.
"Oh my God, Blastoise's Hydro Pump is so powerful that it even shattered the rock on the field," the host said in shock.
Not only did it shatter the rock, but it also knocked out Golem instantly. It was terrifying.
"Jim has only one Pokémon left. Can he turn the tables?" the host said.
Jim now has only one Pokémon left, and Gary's three Pokémon can continue to fight, and there is no loss. Jim can't turn the tables even if he gives his life.
"Damn it, I can't lose here. Machoke, it's up to you," Jim threw a Poké Ball.
Great!
[LV40 Machoke/Gym]
"Oh! Jim's third Pokémon is Machoke. It seems to be a Pokémon specially prepared for this venue," the host said.
Machoke is a Fighting-type Pokémon. In the Rock Venue, it is naturally the home of Rock-type Pokémon. Sending out Fighting-type Pokémon can play a countering role.
Seeing Machoke's level, Gary felt that this game should be over. Except for Gyarados, Jim's other Pokémon are not very good.
"Hydro Pump, get rid of Machoke," Gary said.
"Blastoise!"
Blastoise sprayed water. Machoke was slow and couldn't dodge it. It used Bulk Up to expand its muscles to resist the damage.
Bang!
Unfortunately, although Machoke had well-developed muscles, it couldn't block Blastoise's Hydro Pump at all.
It was blown out of the field and came into close contact with the wall, and was defeated directly.
"Machoke lost the ability to fight!" The referee announced: "Jim's three Pokémon were all defeated. The winner is Gary."
Gary won the fourth game.
"Too strong, Gary defeated his rival again!" The host now believes that Gary has the strength to win the championship.
The combat power shown in the four games far exceeds that of other players in the Conference.
Gary took back Blastoise and walked towards the area where the reporter was, still the female reporter from before.
"Gary, congratulations on winning four games. You can go to the Quartz Sports Field to compete tomorrow," the female reporter first congratulated, then asked: "Gary, what do you think about these four games?"
"My feeling is that the strength of the players in the Indigo Plateau Conference is uneven."
"I hope the Kanto Alliance needs to manage the gyms well and not let a group of weak trainers participate in the Indigo Plateau Conference."
"It will only make people from other regions laugh at our Kanto Region young trainers who are weak," Gary said.
The female reporter was stunned on the spot. She never expected Gary to say such a thing.
This is no longer a taunt of the players in the competition, but a blatant taunt of the gyms in the Kanto Region.
"It's okay. I think the players participating in this competition are all strong," the female reporter quickly said.
"That's just what you think. If you look at the badges obtained by the eliminated players in the first two rounds, they are probably badges from weak gyms," Gary said.