Chapter 66
After experiencing the hardships of life and death, Jon especially cherishes every minute and every second with his partners.
Even the three Pokémon he snatched from poachers, Houndoom, Bankiras, and Toucans, had fought for him without fear of life and death, firmly stood in front of him, and protected him with their lives.
There is no such thing as showing mercy. Ah Zhen died tragically in the mouth of Abo Monster because of his poor strength.
Jon still can't forget Ah Zhen's expression of asking for help, but he should have been poisoned at that time and couldn't shout at all.
Even Dr. Taniguchi, who was very kind to him, died in the ruins at the hands of Lambda.
In the future, try to be a little more surviving. He is not like the protagonist group, who exudes the light of justice and is not afraid of any challenge.
Who said that after experiencing the feeling of death, people will become braver? Jon no longer wants to experience that kind of despair.
He is a normal person who can live well. Who is willing to die for others like this?
"Today, let you have a good rest. Tomorrow, we will start formal training!"
Jon said loudly.
All six Pokémon heard Jon's voice, but they did not show too much excitement.
They also experienced a life-and-death test. Their desire for strength was stronger than ever at this time.
"Then... start training?"
Jon's words sounded a little weak, but after hearing them, the six Pokémon cheered instantly.
Baby Dragon climbed onto the back of the Toucan immediately, screamed excitedly, and pointed his short arms at the sky.
Houndoom and the Wolfhound began to run wildly, and Gyarados took the initiative to find Bankiras and asked for a battle.
This was the first time Bankiras participated in such a collective training. Before, it had always been taught by a special teacher (the King-level Boskodora).
However, Jon planned to train it for a few days by himself, and then put it back inside the cave. After all, he had to give a gift to the boss here.
While they were fighting on their own, Jon took out the two skill learning devices he had bought at a huge cost.
This kind of thing is almost monopolized by the alliance, because the difficulty of the production process makes the quantity quite scarce.
In addition, if the quality is uneven, it is easy to damage the Pokémon.
After all, if the energy is not loaded properly, it is easy to cause an explosion when learning.
Yes, the thing inside is very unique, that is, a ball of energy, which needs to be absorbed by the Pokémon, and the success rate is definitely not 100%.
After all, it is difficult to let the fire Pokémon learn the tricks of the water system, and let the water Pokémon learn the tricks of the grass system.
And the skills that can be learned also depend on the Pokémon's own talents and the energy contained in its body.
For example, if you want to let Bangiras learn thunder, you need to see whether its ancestors have the attributes of the electrical system and how much electrical energy it has inherited.
If not, it is likely that it will not be able to learn, and it will also waste this learning device in vain.
It is said that the factories that produce learning devices are all sealed. Even if you know how to make them, you can't make them without the corresponding machines.
But there is a place where this thing does exist, and that is the black market.
You can find everything in the black market, and the price will be relatively cheap.
Even if a new product is just launched today, there will be imitations or pirated products on the black market tonight or tomorrow.
The price of the Alliance's learning device is more than half cheaper on the black market, but most people who can afford this price will not go to the black market to buy it.
Jon also thought about letting Bangiras learn to defend, targeting its slow speed to resist some fatal damage.
Even if it fails to use it continuously, it can still use its strong body to resist the attack.
And the general skills are 100% successful, unless it is a weird Pokémon like Ditto.
The remaining one is the freezing ray, which is for Gyarados to learn.
Almost all water-type Pokémon have ice-attribute genes, so Gyarados shouldn't have any problems learning.
This cost Jon 300,000 Alliance Coins, which is equivalent to two Fire Stones he dug.
Speaking of these stones, they are not only useful for evolution, but also for absorbing the corresponding attribute energy, so that you can master the special moves of that attribute.
It's just that the energy required is a bit too much, and only some families have such strong funds to feed it.
Otherwise, you can let the Pokémon of the same attribute absorb it to enhance the power of your own attribute moves.
Jon is now focusing on cultivatingPokémon include Gyarados, Bankiras and Dragonite.
However, at this stage, Dragonite is far from being able to become its main force.
Jon's financial expenditure is also mostly concentrated on these three Pokémon.
Dragonite mainly provides nutrition and reasonable injection of maturation potions to make it mature as soon as possible, and then gain experience through battles and finally achieve evolution.
Therefore, Jon now adopts a free-range approach for Dragonite.
It yearns for the sky, so Jon lets Toucan take it to experience the beauty of flying.
This can not only stimulate its desire for evolution, but also exercise Toucan's flying ability. After all, Dragonite is not light in weight.
Although it was born not long ago, its weight is now close to 35 kilograms, which is not much different from the normal weight of Dragonite given by the alliance.
Gyarados and Bankiras mainly rely on the supply of nutrients and the combination of special moves.
Although with the passage of time and continuous fighting, they will naturally understand different special moves.
But some things do need extra learning, and Bankiras's demand for ore is not low, which is one of the reasons why Jon put it in the cave.
Boskodora's teaching to it is half based on imparting skills and half on feeding ore, which is Boskodora's own experience of growth.
Therefore, Jon will never give up this base, and the same is true for his friendship with Boskodora.
Even if he becomes a king-level Pokémon trainer in the future, it will not change.
I just don't know how much money it will take to buy the right to use this area from the alliance.
In addition to studying the data of dragon-attributed energy blocks, Jon will also shuttle among them during his rest time. With his rich experience, he points out their shortcomings.
In the end, after going through hardships and consuming ten portions of materials, he successfully made an energy block. It just so happens that the amount of this energy block is enough for Gyarados, Bankiras and Baby Dragon.
As luck would have it, Dragonite is a purebred dragon-type Pokémon, and Gyarados and Bankiras also have quite a lot of dragon-type energy in their bodies, which means they naturally have the opportunity to learn a lot of dragon-type tricks.
However, as a result, the current capital expenditure seems to have increased significantly.