July 22nd, Wednesday.
Early in the morning, Lu Ye opened the cara with Eevee in his arms, and instantly, a huge crowd of ‘cloud Eevee fans’ flooded into the livestream.
“Eevee-chan is finally live!”
“Teacher Lu, could you move out of the way? Please give the strear so space.”
“Thanks for the ‘rocket to Eevee’… Ahem, it’s indeed my fault, I blocked the cara.”
Lu Ye humbly adjusted the cara to focus on Eevee.
Was sothing off here?
This was supposed to be a shady livestream, yet sohow it turned into a pet blogger session?
However, based on the gift-giving, the response was no less than when Lu Ye showed his face—maybe even better…
Lu Ye smiled contentedly and gently patted Eevee's little head.
“Let go of your hand!”
“Teacher Lu, get lost!”
Lu Ye grabbed Eevee’s soft cushion and lightly cleared his throat:
“Today we’re playing with an entertainnt lineup, and the star of the show is our old partner, the Pink Demon family.”
The so-called Pink Demon refers to Pokémon like Clefairy, Chansey, Blissey, and other cute-looking yet incredibly annoying Pokémon.
In reality, because Blissey is mostly monopolized by the Joy family, few people use it to build strategies.
Of course, Blissey’s offensive power is also quite limited, which is why Lu Ye said that today’s lineup is an “entertainnt lineup.”
“Thanks to ‘Why didn’t Teacher Lu stream the past few days’ for the plane… Teacher Lu was dating Cynthia the other day.”
A string of question marks quickly flooded the chat.
“???”
“I’ve never seen such a shaless person!”
Lu Ye sighed.
These days, no one believes the truth.
During the ti spent with Cynthia, not only did he not hook up with a rich woman, but he also ended up owing five million.
To pay off the debt, Lu Ye decided to lead his Pokémon career (strike that)... and beco a strear instead.
After all, streaming was his old profession. Even if Plants vs. Zombies flopped, there was always a fallback.
As for selling Pokéblocks... Lu Ye had thought about it.
But that required a professional qualification, sothing like selling prescription dicine.
Even if he sold to the big shots in his group, the effectiveness of his Pokéblocks would probably end up being comparable to smuggling across borders…
Overall, even a mosquito is at, so streaming inco couldn’t be ignored.
During a match, a ga Lu Ye was playing suddenly caught the fans’ attention.
“What ga is the strear playing?”
“Why isn’t the strear talking?”
“A mute strear? Following!”
While encrypted ssaging with Dave, Lu Ye explained:
“This is a ga I developed myself, it’ll be available soon, and those interested can go ahead and buy it.”
“Wow, Teacher Lu can make gas too?”
“This looks really fun!”
“Any UP (content creator) who isn’t a ga developer isn’t a good trainer!”
This unexpected twist caught the viewers by surprise, but inadvertently helped boost the popularity of Plants vs. Zombies.
Feeling satisfied, Lu Ye began today’s battle.
There were no surprises as Lu Ye once again showcased his "bad luck" tradition.
Missed moves, wrong reads, and explosions happening on the spot…
Laughter echoed in the chat.
“Watching Red is just for fun, if you want to learn real skills, watch Teacher Lu!”
“This one, this one is a direct hit!”
Lu Ye slapped the table in frustration: “How can there be such a dirty trick like ‘Swap Field’?”
The opponent was a Psychic-type trainer with a lineup based around Space teams and Swap Field.
Clearly, the opponent had mastered the use of ‘Swap Field.’
Although Lu Ye’s bad luck played a large part, as a Psychic-type move, ‘Swap Field’ was even more useful than ‘Teleport.’
If used well, it could even swap positions in singles battles, leading to flashy moves like ‘changing from favorable to unfavorable’ or ‘Toxic Spikes landing on your own field.’
“If you can’t win, join in, I recomnd the strear teach all six Pokémon to learn Swap Field!”
“Lu Ye doesn’t lose without reason! The opponent is probably a big shot too!”
The Master Ball-level players were few, and among those who loved gaming, the big shots Lu Ye faced were not uncommon.
But this counter-dirty trick really surprised Lu Ye.
He glanced at the ID of this shady player and imdiately furrowed his brows.
Sinnoh's Psychic-type Elite Four, Wu Song.
Wasn’t this guy a scholar? Why did he think of playing gas?!
Wu Song’s Residence, Sootopolis City, Sinnoh Region.
Dressed in a wine-red suit with shoulder-length blue hair, Wu Song leaned on the couch and glanced at his companions, Dayou and Alou:
“So this is the ga you guys were talking about, huh?”
Dayou scratched his red explosive hair, laughing awkwardly: “I didn’t expect... you to pick it up so quickly.”
Alou, with his green hair sticking up in a quirky manner, nodded: “Wu Song is too dirty! His tactics are even more refined than in real life!”
Wu Song pushed his blue flat glasses, smiling coldly: “My opponent has beaten Cynthia before! How about… you two try?”
Though Cynthia was using a smurf account, in the Master ranks, there were only a few players who enjoyed gaming, and everyone knew who they were.
Alou, the Sinnoh Bug-type Elite, who was barely twenty, shook his head quickly.
He had faced Lu Ye multiple tis.
Alou’s team was pretty average, and when facing Lu Ye’s dirty tricks, he had no advantage at all.
Dayou, the Sinnoh Fire-type Elite, with his red explosive hair, stiffened his neck and also recalled the fear of being dominated by Lu Ye.
Dayou’s strategy, like in real life, relied on flas to trigger Pokémon’s Fire traits, but it was a simple and straightforward approach.
In general, Dayou’s losses to Lu Ye were almost as frequent as Alou’s.
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