Font Size
15px

Zoroark moved swiftly through the trees and rocks, its body weaving seamlessly between obstacles as Sato leaned forward slightly on its back, closing his eyes to sense the Pokémon around them.

For more than half a year since his reincarnation, his Dark Energy had remained stagnant, neither increasing nor improving in any way.

Dark Energy was the foundation of his strength, and while Sato outwardly showed no signs of impatience, deep down, he was desperate to enhance it.

Simple ditation could only accelerate its recovery, but it no longer provided any actual growth.

However, during yesterday's battle in Luminous Swamp, his Dark Energy had increased slightly. Though the improvent was minor, it was enough to surprise and excite Sato.

This was one of the reasons he wanted to train alone, Dark Energy was his ultimate trump card, sothing he wouldn't expose unless absolutely necessary.

As his Dark Energy strengthened, the most noticeable effect was that his detection range expanded. Previously, he could sense six-type Pokémon within a 20-ter radius, but now, it had increased to 21 ters.

It wasn't much, but the further he progressed, the harder it was to improve, even a single ter was a rare gain.

So whenever he was alone, Sato would keep his Dark Energy active, hoping he might unexpectedly discover sothing worthwhile.

Just two hours ago, he had successfully captured a Priape with Pseudo-Elite Four potential. Sato didn't particularly like its aggressive temperant, but he knew there were plenty of trainers who did.

However, encountering high-potential Pokémon while sprinting at full speed was purely a matter of luck.

By now, they had climbed halfway up the extinct volcano. Perhaps due to its volcanic nature, the slope was unusually smooth, with short, sparse trees.

Aside from Volcano Lake at the summit, the slopes had very few Pokémon habitats, which was why Sato felt comfortable riding Zoroark openly up the mountain.

"Zorooar~"

"What is it?"

Zoroark tilted its head slightly, and Sato followed its gaze. About 200 ters ahead, a group of three n and one woman was also rushing toward the summit, heading for the lake just like them.

"Ignore them," Sato withdrew his gaze and patted Zoroark's back before closing his eyes again, though he remained slightly more alert than before.

Zoroark increased its speed slightly and subtly adjusted its path, shifting away from the other group.

While it wasn't afraid of them, it didn't want unnecessary trouble.

Sato noticed Zoroark's small maneuver but chose not to intervene.

He knew that to certain people, he and Zoroark would look like pri targets, a young trainer with an unknown Pokémon.

If he could avoid trouble, he would, but if he couldn't, well...

It would co down to who had the stronger Pokémon or strenght. Sato had never feared such encounters.

-----

As they neared the summit, it beca impossible to avoid other adventurers.

Many of them looked at Sato with curiosity. For soone his age to enter the inner regions of Mt. Silver alone, he was either being secretly protected by a powerful trainer or was a true genius.

So may have considered the idea of stealing from him, but for now, they held back.

Crossing the mountain ridge, the early winter winds reddened Sato's cheeks, but the breathtaking scenery of Volcano Lake made it all worth it.

A serene lake, mist curling above its surface, and lush green forests encircling the shore, viewed from above, it was like a hidden erald within the vast expanse of Mt. Silver.

However, at the lake's edge, a cluster of tents disrupted the otherwise pristine view.

For safety, many trainers had gathered into small camps, watching out for one another while also keeping each other in check.

Sato considered his options for a mont before commanding Zoroark to take a different path, steering away from the main encampnts.

"There are too many people here."

Zoroark circled halfway around the lake, but most of the ideal camping spots had already been taken.

"A popular mission, yet this is the scene I find," Sato shook his head and continued directing Zoroark to search for a spot.

After circling around for more than half an hour, he finally found a decent location not far from the main encampnt.

With the sun now high in the sky, Sato pulled out a pre-prepared al from his backpack and quickly ate without much thought.

He then arranged for his Pokémon to eat in pairs, ensuring they all got a proper al before taking an hour-long break.

Once everything was settled, Sato brought Carvanha to the lakeshore and began an intense training session.

Underwater ambushes, rapid directional changes, move chaining, explosive power training, live combat practice, each exercise was thodically planned.

Carvanha gritted its teeth and pushed through, determined to reach the Elite level as soon as possible.

Unbeknownst to them, a shadow beneath the water was quietly observing their training, even mimicking so of the techniques with surprising accuracy.

Though the training session was loud, causing a few passersby to stop montarily, none lingered for long. In such a noisy environnt, even if a Totodile were nearby, it would likely have already fled.

Sato was focused entirely on training, holding onto the mindset that capturing a Totodile was purely up to chance.

--------

Three days passed, and the number of adventurers around Volcano Lake had significantly decreased.

Doing a quick ntal count, Sato estimated that nearly half a month had passed since the sighting was first reported, aning the initial frenzy was finally dying down.

Sato continued Carvanha's training. Even though Carvanha could fight on land, it was ultimately still a fish, training in water remained the most logical approach.

Lakes were scarce in the inner regions of Mt. Silver, and now that fewer people were around, Sato figured he might as well stay a few more days.

As night fell, the glow of the campfire flickered.

Zoroark lay beside Sato, its front paws crossed while it fixated on the flas.

Sato leaned against Zoroark, absentmindedly flipping through a book detailing strange tales about Mt. Silver.

Perched on a tree branch nearby, Gengar sat cross-legged, blending perfectly into the darkness.

The three of them were simply digesting their als.

Suddenly, Gengar's eyes snapped open.

Zoroark's ears twitched, and its body tensed, imdiately drawing Sato's attention.

Sato's gaze sharpened, though he didn't lower his book. Instead, he slowly expanded his Dark Energy outward.

From just behind him, a faint yet highly repulsive aura seeped into his perception.

"Fighting-type? Bug-type?" Sato muttered, still speculating when another distinct aura appeared to his right, this one brimming with excitent.

"Dark-type. Two different attributes... is this a coordinated ambush?"

Sato smirked. Back when the lake was crowded, no one dared to act recklessly out of fear of exposing themselves.

Now that fewer people were around, they had chosen him as their target? How exhilarating!

Licking his lips, he felt no fear, only anticipation. It had been quite a while since his last predator-on-predator encounter.

Still maintaining a steady rhythm, he casually turned another page of his book.

Zoroark kept its eyes fixed on the fire, while Gengar, completely invisible, moved quietly to scan the surroundings for any additional threats.

The hostile presence drew closer, now less than five ters away.

"Night Daze!"

"Zoroark!"

You are reading Pokémon: Above the Top Chapter 118: Volcano Lake on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

The Villain's Story cover
Similar genre

The Villain's Story

Blazuku ·Fantasy

ThreeSoulslayinonebody,Onesoulbelongingtoamanwhohadreachedthepeak,thestrongestthereeverwas,theonewhohadthetalenttodoso.Yethesufferedbecauseofhistal...

Mage Manual cover
Similar genre

Mage Manual

Listening Day ·Fantasy

Ashopenedhiseyestofindthathehadtraveledtoastrangenationofmanyraces,andpeoplewerekneelingbeforehim.BeforehehadtimetoadapttothenewidentityoftheTermin...

Above The Sky cover
Similar genre

Above The Sky

Gloomy Sky Hidden God ·Fantasy

Thefirststarthatpassedawayextinguishedtwothousandyearsago. Fourhundredyearslater,themysteriousCalamityofHeavenlyFalldestroyedthecivilizationofthepr...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.