Julian's Pokémon in the backyard were now all present, and it had been more than ten days since he returned ho from the high school league. For these ten days, Julian had beco a true hobody, rarely stepping outside.
Yet, unlike most people his age who might waste ti glued to their phones or playing video gas, Julian spent most of his hours with his Pokémon.
Each afternoon, at a fixed ti, he would engage in a battle with his father, Jake. In terms of commanding ability and combat experience, Julian was far from Jake's Rival.
While Julian's Pokémon were undeniably powerful thanks to the system that boosted their strength, the system couldn't train him as a trainer.
His father, a Elite-level Trainer, had years of battle experience and unmatched command skills that Julian was still far from mastering. Every day, during their battles, Jake's superior tactics and in-the-mont adaptability made it clear how much more Julian had to learn.
Although Julian could go toe-to-toe with most trainers of the sa level due to his Pokémon's strength, true Elite-level trainers like his father exposed the gaps in his knowledge. Against them, Julian's weaknesses in strategy beca apparent.
Julian had also noticed a slight change in the way his father battled him lately. Gone were the days when Jake would hold back during their matches. Now, his father went all out, often using tagross, Lucario, and other powerful Pokémon until Julian's team was on the brink of defeat before stopping.
The reason, Jake said, was to push Julian to his limits—to help him improve. But Julian couldn't help but think his father was also a bit jealous that he'd awakened Psychic powers, making him the first dual-ability person in Drakoria.
In the backyard, the Pokémon were busy training themselves. Even Shellder, the newest addition, was engaged in its own exercises.
At Julian's feet stood a small figure, watching the others in awe.
"Don't worry, Aron, you'll be training with them soon enough," Julian said with a gentle smile, kneeling down to rub the cold, smooth head of the young Steel-type. "But first, you've got to eat lots and grow strong!"
Aron, who was only a couple of days old, had just hatched from an egg given to Julian by his father upon his return ho. The egg had co from an Aggron in the Oreburgh secret realm, with the father being Jake's very own Aggron.
When the egg finally hatched, it revealed a bright-eyed little Aron.
Pokémon: Aron (Steel/Rock)
Level: 2
Qualification: Blue
Ability: Heavy tal
Gender: Male
Moves: Tackle, Harden
Disc Moves: None
Genetic Moves: Stomp, Heavy Slam, Endeavor, Dragon Rush
Aron's lineage was impressive. Both its parents were cyan-qualified Pokémon, and to everyone's delight, Aron had been born with a rare breakthrough to blue qualification—a significant step above most Pokémon.
This fact only deepened Jake's playful jealousy. His own son was already getting blessed with stronger Pokémon at such a young age!
Julian also noted that Aron's ability was the hidden ability Heavy tal, which doubles the weight of a Pokémon, which is the opposite of tagross' Light tal Ability.
This would prove invaluable when it eventually learned moves like Heavy Slam and Body Slam, which relied on its sheer mass.
Think about it with the potential to evolve into Aggron, a Pokémon that already weighed a staggering 360 kilograms, Aron's final form would double that to a whopping 720 kilograms.
For context, the famous heavyweight Pokémon Snorlax only weighed 460 kilograms.
Julian imagined Aggron slamming into opponents with the force of a mountain—a terrifying thought.
Julian took out a special item, the Soul of Totem, from the system and used it on Aron.
He watched as the essence rged into Aron's tiny body. The Steel-type paused mid-bite on an iron ore, prompting Julian to lean in with concern. "You alright, Aron? Do you feel okay?"
In the system introduction, there was no side effect ntioned of using Totem Soul.
"Aron~"
After a brief pause, Aron nodded and resud munching on the ore, determined to eat as much as possible. It knew, instinctively, that the more iron it consud, the stronger its shell would beco.
Aron didn't eat typical Pokémon food or power cubes. Its diet consisted of iron-rich ores and various tals. This wasn't just for sustenance—eating these materials helped reinforce its already tough body, making it even more resilient in battle.
The fifty kilograms of iron ore that Julian had prepared were disappearing quickly, and Aron had already moved on to gnawing through a stack of steel bars as if they were candy.
In addition to Aron, Julian now had six Pokémon under his care. However, Shellder wasn't a long-term mber of his team. Julian's goal was to evolve Shellder into a Slowking, which ant he needed to find a Slowpoke to pair with it.
The minimum requirent was that the Slowpoke had to have cyan qualifications, ensuring that when it evolved with Shellder using a King's Rock, the Slowking's qualifications wouldn't drop below cyan.
While Julian could use the system to buy qualification potions, they were prohibitively expensive, and he preferred to find a suitable Slowpoke through other ans. His family was already helping him track one down, and given that Slowpokes were relatively common in certain regions, it was only a matter of ti before they found one.
In the coastal Haitian City, located in the Central South Province, there was even a dedicated Slowpoke Park with nearly 10,000 of them.
Slowpoke had beco a symbol of the city, especially after they played a critical role in protecting the city during a high-level secret realm riot two decades ago. Since then, they were regarded as the city's guardians. Many trainers in Haitian City specialized in Water or Psychic-type Pokémon, with Slowpoke being a popular choice.
Suddenly, Julian noticed Aron slowing down. The steel bars were no match for Aron's appetite, but exhaustion had started to set in. Yawning, the little Pokémon began to droop.
"Looks like it's ti for a rest, buddy," Julian said, effortlessly picking up the 120-kilogram Aron as if it were a feather. Now that Julian had developed his strength further, carrying even the heavy Steel-type was easy. "Let's get you to the Rest Garden in the Mimic Room."
The Mimic Room was a specialized chamber designed to replicate the unique energy of Pokémon secret realms, helping young Pokémon grow stronger in a short ti. According to research, the Pokémon in the secret realms were generally stronger than the outside world. The reason was that the secret realm has special energies suitable for the growth of Pokémon.
The higher the level of the secret realm, the higher the energy present.
Therefore, the Mimic Room appeared. An advanced Mimic Room had equivalent energy to an Advanced Secret Realm, but the cost was sky-high.
A new Pokémon like Aron, it's best for it to stay in the Mimic Room and get stronger after a good night's sleep.
As Julian made his way to the Mimic Room, his mother Tina glanced at her husband, jake.
"What's with that look on your face?"
"I just saw Julian walking into the Mimic Room with Aron... that little guy has the Heavy tal ability," Jake muttered, shaking his head in disbelief.
Tina chuckled, resting a hand on her husband's arm. "Our son is really sothing, isn't he?"
Jake sighed, but a proud smile tugged at the corner of his lips. "Yeah... he really is."
Reviews
All reviews (0)