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Even gods have their strengths and weaknesses.

According to established knowledge, Roy understood that legendary Pokemon were roughly divided into first-tier and second-tier gods. The Earth's Pokemon Alliance classified second-tier gods as "Legendary," while first-tier gods earned the designation "God's Domain."

The most distinctive characteristic of a legendary Pokemon was their mastery of specialized high-level energy and the complete fusion of their physical form with that energy.

After listening carefully to Frances's explanation, Roy concluded, "So the Pokemon of Elite-level trainers are actually at legendary level?"

Frances nodded thoughtfully, then shook his head. "Yes, but not entirely."

"Elite-level Pokemon, while possessing power comparable to legendary-level Pokemon, still fall short in terms of actual strength."

Frances showed a hint of helplessness as he continued, "Otherwise, why do you think the Alliance maintains separate classifications for 'Elite' and 'Legendary'? If their strengths were truly identical, it would be far more convenient to simply rge the categories."

This explanation left Roy sowhat puzzled. If they possessed the sa level of power, what created the gap in actual strength?

"The answer is actually quite simple," Sebastian interjected from the side. "It cos down to differences in life form levels. The fundantal life structure of legendary Pokemon differs significantly from ordinary Pokemon. Even when wielding equivalent power levels, they vastly surpass normal Pokemon in capability."

"This manifests in legendary Pokemon having exceptionally high base stats, and the energy they command often contains incredible properties, such as Darkrai's nightmare manipulation abilities."

This concept differed slightly from the base stat chanics found in Pokemon gas, where many second-tier legendary Pokemon actually possessed lower base stats than pseudo-legendary Pokemon.

"The gap concerning life forms remains largely theoretical and unconfird," Frances noted, his mood brightening as he smiled. "After all, we've never had the opportunity to examine a legendary Pokemon's physiology directly, so we couldn't prove this hypothesis... but today, your discovery has confird our speculation."

"Mine?" Roy asked, montarily startled before understanding dawned. "ga Evolution?"

"Exactly," Frances replied with evident satisfaction. "ga Evolution represents the power to elevate Elite Pokemon to legendary status."

This explained why ga Evolution's transcendence of natural limits occurred much more rapidly than normal evolution. It was the power to transform an ordinary Pokemon's life form to match that of a legendary Pokemon.

Roy's professional-level Lucario, after undergoing ga Evolution, remained at the professional level in terms of raw power. However, its life form had achieved legendary Pokemon status. The expanded aura power that ga Lucario wielded, similar to Darkrai's nightmare abilities, transcended the scope of ordinary moves.

Faced with such legendary power, it beca clear why the master-level Garchomp proved no match.

"What about Champion-level trainers?" Roy couldn't help but ask.

"Champions..." Frances didn't hesitate to share his knowledge. "Any Pokemon that has mastered 'God's Domain' level power qualifies its trainer for championship status. My Dragonite exemplifies this. However, due to life form differences, even my Dragonite cannot truly rival an actual 'god.'"

Roy nodded in understanding. The classification made perfect sense now.

Technically speaking, Elite level equated to Legendary level, but life form differences necessitated separate terminology for distinction.

During the Illuminati incident, Hers had ntioned that aside from Frances's "God's Domain" level Dragonite, his other Pokemon were essentially Elite level in capability.

Considering this perspective, the fact that Japanese Champion Avi actually commanded two gods seed sowhat excessive. Was there so hidden factor at play?

Hers had also suggested that reaching championship level involved an elent of 'luck.' Did Frances simply have poor fortune?

The information overload left Roy's thoughts sowhat scattered. After organizing his understanding, he ford a ntal summary:

Elite level < Legendary level = Champion level < God's Domain level, though Champion and God's Domain belonged to the sa general tier.

Generally speaking, humans remained weaker than gods. No wonder countries continued showing such respect toward legendary Pokemon—superior strength remained the ultimate authority.

"Well, that's ancient history now," Sebastian said, patting Frances's shoulder with a smile. "ga Evolution grants legendary power. Once your Dragonite undergoes ga Evolution, it can truly rival gods like Ho-Oh."

Frances nodded with a smile, his expression hopeful and expectant.

"Um..." Roy hesitated montarily.

What would ga Dragonite actually look like? The question burned urgently in his mind.

Sensing the shift in Roy's expression, Frances felt his heart skip a beat. A bad premonition crept over him as he asked cautiously, "Is sothing wrong?"

"Ahem." Roy adopted the gentle tone of a doctor comforting a patient. "Well, Mr. Frances, not every Pokemon can undergo ga Evolution. I learned from w that only forty-six species can ga Evolve. Unfortunately, Dragonite isn't among them."

Sebastian, Brayan, and Ryland, The Fire Elite, responded in unison: "Oh no."

Caroline bluntly stated with characteristic low emotional intelligence, "Your luck really is terrible."

Frances remained silent, processing this devastating news.

Sebastian felt less concerned—his Lucario could definitely ga Evolve.

Brayan and Ryland looked at Roy nervously, fearing they might beco the next unlucky victims.

Roy naturally knew the main Pokemon lineups of his country's Elite trainers. After consideration, he said, "Elite Brayan, your Gengar can undergo ga Evolution. Elite Ryland, your Charizard can also evolve, and there are even two different ga Evolution forms available."

"Sister Caroline's Gardevoir can also ga Evolve."

Caroline responded softly with a simple "Mm."

"Two forms!" Ryland exclaid with delight. "I'm actually incredibly lucky!"

Lucario, Gengar, Charizard, and Gardevoir happened to be the signature Pokemon of China's Elite Four. Having their strongest Pokemon capable of ga Evolution provided maximum benefits. Their luck seed remarkably good.

Amid the Elite Four's celebration, Frances appeared exhausted, rubbing his temples with the expression of soone thinking, "The joys and sorrows of humans aren't universal—I only find them noisy."

"Mr. Frances, there's still good news," Roy offered consolingly. "Your Altaria can ga Evolve. After evolution, its typing becos Dragon and Fairy, making it incredibly powerful and an excellent dragon killer!"

Frances stared blankly. Was this supposed to be good news?

For dealing with Elite-level trainers, he didn't need ga Evolution assistance—his Dragonite alone could sweep through opponents. Only Champions warranted such power.

But as the world's only Dragon-type Champion, becoming a dragon killer seed counterproductive. Who exactly would he target? It felt more like creating a civil war specialist or dragon traitor.

Roy continued his consolation: "Although w only knows of forty-six types, that doesn't necessarily represent the absolute limit. Perhaps the corresponding ga Stones simply haven't been discovered yet. Maybe Dragonite's ga Stone will surface eventually... in the distant future."

Frances extended his hand wearily. "I need so ti alone."

After delivering this statent, Frances retreated to a corner to contemplate his existence.

Roy felt helpless—his country's Champion seed genuinely unlucky.

"Frances has always been sowhat unfortunate," Sebastian confided, leaning closer. "From past to present, his luck with random events consistently lands him second place—neither exceptionally good nor bad. Don't worry about comforting him; he'll adapt soon enough."

Roy thought this assessnt seed rather harsh.

"Now let's discuss your situation, Roy," Sebastian said seriously. "You've shared ga Evolution's secrets with us, and naturally, we cannot let your contribution go unrewarded."

Following ga Evolution's revelation, combined with Roy's previous actions, the existence of ga Stones and Key Stones could no longer remain hidden.

Every country possessed Key Stones, but locating corresponding ga Stones proved challenging. Determining which Pokemon could ga Evolve required verification, as did identifying which ga Stones corresponded to specific Pokemon.

Moreover, verification thods remained limited—only trainers and Pokemon sharing deep bonds could achieve resonance between the stones. Random pairings wouldn't suffice.

The conditions were extrely strict, requiring enormous verification workloads. Other countries wanting to explore ga Evolution's secrets would need considerable ti and effort, likely requiring two to three years for complete research.

A two to three-year advantage provided trendous benefits for any nation. Considering that global championship winners only maintained speaking rights for four years, Roy's contribution was imasurable.

"Any reasonable conditions?" Roy asked with a grin.

"Certainly," Sebastian nodded, adding, "However, consider whether the country can accommodate your requests. Avoid anything too outrageous."

Roy understood—requesting assistance in capturing and defeating w would be completely unreasonable.

He already had his answer prepared and stated his conditions clearly.

"Key Stones. I want three Key Stones."

"I haven't considered other requests yet. We can discuss those later."

Three Key Stones currently equaled three ga Evolution opportunities. Each quota represented a precious resource valuable enough for master trainers to fight desperately over.

For anyone else, even Elite trainers would struggle to obtain such permission. But Roy was different. After becoming w's chosen representative and developing ga Evolution, China's high-ranking officials viewed him as an irreplaceable treasure—too precious to risk losing.

Sebastian nodded and agreed without hesitation, though he remained curious.

"What do you need so many Key Stones for?"

ga Evolution required resonance to activate Key Stones, so possessing multiple stones couldn't enable simultaneous ga Evolutions. Empathizing with multiple Pokemon simultaneously seed like developing split personality disorder.

"I have so theories I want to test," Roy explained. "I'm not certain they'll work. I'll explain after experinting."

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