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The mont a VIP client put in a request, the construction crew arrived at Lu Ye’s house that very night.

"Yo, what a coincidence!"

The renovation team leader greeted him with a chuckle, though he was a bit surprised.

The damage was so minor this ti… That didn’t quite match this household’s usual style.

Even the Machoke wearing a safety helt recognized Lu Ye and gave him a sincere salute.

The repairs took about two hours—patching the hole, repainting the wall—good as new.

When Lu Ye tried to hand over the paynt, the team leader waved it off and said seriously,

"Mr. Lu, how could we charge you for such a small job?"

"Thanks to you, we’ve managed to establish ourselves in this neighborhood."

With a broad grin, he added, "It’s just a wall. Anyti you need us, just call!"

"Machooo~" Machoke struck a bodybuilding pose, muscles gleaming.

After the crew left, Lu Ye absentmindedly scratched Growlithe’s chin, lost in thought.

Sure, he had just earned a Flathrower for free…

But why did it feel so exhausting?

Having a Fire-type Pokémon at ho was definitely a safety hazard.

Yet, under Lu Ye’s stern guidance, Growlithe let out a soft whimper, clearly aware of its mistake.

"Alright, just be more careful next ti," Lu Ye said, ruffling its fur with a smile. "And good luck in tomorrow’s match!"

Growlithe gazed up at him with tearful, glistening eyes, letting out a pitiful whine.

Lu Ye had a few friends who owned Huskies.

When they wrecked the house, it wasn’t out of spite—they just had too much energy.

If he wanted Growlithe to behave, draining its energy through intense training seed like a solid plan…

"Looks like I need to get serious about this."

Lu Ye nodded to himself.

"I have to wear it out before it can even think about wrecking the house!"

For the next two days, he took Growlithe to train at the Bull Training Club.

"Gengarrr!"

Gengar, sporting a pair of sunglasses and a Blue Glass Whistle, stood guard.

The mont Growlithe showed signs of slacking off, it blew the whistle without hesitation.

Technically, Lu Ye was also there to train…

But sohow, he found himself completely sidelined.

Watching Growlithe, fur damp with sweat, tongue lolling out in exhaustion, Lu Ye felt a pang of sympathy. But in the end, he nodded in approval.

"I’ll cook you sothing good when we get back."

Just then, the sun peeked out from behind the clouds, casting golden rays over them.

Growlithe’s eyes brightened.

In an instant, its fatigue seed to vanish before Lu Ye’s eyes.

Lu Ye froze, his expression turning strange.

…He had completely forgotten.

This little guy had inherited Morning Sun!

Which ant… after wrecking the house, it could just heal up and go for round two?!

"Damn… I really didn’t think this through."

He smacked his forehead.

Two days passed.

Despite all the training, Growlithe never truly wore out.

anwhile, Lu Ye? ntally drained.

Aside from refining Flathrower, Growlithe had also mastered Body Slam.

At the end of each session, it would excitedly leap at Lu Ye.

If not for Gengar stepping in to block, Lu Ye suspected he’d have to get an X-ray…

While still trying to wrestle Growlithe off him, the East China Tournant’s Top 32 Matches officially began.

October 18th, Sunday.

Still holding onto a bit of resentnt, Lu Ye sent out an extrely fired-up Growlithe.

The result?

A complete and utter stomp.

It crushed the opponent effortlessly.

The livestream chat exploded with bullet comnts.

Even the guest comntators exchanged bewildered glances.

"I rember… this guy is the captain of Hangzhou University’s junior team, right?"

"Yeah, that's Liu Zhi, a Fire-type specialist… He’s already earned four Gym Badges."

"But what’s up with that Growlithe?! How does it have this powerful a Flathrower!?"

Before anyone could answer, beams of light converged on Growlithe, and its injuries began to heal…

"Holy crap, Morning Sun!?"

"It can attack and tank?! That’s just unfair!"

"Let’s be real—this is classic Teacher Lu behavior!"

That day, Lu Ye successfully advanced to the Top 32 of the East China Tournant, and sponsorship offers flooded in.

But Lu Ye, who refused to sell out, politely declined them all.

"If I wanted money, I'd find a rich lady, not a corporate sponsor," he mused.

anwhile, his newly uploaded video, "Teacher Lu’s Late-Night Diner #04: Mapo Tofu," climbed the rankings in the lifestyle category, second only to "Professor Oak’s Backyard."

The latest episode of Professor Oak’s Backyard featured Ash’s herd of Tauros migrating—from one side of the yard to the other—breaking viewership records.

Yet, the Late-Night Diner series still managed to generate significant buzz.

Sinnoh Region.

Fire-type Elite Four mber Flint, a devoted fan of the stream, was slurping instant noodles as he clicked on Teacher Lu’s latest video.

Watching food videos while eating—normally, a great experience.

But the mont Growlithe’s Flathrower was unleashed, Flint’s entire body froze.

"Wait… Isn’t that the technique I taught Teacher Lu?"

Flint blinked.

This wasn’t just Flathrower—it incorporated vortex techniques to enhance the burn rate…

Though Squirtle had extinguished the flas quickly, Flint recognized his own carefully crafted technique at a glance.

If it had taken Growlithe six months to master, Flint wouldn’t have been surprised.

But… how long had it been?

Just over a month… and it had already perfected the move?!

And worse—it learned it while eating?!

Comparing himself to this, didn’t he look stupid?!

After an intense internal struggle, Flint finally cald down.

"Hmm… Well, Teacher Lu is a breeder who focuses on Pokémon food."

Gradually, everything made sense.

He nodded to himself.

"Learning moves by eating… yeah, that checks out!"

This video also sparked heated discussion in the Master Chat Group.

Tokiwa Erika: I really want to try that… (??﹃??)

Blue: I followed Teacher Lu’s steps exactly, but mine didn’t taste right!

Brock squinted and said, "That’s because you didn’t use wide oil."

"W-Wide oil?!"

"It’s a unique Donghuang cooking technique… like adding ‘just a pinch of salt.’"

Brock nodded. "I’ve been studying Donghuang cuisine myself. I’ll make it for you guys next ti."

Gold: Aweso! I’ll take the maglev over to crash your al!

Silver: …Are you an idiot?

Green:

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Teacher Lu:

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A perfectly synchronized chorus.

Krystal blinked in surprise.

"Teacher Lu, I rember you only recently caught that Growlithe, right?"

Lu Ye nodded. "Two months ago."

Krystal paused.

So… in just two months… Lu Ye had taught Growlithe Flathrower through food alone…?

She murmured, "No wonder he’s Teacher Lu…"

The Breeding Legend, Green, pondered:

"@Teacher Lu, I watched your video… Are you training it as a Special Attack-focused Growlithe?"

Green himself had an Arcanine and had his own unique breeding approach.

With a base stat total of 555, Arcanine had once been considered a legendary Pokémon in Donghuang.

Its balanced offense and defense made it excellent for both sweeping and pivoting.

If it could learn Hyper Voice and synergize with Intimidate, its presence on the field would be overwhelming.

Green rubbed his chin.

While Flathrower was strong, with Growlithe’s physical build…

Not training it for lee combat would be a waste!

Lu Ye hesitated for a mont.

To be honest, as a competitive battle player, he had always been terrible at distributing EVs properly…

A physical Sylveon…

A campy, stalling Squirtle…

But hey, as long as he wasn’t playing in Master-tier tournants, it was all fine!

Teacher Lu replied, "I think… a balanced diet should be good enough."

Green suddenly understood.

A dual-attacking Arcanine?!

That was a difficult path…

But if anyone could pull it off, it was Teacher Lu.

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