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What Jacob didn't know was that because of the attacks on the Dragon-type and Ground-type secret realms, a major change occurred within the Pokémon Association.
A violent conflict broke out between the young and upright Heavenly Kings, including Mason, and the old and corrupt Heavenly Kings. As a result, the decadent and corrupt Pokémon Association was about to face a cleansing storm.
Speaking of the attack on the Ground-type secret realm, Jacob only heard about it when he returned to the Lin family. It was said that Dante launched the attack just seven minutes after the attack on the Dragon-type secret realm.
No one expected Dante to be so bold. He took advantage of the weak defense inside the Ground-type secret realm and directly attacked it with his Tyranitar.
According to the trainers who were present in the secret realm, Dante easily defeated the King-level trainers who stayed in the secret realm with an almost crushing attitude.
Dante's Tyranitar was extremely powerful—it could be said that it had reached the peak King-level, and was only one step away from Champion level.
But the good news was that Dante didn't go on a killing spree this time. Or rather, apart from wiping out the entire Zhao family, there had been no news of him killing anyone else.
Dante just stole a lot of Pokémon eggs, especially those of Drilbur, Baltoy, and Hippopotas. Of course, there were also some Pokémon eggs like Trapinch.
It was obvious that after having the core weather setter of the Sandstorm team, Tyranitar, Dante wanted to switch from the Dark-type team to the Sandstorm team. Among them, Drilbur's evolved form Excadrill was undoubtedly the most core offensive player of the Sandstorm team, and Hippopotas's evolved form Hippowdon was another weather setter for the Sandstorm team.
With the addition of these two Pokémon, as long as they grew up, Dante's strength would skyrocket again.
However, all this had nothing to do with Jacob. With his current strength, he could never be Dante's opponent, and he couldn't control Dante's affairs. But Jacob believed that one day, he would fight Dante. Now the only thing he had to do was seize the time and continuously improve his strength.
Early the next morning, Nina arrived at the Lin family early and went to the Dragon Gym with Jacob for practical training.
On one hand, Charmeleon was about to evolve, and it needed a hearty battle to stimulate it to complete the evolution. On the other hand, as Jacob's own Pokémon had successively entered the Lord level, Jacob had the idea of attempting a winning streak. The last time he stopped at fifteen consecutive wins, although the reward was good, it was all exchanged for Kyle's single life.
This time he must rely on his own strength to win more consecutive victories.
Arriving at the Dragon Gym, Jacob listened to people around him discussing what happened yesterday.
Obviously, the Dragon-type Secret Realm and the Ground-type Secret Realm being attacked one after another made the Pokémon Association lose face. The strength of the Association was questioned by the general public, and there was a lot of criticism online.
The Pokémon Association made so much money and collected so much tax, but the result was only this level of combat power. And in the capital, two secret realms were easily taken by the Dawn Society.
The strong anger from the people, coupled with the loss of the two secret realms, finally prompted a storm within the Pokémon Association, and change quietly came.
Jacob had never thought that he would be able to participate in this revolution, but that was a story for later. Now he was facing his first opponent in his winning streak—a young man who used Weavile.
Weavile was a standard speed attacker with high speed, great flexibility, high physical attack, and sharp claws, which made Weavile look like a fragile assassin.
Weavile was also one of the earliest dragon slayers in competitive battles, and was also one of Jacob's favorite Pokémon.
He liked it, but as more and more Pokémon appeared, Weavile's performance in competitive play was getting worse and worse. Especially the dual typing of Dark and Ice was extremely problematic—four times weak to Fighting, plus its fragile body, it could be easily taken down by a Mach Punch in competitive play.
However, in reality, the flexible Weavile was very powerful. Both Ice-type trainers and Dark-type trainers liked to capture a Weavile very much.
"Go, Charmeleon!"
"Go, Weavile!"
The golden Fire-type Pokémon, with a scarf around its neck and a pair of fierce eyes, looked at the slender Weavile with high morale.
It's just a skinny thing—I can easily handle it, Charmeleon thought confidently.
The opponent's Weavile revealed a menacing look in its eyes as it stared at Charmeleon. As a Dark-type Pokémon, it naturally carried a sense of intimidation.
It was obvious that this Weavile's ability was Pressure. In competitive play, the Pressure ability reduced the PP of the opponent's moves, but in reality, the Pressure ability was completely different.
In reality, the Pressure ability would make the enemy feel oppressed, thus affecting the opponent, making its movements and attacks become stiff and sluggish. The degree of influence was related to the difference in strength and personality between both sides.
If Weavile's opponent was a timid Pokémon, the effect would be quite good. On the contrary, if Weavile faced a brave Pokémon, the effect would be greatly reduced.
For example, now, Weavile was facing the fierce Charmeleon, and the strength of both sides wasn't much different, so the effect of the Pressure ability could be said to be very small.
"Weavile, Fake Out!"
The young man immediately had Weavile use the Fake Out move at the beginning, which was also one of the most annoying moves in competitive play. Although it could only be used when first entering battle like First Impression, it had very high priority and would make the enemy flinch, which was equivalent to wasting a turn.
In reality, this move was equally annoying. Jacob discovered that this move shouldn't be called Fake Out, but should be called "Surprise Slap." Having a surprise slap right when it appeared could directly confuse the enemy and increase the opponent's anger.
This was the situation now. The moment Weavile came out of its Poké Ball, its body suddenly accelerated, and it waved its claws and gave Charmeleon a big slap.
Charmeleon was hit before it could react and just stood there in a daze.
What's going on? Why do you slap me right away? Referee, this is unfair!
After being stunned, Charmeleon came to its senses and immediately became furious! Anyone would be angry in this situation.
"Charmeleon, Flamethrower!"
The furious Charmeleon took a deep breath, then opened its mouth in anger and let out an angry roar, with flames filling its mouth and suddenly spurting out.
The pillar of flame rushed straight toward Weavile with terrifying momentum, but Weavile was extremely fast and small in size, so it leaped backward and easily avoided the Flamethrower.
"Weavile, Night Slash!"
"Charmeleon, use Heat Wave on the entire area ahead!"
Seeing that the Flamethrower missed at such close range, Jacob frowned. This small and agile Pokémon was quite troublesome. He instead had Charmeleon use a wide-area attack move like Heat Wave.
Charmeleon suddenly took another deep breath and blew out a large cloud of hot air from its mouth, which almost covered all the area in front of it, leaving no room for Weavile to dodge.
Aren't you good at dodging? If I can't hit you with precise strikes, I'll just blanket you with fire!
"Weavile!"
Weavile let out a fierce roar, and the claws on both hands were covered with dark energy. It used its claws covered in dark energy to try to push through the Heat Wave and rush toward Charmeleon.
Obviously, Weavile underestimated Charmeleon's power. Charmeleon was a Master-level potential Pokémon with an incredibly powerful Heat Wave, plus type advantage. Weavile's fragile body simply couldn't withstand it!
The hot wind rushed in and burned Weavile, causing it to cry out in pain.
The opposing trainer didn't expect Charmeleon's Heat Wave to be so powerful.
"Charmeleon, Flamethrower!"
With the final Flamethrower, Jacob successfully won his first victory.
Apart from being hit by a Fake Out at the beginning, Charmeleon only consumed a little bit of stamina, so it could be said that it won without any real damage.
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