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Chapter 258: I'm really good at field battles!

Wild battle?

Not that kind of wild battle?

In the world of Pokémon, a wild battle signifies the most primitive, rule-breaking combat.

Unlike other Pokémon battles, the biggest difference with wild battles is that Trainers must also participate in the battle.

This means that Pokémon Trainers can be attacked in a wild battle.

As everyone knows, in a Pokémon team, the weakest link is not a specific Pokémon, but the Trainer themselves.

Once approached or attacked by another person's Pokémon, if the Trainer is not well protected, they will be the first to lose their ability to fight.

If in the wild, the Trainer might even lose their life as a result.

This is the charm of wild battles.

Even if your Pokémon's strength is far below your opponent's, if the opponent shows even a hint of laxity, the enemy might seize the opportunity to directly defeat the Trainer.

In that case, even if all Pokémon are present, as long as the Trainer loses consciousness, the team is considered to have lost.

This method of wild battle was very popular among older generations of Trainers.

In this day and age, unless truly encountering an enemy in the wild, wild battles rarely occur.

"That's right, it's a wild battle!" Joyce said seriously, "Since it's a wild battle, it will be decided in one round."

Mu Li's eyes immediately lit up: This is great! I just want to get off work early!

"I accept!" Mu Li replied impatiently.

The more he looked at Joyce now, the more he felt that he looked refined and handsome, and his favorable impression of him doubled.

Should I go easy? Give him some face?

After all, he was so considerate, knowing that he wanted to get off work, and specifically proposed a one-round decisive match format.

This time, Mu Li didn't bother with so many flashy things, directly summoning the original form of the Bewear lineup he had just used.

Bewear, Ditto, Zoroark, Hatterene, Gyarados, and Gardevoir.

And Joyce's lineup—Corviknight, Grimmsnarl, Gastrodon, Indeedee, Arcanine, Dragapult—was a typical burst output flow.

Mu Li recognized the main body of this lineup at first glance—Corviknight.

As expected, with the referee's command, Corviknight entered the field and Dynamaxed.

Corviknight's body expanded rapidly, instantly soaring to over 30 meters tall, coupled with its spread metal wings, it had quite an overwhelming aura.

Unfortunately, he was facing Gyarados.

Gyarados, who hadn't even done anything yet, was already a hundred meters tall, and the Dynamaxed Corviknight looked like a small bird in front of Gyarados, completely insignificant.

But Corviknight still pounced without fear.

Arcanine used Snarl, beginning to weaken Mu Li's Pokémon's Special Attack.

Dragapult directly merged into the shadows and disappeared.

Gastrodon suddenly erupted, and a Hydro Pump directly blasted towards Mu Li's position.

Before the Hydro Pump could reach him, Gyarados flicked its tail, actually enduring Gastrodon's Hydro Pump to attack Gastrodon.

Looking at that dozens-of-meters-long tail, Gastrodon had no room to resist and was directly sent flying out of the arena.

And Joyce, not far from Gastrodon, instantly broke out in a cold sweat.

Corviknight in the sky wasn't much better; Corviknight originally wanted to harass Gyarados, but a graceful figure appeared in the sky.

Hatterene looked at the tall Corviknight in front of her, her heart filled with joy.

Corviknight, huh, it's been a long time since I fought one!

The next second, dozens of Shadow Balls directly smashed into Corviknight.

Each of those Shadow Balls was like a tracking missile; Corviknight couldn't even dodge one, let alone avoid all of them.

Hatterene stated: When it comes to fighting Corviknight, I am a professional; back in the day, I could knock several out even in my sleep...

Facing the overwhelming Shadow Balls, Indeedee and Grimmsnarl still tried to put up a Light Screen to block them, but those Shadow Balls actually teleported, passing through all shields, and directly smashed onto Corviknight's body.

If there was still some playful meaning when battling Harris.

But in this battle, Mu Li's Pokémon directly demonstrated overwhelming strength.

Any single Pokémon standing out would require at least three or more of the opponent's Pokémon to team up to even hope to resist a bit longer.

Corviknight was blasted by the Shadow Balls and immediately exited its Dynamax state, and the other Pokémon also collapsed one after another.

"It's no match at all," Joyce murmured, and his only hope, Dragapult, was casually caught out by Gardevoir, who had been following Mu Li.

Even in a wild battle, Mu Li had no intention of attacking Joyce.

Now, all your Pokémon are gone, so you've lost too.

"I lost." Joyce gave up resisting; perhaps ever since he witnessed Mu Li's strength, he no longer craved victory.

Wild battle rules, they were just some boring little tricks.

Perhaps this one-round decisive rule, for him, was also a kind of relief?

The consecutive battles against three Champions completely solidified Mu Li's position as the world's number one.

"That's great, at least no messy people will come out to challenge me for a short while." Mu Li couldn't help but stretch, seemingly completely relaxed.

It was just that he was celebrating too early; what was harder than battling was that he still had to continue accepting those interviews.

Fortunately, the interview time this time was relatively short, mainly revolving around topics like "Why do you use the Bewear strategy?"

However, it must be said that the audience seemed very satisfied with this Bewear strategy.

No, perhaps, they just liked A Li to stir things up.

In past competitions, 1VS1, playing 60 full matches, not only were the people tired, but the audience was also tired.

A Li's matches, six Bewear swept through the world undefeated, and opponents conceded after one round.

There was Hatterene, who liked to throw dozens of Shadow Balls at once, and a hundred-meter-tall Gyarados, and the Bear God and Ditto who could tear apart Flash Cannon with their bare hands, and Zoroark who showed off in various cute ways, and Gardevoir who could hold a nuclear bomb in her hand.

Any one of these Pokémon was full of highlights!

What's more, these were just the Pokémon Mu Li usually didn't like to use; he still had his first and second team members who hadn't fought yet.

The anticipation alone was maxed out.

What made everyone more depressed was that A Li was now the world's number one.

As the world's number one Pokémon Trainer, he naturally had his own dignity; he couldn't just accept a challenge from anyone, could he?

This also meant that Mu Li's opportunities to act were simply too few.

However, Mu Li, having finished this public challenge, had already returned to the Magic City.

His identity as a Trainer could finally come to an end; he now just wanted to go back and get a good rest, and by the way, promote his new album on variety shows.

"Wonderful Life" was about to start recording again, and this time, the invited guest was Long Cheng.

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