Pokémon Dragon’s Head
41 Dojo Challenge 1

Zhu Zhiyue

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"To think that I would actually see a ghost in such a place. Forget it, the round land shark will use its Shadow Claw to end the battle!”

Yulong Jie crossed his arms in front of his chest, his eyes narrowed as he gave the order.

The vicious round land shark suddenly leaped up, its sharp teeth turning into ghost energy. Under the shocked gaze of the opponent trainer, it bit down on the ghost's body formed by mist. The ghost elf, which was originally as troublesome as the esper elf, fainted on the ground with a scream that made people feel like a cold wind was blowing.

"Guisi has lost his fighting strength, the round land shark wins!”

The referee rang the bell loudly, announcing Yulong Jie's victory. At the same time, he reminded the trainer that he could not attack anymore.

"Hmph, these rookie trainers are much weaker than I thought. Or am I too strong for these rookie trainers?”

Yulong Jie tidied up his clothes and walked up to shake the man's hand. Then he turned around and left, as if he couldn't be bothered to say a word. However, his muttering was heard by his opponent. Although the man who lost the match was a little angry, he could only sigh to himself. He put away the ghost with his sprite ball and left gloomily, waiting for the next week's challenge.

The dojo challenge was not a competition where a trainer could challenge the dojo master directly. Instead, they had to participate in a qualifier before challenging the dojo master. The qualifier was divided into eight groups, and the grouping was based on strength. A rookie trainer like Yulong Jie, who had not received a badge, was placed in the first group. The members of his group were also rookie trainers. The winners of each of the eight groups would have the right to challenge the dojo master once a week. The winner would receive a badge, while the loser would have to continue with the qualifiers next week.

"The rookies over there are really amazing. All the battles are settled in one move, but they managed to finish off all the rookie trainers in the first group in such a short time.”

Yulong Jie's quick resolution of the battle and the fact that he did not even need to use a second move to finish the battle had attracted the attention of many people. A group of new trainers or trainers with a few badges surrounded his competition ground with interest, pointing at him.

" He should be a practical fighter. I just looked around and saw that almost all the rookie trainers over there are academic trainers. It's understandable that they lost to him. Even if this is just a competition and not a life and death battle, the gap between them will actually be even bigger.”

" Ha, that's really amazing. A newbie trainer who has just traveled dares to go deep into uninhabited areas for training. You have to know that most trainers start off by fighting to accumulate experience. Only when they are strong enough will they dare to enter places where wild elves are densely populated. Even so, who knows how many trainers die in the wild every year.”

The two trainers who were standing not far away chatted as they watched Yulong Jie easily get a spot in the first group and then leave. They were only waiting for the official dojo challenge a day later.

"What's that elfin of his? I don't think I've seen it before.”

"Those aren't elves from the Guandu region, they should be from the Shen Ao region.”

"Eh? How did you know?"

"Don't you watch the other regions 'Alliance Competition? The Shen Ao region had just finished hosting the Alliance Competition. The new Shen Ao champion's main force was the final evolution of the round land shark. Speaking of which, that champion was really beautiful. When I saw her on TV, I was shocked. She was so beautiful and strong. I heard that her personality was also very good. She had countless fans in the Shen Ao region.”

One of the men in the chat glared at his companion. He sounded extremely excited as if he had fallen into a delusion.

“……”

Although Yulong Jie was quite far away from the two trainers who were chatting, he had Super Dream's superpower and his eyesight and hearing were far superior to ordinary people. Even though they were more than twenty meters away, he could still hear the contents of their conversation.

'The champion of the Shen Ao…the practical and academic…'

Yulong Jie muttered to himself. He knew about the Shen Ao champion very well. Even if he had never watched anime, he knew about this famous champion. As for the so-called academic and practical factions, he had only recently learned about them.

The so-called practical faction was the type like Yulong Suke who traveled in the wild from the beginning, training and fighting in the midst of life and death, while the academic faction purely relied on the battles between trainers to improve their elf abilities.

According to Yulong Jie's opinion, the improvement of a sprite's strength depended on the sublimation of the spirit under the high concentration of the will. As a trainer like him led a sprite to live in a dangerous environment for a long time, it could be said that the sprite's strength was growing at every moment. On the other hand, the academic school led a daily life without danger most of the time. Only during battle would the sprite concentrate its will to grow. The difference between them would become larger and larger as time passed.

Of course, after most trainers gained enough experience from battles that were not dangerous, they would also switch from being academic to being practical and go to places where no one would go for special training. However, even if they used a safe method to obtain their initial growth, the mortality rate in the life and death battles in the wild and outside would not decrease much. Most people who were afraid of death did not dare to go too deep into the no man's land, or they would choose to escape when they encountered danger. The difference in strength between trainers was slowly formed under such circumstances.

The strong could form an army by themselves, while the weak could be trapped in a bitter battle even against an elf. The gap between the Four Heavenly Kings and ordinary trainers was like a chasm.

There were also rookie trainers like Yulong Jie who trained in the wild from the very beginning, but there were too few of them. The death rate of rookie trainers in the wild was even higher. For example, what he, Xiao Zhi, and Xiao Mao did was no different from suicide in the eyes of others.

"Sigh, this is so troublesome. I have to participate in the qualifiers to challenge a dojo, and the dojo challenge time is only once a week. It can start tomorrow night, right?”

Yulong Jie walked out of the arena. He had his hands in his pockets as he looked at a magnificent building in the distance. It was like a huge football field, enough for tens of thousands of people to watch. As the world's largest entertainment and most important competition, the Dojo Challenge was not like in anime and games, where battles started in a small room. Every Dojo Challenge was a grand event that attracted worldwide attention. It was a competition that everyone in the world cared about.

Trainers were the biggest stars in the world. Every powerful trainer was like a celebrity.

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