Without a doubt, Gu Xin's Pokémon videos had gone viral on Little Broke Site, especially the one he posted last night.
The two rounds of battles introduced more Pokémon and even featured the “goddess rivalry” between Chu Kelian and Bai Qianqian.
As two of the most prominent beauties at Magic University, Chu Kelian and Bai Qianqian had officially become internet sensations.
Especially Chu Kelian...
After all, her meltdown during the battle against Lin Sheng in the previous video was just too hilarious.
“Hmph, hmph, hmph! Now you all recognize my greatness, right?”
Lying in bed and hugging Charmander, Chu Kelian grinned ear to ear as she scrolled through the comments.
As for those saying things like “she just got lucky,” “that's so unsportsmanlike,” or “it's unfair to Squirtle,” Chu Kelian automatically filtered them out.
Are they joking?
If her Trapinch could flip that oversized turtle, it was pure skill—how was that unfair?
Blame the turtle for having such a big shell!
“Huh? What's burning?”
Sniffing the air, Chu Kelian blinked in confusion. Then her gaze landed on the bedspread.
“AAAAAH! Charmander, your tail!”
“Li-li-li!”
A sharp, panicked cry echoed through the cozy little room, accompanied by Charmander's flustered squeaks.
It was destined to be a lovely night.
The next day dawned bright and sunny.
Gu Xin opened the shop door, stretched lazily, and loosened his joints.
“Here's hoping for another good day~”
Lighting a cigarette, he sighed in contentment. Yesterday had been a very successful day, after all.
“Well, Boss, you're quite punctual.”
Just as Gu Xin finished his cigarette and was about to order breakfast, a teasing voice called out from nearby.
“Haha~ Mr. Chen, you're early as well.”
Gu Xin turned to see Chen Yun in a sharp suit, exuding the aura of a successful entrepreneur. Behind him stood a stylish young woman who seemed to be his secretary or an employee.
From their group chat conversations, Gu Xin had learned that Chen Yun was the CEO of a company—a classic case of a rich second-generation starting his own business.
“Not really. I've already been to the office. Since I had some free time, I thought I'd drop by and support your shop.”
Chen Yun laughed. It was already past 10 a.m.
“Oh, right, this is my secretary, Ouyang Xin. She's also interested in buying a Pokémon today.”
“Nice to meet you.”
Ouyang Xin looked at Gu Xin curiously and nodded politely.
“Nice to meet you. Please, come in.”
Gu Xin grinned. Customers like these were his favorite—they brought along new ones!
Inside the shop, Gu Xin greeted Diancie.
“I assume you're familiar with the process, Mr. Chen?”
“Of course.”
Chen Yun skillfully recorded Manaphy's data into his Pokédex before accepting the one Diancie handed over.
Ouyang Xin, meanwhile, was captivated by the elegant and obedient Diancie. She now believed that Larvitar's mischievousness was an exception.
After all, Larvitar had chewed through three of Chen Yun's office desks just yesterday, leaving a lasting impression on Ouyang Xin.
“It really is a little demolition machine,” she muttered.
“Well then, let's see what you get this time.” Gu Xin handed them both a glass of water and smiled at Chen Yun.
“With my luck, maybe I'll get another pseudo-legendary.”
“…Let's hope so.”
Gu Xin chuckled awkwardly. Chen Yun was quite the joker.
Already owning a Larvitar and still hoping for another pseudo-legendary? Dream on.
Go!
Chen Yun tapped the Pokédex's “Go” button and stared intently at the spinning silhouettes on the screen.
Even Ouyang Xin leaned in, curious about the Pokémon lottery.
The silhouettes flickered before settling on one.
“Uh… Boss, what's this?”
Chen Yun frowned as the screen displayed the chosen Pokémon.
“It's Spinarak, a Bug/Poison-type Pokémon.”
Gu Xin glanced at the screen. The little green spider resembled a toy.
“A spider, huh? How strong is it?” Chen Yun asked, his brows furrowing.
“Below average. Not particularly strong.” Gu Xin hesitated but answered honestly.
Spinarak's evolved form, Ariados, wasn't exactly impressive in terms of strength.
“Then I'll draw again.” Without hesitation, Chen Yun tried his luck once more.
Ouyang Xin: “…”
She couldn't blame him. It wasn't just about strength—Spinarak's peculiar appearance was a dealbreaker.
Gu Xin wasn't surprised, casually scrolling through his phone to order breakfast.
“What about this one, Boss?”
The screen froze on a new Pokémon, and Chen Yun turned to Gu Xin again.
“Let me see. Oh~ This is a good one!”
Gu Xin's eyebrows raised as he looked at the new Pokémon on the screen.
“It's Aron, a Steel/Rock-type Pokémon with great potential.”
Gu Xin smiled as he introduced Aron. He had to admit, Chen Yun was lucky—getting Aron on the second try was impressive.
Aron's final evolution was Aggron, a hulking Pokémon known for its imposing appearance and excellent strength.
What's more, Aggron could undergo Mega Evolution!
However…
Gu Xin gave Chen Yun a peculiar look, hesitating to speak.
“Steel and Rock types, huh?”
Chen Yun's eyes lit up. Thanks to Larvitar, he already had a favorable impression of Rock-types, and Aron's added Steel typing was a bonus.
“It looks kind of cute,” Ouyang Xin said, leaning in for a closer look.
Aron resembled a small quadruped creature clad in white steel armor, with blue eyes and a dark gray body.
At first glance, it seemed odd, but the longer she looked, the cuter it seemed.
“I'll take it!” Chen Yun decided without hesitation.
“Alright, please wait a moment.” Gu Xin disappeared into the back room and soon returned with a small, crawling Aron.
Chen Yun immediately scanned it with his Pokédex.
Beep!
Aron – Steel/Rock Type, Iron Armor Pokémon
Ability: Heavy Metal
Moves: Tackle, Harden, Metal Claw
Description: A troublesome Pokémon that eats iron ore to build its steel body. Occasionally, it also consumes bridges and train tracks.
The Pokédex's synthesized voice filled the room. Chen Yun's smile gradually faded as he read the description.
It eats iron ore, and occasionally bridges or train tracks?
Uh…
“This one's a big eater too?” Ouyang Xin couldn't help but comment.
Her gaze shifted to Larvitar, who was busy munching away at Chen Yun's feet.
“Well… strictly speaking, Aron might be an even bigger eater than Larvitar,” Gu Xin said with an apologetic smile, correcting her.
That had been why he hesitated earlier—Aron's appetite was legendary.
Big eaters were terrifying, and judging by the Pokédex's description, Aron had rendered Chen Yun completely speechless.
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