Something is wrong with my Pokémon

Chapter 2 Big-mouthed Owl Logistics

Lu Cheng, who was almost late when the bell rang, was sitting in the classroom, secretly browsing for information on his mobile phone.net

In short, we need to figure out what the world has become as soon as possible.

In this world where elves have come, Pokémon have been integrated into every aspect of society.

Various new industries have emerged, such as elf beauty and hairdressing, elf training, elf breeding, etc.

The traditional industry is even more integrated with Pokémon. Students majoring in civil engineering must have a porter.

Coders in the computer industry generally choose a polygon; artists will choose to breed a tutu dog.

Overall, the emergence of elves has greatly increased the productivity of society.

On the other hand, the cultivation of elves requires a lot of financial and material resources.

It is already the limit for ordinary families to cultivate one or two Pokémon, and the market price of red and white Pokémon balls further limits the difficulty for ordinary people to obtain Pokémon.

In country C, the market price of a red and white elf ball is 1.

Although trainer is the most popular profession, the number of trainers is very rare.

In order to encourage and train new trainers, the state will have subsidy policies for various places.

Various universities have also added majors such as elf cultivation and elf breeding.

Among them, the one with the highest threshold is the elf training major.

"So, only by studying hard can you hope to get into a good university!"

"Now I will distribute a simulated volunteer form to everyone, fill in the major you want. 35xs"

On the podium, the head teacher who was almost bald said earnestly,

"Remember not to be too ambitious! Choose a major that you can study honestly!"

"Hey, Cheng, what major do you want to choose?"

Lu Cheng's deskmate, the bespectacled fat man Ale, gave Lu Cheng a hard time.

"I'm a little confused right now."

Lu Cheng has not yet reacted to the changes in the world line.

A Le showed an understanding expression and said:

"Yes, this kind of big thing really takes a while to worry about."

"That's not what worries me."

Lu Cheng grabbed his hair and showed a screenshot of the cell phone video to A Le under the table.

"Look at this, what do you think of this Pikachu?"

"Pikachu?"

A Le glanced at Lu Cheng suspiciously.

He always felt that something was wrong with his deskmate today. He didn't listen carefully to the class all morning. He kept holding his mobile phone and his face was uncertain.

He squinted at the screenshot.

"This is Pikachu, what's wrong?"

"Don't you think there's something wrong with it?" Lu Cheng's face almost twisted.

Ah Le was so frightened that he held the phone and looked at it carefully, fearing that he had missed some details.

"This Pikachu, e, is so cute!"

Looking at this mouse with yellow dark spots on its body and fat limbs, Lu Cheng couldn't associate it with cuteness.

"Yes, what's the problem?"

A Le trembled.

"never mind."

Lu Cheng slumped on the chair weakly.

It seemed like he was the only one who saw this Pokémon in curiosity mode.

Will he have to live with such exotic creatures day and night from now on?

Lu Cheng shuddered when he thought of this.

Although he felt that something was wrong with Lu Cheng today, Ah Le still started chatting:

"By the way, Cheng, I heard that as long as you are over the age and register with the street elf, you will be given a free elf ball!"

"Is there such a good thing?" Lu Cheng asked in surprise.

After all, he just checked and found that a Poké Ball costs 1 yuan!

"I heard that it is a special subsidy from the government. Each person can only receive one Poké Ball, but the elves have to find their own way."

"Didn't you see that the rich kids in our class have already started making preparations? Although buying a Poké Ball is not a problem for them, the country stipulates that only those over 18 years old can apply for registration and legally hold Poké Balls!"

For some students from extraordinary families, their families have already prepared suitable elves for them.

However, the country stipulates that only people over 18 years old can legally own elves, and every elf needs to be registered.

However, just holding an elf does not make you a trainer.

What an 18-year-old can only have is the right to legally use elves.

If you want to become a trainer, you must pass the assessment and approval of the Elf Association, and every battle Elf must be registered.

Only elves and trainers who have gone through these procedures can participate in elf battle competitions and gym challenges in various places. Otherwise, they will be regarded as black households and will not be recognized by the elf association.

"In other words, after we turn eighteen, we can have elves?" Lu Cheng asked.

"Theoretically, that's the case, but my family can't afford Poke Balls, so we have to wait for free Poke Balls." A Le said with a bitter smile.

Lu Cheng's family background can only be considered average, and there are too many elves to take care of him.

Most trainers can only take care of two to three elves, and six is ​​the limit.

In order to ensure that elves are not abused, the Elf Association stipulates that trainers can only hold six elves.

Of course, sprites captured and uploaded to the database do not count.

There is still a month until Lu Cheng is full, and he has enough time before that to figure out what kind of initial elf he wants.

After all, in this world full of malice, it is extremely difficult for him to choose an elf who is not so curious.

"Then what kind of elf do you plan to raise?" Lu Cheng asked casually.

"I don't want to be a trainer. My dad asked me to take over his express delivery business. I might go to the breeding house to buy a long-winged gull egg."

A Le's family owns a small express delivery store, and he also filled out the elf logistics major on the volunteer form.

"After all, the long-winged gull can carry a lot of goods after it evolves. Small items can also be delivered directly to residents in high-rise buildings."

Lu Cheng nodded.

He has gradually begun to adapt to the fact that elves have integrated into his life.

There are many people like A Le who do not aim to be trainers but possess elves.

For example, Lu Cheng's father is only a chef, but he still has a platypus.

And he also realized that in this world, being a trainer was a very rare and expensive profession.

Poke balls, food, wound medicine, skill discs, all these must be solved by the trainer himself.

However--

"I made a decision!"

"What have you decided?" A Le looked confused.

Lu Cheng resolutely filled out the "Elf Trainer Major" of Jiangnan University on the application form.

In the Pokémon world, if you don't become a trainer, what's the difference between being a trainer?

As for the appearance of the elf, well, does the True Love Party matter matter? ?

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