The class ended quickly, and at Dujuan's invitation, Bai An, Daigu and Dujuan had a meal together.

The topic at the dinner table extended from Bai An to talented trainers, and then to the training they currently knew about in Hoenn.

Finally, it extended to the trainer who was challenged today by Dujuan.

"That kid should be a civilian trainer. The quality of his Pokémon is only slightly better than those in the wild, so it can only be considered average.

But he was extremely lucky. Not only did he have a wood gecko, but he also met a teacher.

But his teacher is probably also a civilian trainer, and he believes that as long as you work hard, you will succeed, and as long as you persist, you will be rewarded.

This led the child to take the wrong path.

If he had listened to my advice and gone back to try another path, he would have had a place in this year's league conference, at least in the top 32.

But if he insists on doing this, this child might..."

Du Juan did not continue to speak but said earnestly: "After all, they are civilian trainers, they have no one to back them up, and they don't have many opportunities to make mistakes.

No, it should be said that they had no chance to try and make mistakes at all.

I have seen too many trainers who put all their efforts into training a Pokémon, but ended up being mediocre due to lack of talent.

Although this statement is a bit cruel, for civilian trainers, the talent of Pokémon is indeed the most important. "

After Du Juan finished speaking, Bai An raised his hand awkwardly:

“The teacher that Berry mentioned is me, and I was the one who formulated the tactics centered on praying for rain for him.

It's just that I've never come across a situation where a Pokémon couldn't learn a certain move."

Bai An thought that Pokémon could learn any moves in the Pokémon skill pool, but now it seems that reality and games are different after all.

Bai An, who was thinking about using the modifier to modify Lotte Kappa's rain-praying move as soon as possible, felt guilty in Daigo's eyes.

He spoke:

"Don't blame yourself, I understand this situation, I was in a similar situation when I was young.

That was when I had just started traveling, and I had a partner with me, and we traveled together for a while.

He captured quite a few Pokémon, but after training them for a while or fighting a few battles, he would release them or give them to children in the city.

There are only a few Pokémon that he can keep.

As someone who treated Pokémon as a partner, I couldn't understand this behavior, and even had a big argument with him, and finally parted ways.

I still can't forget the look on his face when he looked at me.

I didn’t understand at that time that not everyone was like me, embarking on a journey with the Pokémon carefully prepared by their family.

Not everyone has a strong backing like me, and I can keep the Pokémon I capture for a lifetime, no matter what it is."

Du Juan was confused by what she heard, but Bai An understood it all at once. It turned out that he had unknowingly become one of those people who "would rather not eat meat porridge".

I have never encountered this before, so I took it for granted that all Pokémon can learn the skills in the skill pool.

"What if that Pokémon could learn to pray for rain?"

“I don’t know about that. After all, I am also a loser who believes that hard work pays off.

That’s why I want to be a teacher, to help more trainers and let them know how to stop losses in time and try another path if it doesn’t work.”

As Du Juan said this, she looked at Bai An a little nervously, waiting for him to say those words.

Du Juan is saying it simply now, but is she really willing to do so? Who would be willing to do so if they put in effort but get no reward?

She would rather believe that she is incompetent than believe that her efforts will go unrewarded.

"If human power cannot do anything, then ask God for help. If God does not agree, then beat him into submission.

There are also unknown totems. When a large number of unknown totems gather together, incredible things will happen. Maybe they can also make the impossible possible. "

Bai An glanced back at the unknown totem A that served as an ornament and blinked blankly.

“The Unknown Totem should be able to do it. I once encountered a few Unknown Totems that could change the characteristics of Pokémon to laziness.

If there are dozens or hundreds of them, it should be possible for the Pokémon to learn a certain move."

Thinking about his travel experiences, Bai An spoke affirmatively.

"I see. I look forward to that kid using his rain-praying skills to shine in the tournament."

Dujuan smiled dejectedly. Bai An said it was simple, but neither of those two methods was simple.

"After all, it's because I didn't work hard enough." Du Juan smiled bitterly in her heart.

"Okay, let's not talk about this anymore." Daigo interrupted the topic and brought up a new one: "Isn't it hard to be a gym leader?"

Dujuan understood what he meant and sighed inwardly, almost forgetting the important matter.

Daigo asked her to tell Bai An about the experience of being a gym leader.

“It’s not difficult to be a gym leader, but it’s not easy to be a good gym leader.

If you want to be a good gym leader, you must first understand what a gym leader is.

People who become gym leaders at the beginning only think that gym leaders are the guardians of badges.

But as time goes by, you will find that it is not.

The badge is not important. What is important is the process of obtaining the badge, and the will and belief conveyed to the trainer...

From my personal understanding, there is no difference between a gym leader and a teacher.

If you want to be a good gym leader, you must not regard protecting the badge as your first responsibility.

You need to have a pair of eyes that can see and observe what the trainer has learned from you. If the progress is great enough, even if there is no victory, what's wrong with giving him a badge?"

After Dujuan finished speaking, Daigo took over and began to talk about the responsibilities of a champion. If the conditions allowed, Daigo would have wanted to call a superstar over.

He had asked about Bai An, and anyone in Unova knew that the young master of the hypermarket wanted to use the gym leader as a springboard to become the king of the world, and finally win the championship in one fell swoop.

Daigo can't help Bai An in terms of strength, but he has experience in other aspects.

Including but not limited to combating the dark forces and the tricks involved. For example, the champion is only the highest manifestation of a region's strength. If you don't want to be a mere show-off, you must be prepared to face the aristocratic families.

Daigo explained it in great detail.

Bai An kept smiling throughout the whole process, but he was completely confused and didn't understand why Daigo said all this in this situation.

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