Elf, I am really a farmer

Chapter 157: Picking Fruits (Part )

Wen Qi looked at the Pokémon that were leaving, then looked at the Pokémon in his own little world, silently calculating the various benefits that this competition would bring.

First of all, this battle allowed his Pokémon to accumulate rich practical experience.

In fierce battles, they learned how to cleverly deal with a variety of opponents and tactics, and their ability to respond has been significantly improved.

Secondly, the fierce competition with other powerful Pokémon greatly stimulated their fighting spirit and desire to win.

This powerful inner motivation will drive them to work harder in future training, constantly surpass themselves and achieve breakthroughs.

Then, facing opponents with different attributes and skills, they have a deeper understanding and innovation in the use of their own skills.

Able to flexibly apply skills according to actual conditions in battle to maximize their power.

Finally, this competition also made them more clearly aware of their own strengths and weaknesses. In the subsequent training, they can strengthen and improve them in a targeted manner, thus achieving more comprehensive development.

Although Wen Qi spent a lot for this competition, he even spent 5,000 points to buy attribute essence fragments, which was a huge loss.

But seeing his Pokémon grow and improve so much, he felt that all the efforts were worth it.

After staying with Wenqi for a few days, the Overlord Bulbasaur taught Bulbasaur some skills and then left.

In the next ten days, Wen Qi lived a leisurely life on the farm, training Pokémon and waiting for the fruits to ripen.

The busiest ones recently are the tree turtles. Not only do they have to strengthen their own training, but they also have to go to the orchard to release green grass to replenish the fruits for life energy.

That day, Pidgeot came hurriedly to tell Wen Qi that the fruits in the orchard had begun to ripen and asked when they could start harvesting.

A lot of things have happened in the orchard recently. The situation was fine during the day because there were tree turtles inside, and Scyther's recent patrol focus was also on the orchard.

Therefore, during the day, few Pokémon dare to come and steal food.

However, it is no longer possible at night, as the night is not very friendly to the eagles and poppies. Their vision is obstructed and they cannot see clearly.

Plus, there are only two or three Scythers at night, so it's hard for them to patrol such a large orchard. Butterfree and the others can't provide much help at night.

Therefore, there are often Pokémon coming to steal food at night, and the most common ones are Rattata, Alidos, Dusky Crow, Niteowl, etc.

The most troublesome Pokémon are not the powerful ones such as Alidos, Murkrow, and Nightowl, but the weak but numerous Rattata and Raida.

There was no way, there were too many of them, and it was impossible to prevent them. Fortunately, there were many Popo and Butterfree guarding the orchard, so Rattata didn't dare to be too reckless, so the recent losses were not too big.

But recently the Pidgeot family, who have been on night shift every day, can't bear it anymore. They can't sleep at night and can't make up for the sleep during the day, which makes many of them feel listless.

So today, as soon as the fruits on the trees ripened, Pidgeot hurried over to find Wenqi and asked him to arrange the harvest, hoping to finish picking them early and end the work early so that he could have a good rest.

Wen Qi used to be a lazy guy and had no idea of ​​their suffering, but now that he understood the situation, he no longer hesitated and asked Pidgeot to notify all the Pokémon on the farm to go to the orchard to pick fruit.

Pidgeot flew away immediately, thinking that the sooner the harvest, the sooner he could be free.

Wen Qi also called out all the Pokémon in the small world and told them what they needed to do today. Even Buzzbat had to help.

Soon, all the Pokémon on the farm gathered outside the orchard.

The most eye-catching is the Pidgeot family, which has a strong posture and leads the Bobo and Pidgeot birds, a total of sixty or seventy of them. They are neatly arranged, and their feathers flutter gently in the breeze, shining with a charming luster.

Forty or fifty mosquito coil tadpoles were jumping happily, their tiny bodies full of vitality, like jumping notes.

The mosquito-repellent-coil gentlemen seemed calmer, standing quietly aside. The four mosquito-repellent-coil swimmers held their heads high and chests puffed out, showing a strong aura, as if they were warriors guarding this orchard.

Ten flying mantises waved their sharp forelimbs, which flashed with cold light, as if demonstrating their powerful strength.

Ten butterflies flapped their beautiful wings and danced gracefully. The patterns on their wings were colorful.

The Sandshrew family was not to be outdone. The little Sandshrews looked around curiously, their eyes full of anticipation for the new mission.

The adult Sandshrews had a determined look in their eyes, as if to tell everyone that they would go all out. Even the five big Milk Cans came slowly, the markings on their bodies were particularly eye-catching in the sun, exuding a unique charm.

Wen Qi's Pokémon also arrived one after another, and for a moment, the orchard was bustling with activity. Various shouts and calls intertwined together, like a cheerful and exciting symphony.

The whole scene was lively and orderly, and every Pokémon was full of energy and couldn't wait to get started picking fruits.

Under Wen Qi's command, the mosquito-repellent tadpoles and mosquito-repellent gentlemen in the water system were washing the fruits under the trees.

The Popos and Butterfrees flew to the trees to pick the fruits.

After picking fruit from each tree, the Sly Mantises will carefully prune the tree to keep it in good growth condition.

Miltank and Wenqi, the stronger Pokémon, took on the responsibility of transporting the fruits out of the orchard one basket at a time and carefully placed them in the farm's warehouse.

The only one who couldn't help was Growlithe. It was of the fire type, so it couldn't use any skills and it was not big enough to do the transportation work. It could only bark at the side and act as a cheering team to encourage everyone.

Although everyone is working hard, there are always some who cause trouble, such as the two Pokémon Buzzbat and Bulbasaur.

After working in the orchard for a while, the buzzing bat became impatient. It flapped its wings, flew here and stopped there, but refused to work properly.

Bulbasaur soon lost its patience, and began to look around from where it was squatting on the ground.

I don’t know if it’s because they have similar tastes, but these two Pokémon, who are not familiar with each other, actually discovered each other when they were slacking off at work together.

In an instant, it was like Mars hitting the Earth, and dry wood meeting fire.

The buzzing bat flapped its wings, which were as thin as gauze, and flew up and down in the air at an extremely fast speed, like a blurry black shadow.

Its eyes were fixed on Bulbasaur, and it kept making sharp "buzzing" sounds from its mouth, as if to provoke: "Come on, catch me if you can!"

Bulbasaur was enraged by Buzzbat's provocation, and its round body trembled slightly with anger.

Its cheeks puffed up even bigger, and a faint blush appeared on its green skin, like a ripe apple.

Bulbasaur jumped vigorously, trying to reach Buzzbat, and kept shouting: "Seed Seed, don't run!"

Buzz Bat swooped down and headed straight for Bulbasaur. Just before it hit Bulbasaur, it suddenly pulled up, creating a gust of wind that made Bulbasaur unstable.

Bulbasaur finally managed to steady his body, and immediately swung the whip behind him, which swept towards the buzzing bat in the air with a whistling sound.

But Buzz Bat was very agile and easily dodged the attack of the vine whip by turning sideways. It proudly turned in the air and deliberately slowed down, as if to laugh at the clumsiness of Bulbasaur.

Bulbasaur became even angrier, and its eyes widened like two bright gems.

Several seeds shot out of its mouth and shot towards the buzzing bat.

Buzz Bat easily avoided the seeds, then quickly went behind Bulbasaur and gently tapped its head with its wings.

At this time, the orchard had been turned into a mess by the two of them. Many fruits had fallen from the branches and the leaves were scattered all over the place.

The other Pokémon stopped what they were doing and expressed their dissatisfaction with their mischievous behavior.

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