Elf, I am really a farmer

Chapter 158: Picking Fruit from the Tree

Li Wen was still in the warehouse outside at this time, putting the fruits into the small world. He used his ability to control the small world to pick out the ones with the best quality and put the best ones in the small world.

The slightly inferior ones were also kept, while the ones of the worst quality were placed outside. These would become food for Bobo and Mosquito Repellent Tadpole on the farm in the future.

Although the quality of these fruits is the worst among all fruits, they are much better than most fruits on the market, so it is not a unfair treat to feed them.

Just when Wen Qi was busy, he heard that the originally harmonious sounds in the orchard seemed to be interrupted by something.

Wen Qi was just wondering when the little Growlithe ran over excitedly and barked at him a few times.

Only then did Wen Qi realize that the orchard was in chaos, and the culprits were indeed the two little guys, Bulbasaur and Buzzbat.

In fact, when Wen Qi first heard Growlithe say that there was a mess inside, before he said who was responsible, he guessed in his heart that it was either Bulbasaur or Buzzbat.

Wen Qi knew that among the Pokémon he currently had, these two were the only ones that were younger.

Although forest turtles are not very big, Wen Qi knows that forest turtles are gentle in nature and not very noisy.

What worried him the most were Buzzbat and Bulbasaur. At the moment, the situation in the orchard did not allow Wen Qi to think any more.

Judging from the noise, it felt like a fight was about to start.

At this time in the orchard, Buzzbat and Bulbasaur were fighting fiercely.

The buzzing bat was flying at high speed in the air, its wings as thin as a cicada's wing flapping wildly, and the strong wind it brought swept past with a whistling sound.

The surrounding leaves fluttered down like snowflakes, and a thick "leaf carpet" was instantly covered on the ground.

The fruits that had just been picked and neatly arranged, and had not yet been collected, were blown all over the place by the strong airflow.

The big milk tanks that were originally responsible for transporting the fruits were panicked by this sudden change.

They had to stop their heavy and slow steps, dodge left and right, and try their best to avoid the fruits that were rushing towards them.

Some fruits hit them heavily, making them moo in pain, and the sound was full of pain and helplessness.

Bulbasaur was not to be outdone and kept firing vine whips.

The whip was like a long snake out of control, waving wildly in the air. The poppies, who were originally concentrating on picking fruits from the tree, were frightened by the sudden whip and screamed in panic.

Some of the Bobos were frightened and slipped, falling straight down from the tree. Fortunately, the companions next to them reacted quickly and caught them in time, thus avoiding injuries.

The beautiful wings of the Butterfrees trembled under the attack of the vine whips. They swayed left and right in the air to avoid danger and were unable to concentrate on picking fruits.

The tadpoles and mosquito-repellent gentlemen who are responsible for cleaning the fruits are even more miserable.

The fallen fruits and flying leaves hit them like dense raindrops.

The originally clear pool was splashed with countless water splashes, and the water surface became turbid.

The tadpoles were knocked dizzy, and the mosquito-smelling creatures were also made extremely embarrassed by the chaotic scene.

The flying mantises are concentrating on pruning the fruit trees, and their sharp forelimbs are moving flexibly between the branches.

However, the fight between Buzzbat and Bulbasaur distracted them, and they almost accidentally hurt the Pokémon next to them with their forelimbs.

For a while, complaints and screams were heard one after another in the orchard.

The other Pokémon muttered complaints while carefully avoiding the attack range of the two naughty guys and continued their work at hand with difficulty. However, their originally efficient and orderly work rhythm was completely disrupted and their efficiency was greatly reduced.

Wen Qi rushed to the orchard and saw the chaotic situation. He immediately shouted:

"Stop right there, all of you. Don't move. I'm talking to you, Buzz Bat. And you, that green guy over there, the garlic-headed turtle. Stay right there."

Wen Qi's voice echoed throughout the orchard, instantly breaking the tense atmosphere that was about to explode.

All the Pokémon dared not move, except for the clever Pidgeots who knew to slowly find a branch to stop.

Some stupid ones were so scared that they didn't even dare to flap their wings. When they stopped, they fell directly to the ground from the air.

Fortunately, the height was not high and Bobo was light, so he was not injured.

However, this situation was seen by Wen Qi, who was also made to laugh and cry by these stupid Popos.

The same was true for another Pidgeot. Wen Qi looked closely and realized it looked so familiar. Oh, it was his own Pidgeot.

In an instant, the corners of Wen Qi's mouth twitched involuntarily, and he secretly decided in his heart that he must pretend that he didn't know this Pidgeot for the next few days. Such a stupid Pidgeot was definitely not his Pokémon, absolutely not.

The other Pokémon were fine, except for the somewhat hot-tempered Scyther, which couldn't help itself. Plus, they were not Wen Qi's Pokémon, so they were not very obedient and wanted to continue the action.

Wen Qi directly signaled the giant mantis to go up and calm them down. Soon, the orchard, which had been noisy just now, gradually became quiet.

Wen Qi said nothing. He just picked up Buzzbat and Bulbasaur in his hands and left quickly. Before leaving, he asked everyone to continue working.

After Wen Qi left with Buzzbat and Bulbasaur, all the Pokémon continued with their previous work. Without those two little creatures making trouble, the work progressed more quickly and harmoniously.

The two little ones who were dragged out by Wen Qi looked at him innocently.

The buzzing bat blinked its eyes and trembled its wings slightly, as if to say:

"I didn't do anything. It was Bulbasaur who provoked me first."

Bulbasaur puffed up his cheeks, and his big eyes on his green skin rolled around, with an expression that said, "I'm innocent, it's not my fault."

The two of them had no intention of admitting their mistakes. Instead, they felt that they were being wronged.

That look seemed to say:

"It's not me who's wrong, it's the world. They don't want to play with me. It's all their fault, and it has nothing to do with me. No matter how wrong it is, it's all their fault."

Wen Qi felt angry and amused when he saw how they refused to admit their mistakes and correct them.

Today is a festive day of harvest, and Wen Qi really doesn't want to beat them.

But if we let them go so easily, I’m afraid they will become even more lawless in the future.

Wen Qi thought for a while with a headache and felt that it was not a good idea to put them in a small world. Not allowing them to participate in group activities would not be conducive to their growth.

After careful consideration, Wen Qi decided to let Caterpillar watch over the two of them, and it must stay by his side and not be allowed to run around.

Upon hearing this arrangement, Buzzbat and Bulbasaur's expressions instantly became a little frustrated.

But soon, they pretended not to care, still holding their heads high, with an expression of "Huh, I don't care."

But the look they secretly gave Wen Qi still revealed their inner uneasiness and anxiety.

Caterpie wagged its tail happily, ran to Wenqi, and then squatted there faithfully, staring at Buzzbat and Bulbasaur, as if to say:

"Master, rest assured, I will take good care of them!"

Wen Qi put Buzzbat and Bulbasaur on the ground and told them to be good and obedient and not to act naughty again.

Then he started to get busy and continued to sort the fruits.

However, Buzzbat and Bulbasaur were not so peaceful.

While Wenqi was not paying attention, they began to wink at each other, trying to escape from the surveillance of the Growlithe.

Buzz Bat quietly flew behind Growlithe, trying to slip away when it was not paying attention.

But the Growlithe was extremely alert. It immediately turned around and barked at the Buzzing Bat.

Seeing this, the buzzing bat had no choice but to fly back to its original position obediently.

Bulbasaur tried to dig a hole in the ground and escape.

But Growlithe quickly ran over, filled the hole with its paws, and then looked at Bulbasaur triumphantly.

Bulbasaur sighed helplessly and had to give up his plan to escape.

In this way, under the close surveillance of Growlithe, Buzzbat and Bulbasaur could only stay obediently by Wen Qi's side.

Although they were still somewhat unwilling, they also knew that they could not escape this time.

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