Divine Plan? But I'm a Pokémon trainer.

Chapter 414 The Marathon of Bad Movies

Chapter 414 The Marathon of Bad Movies

The long Red Stone Feast has finally come to an end, and Link has temporarily suspended the simulation—it's lunchtime.

Let's continue this marathon of watching bad movies this afternoon.

However, even in the end, Fox still had some doubts: to what extent could the trainers and Porygon influence that parallel world?
"I don't know. It's hard to say what progress I've made so far. There were nine teammates in total, two died and one is missing. We haven't gained much intelligence either."

Link sincerely hopes that there will be no more casualties, otherwise the fighting strength may not be enough in the end.

Previously, he had planned to breed Sunmon to create a powerful breakthrough for the Sun & Moon Alliance, but the evolution of Digimon in the extra slots requires an Evolution Stone.

The Evolution Stones in the shop are unlocked based on his collection progress; this item is only available for purchase after he finds the Mature Stone.

This has resulted in SunBeast remaining stuck at the Champion stage, with its Ultimate form seemingly a long way off.

"Bonnie~"

It would be great if Ponyo could go to the other side to help the trainer, just like Porygon.

Tiger and Fatty agreed wholeheartedly; if given the chance, fighting a powerful enemy from another world wouldn't be bad.

"Well... that place is too dangerous, and people can really die there. I would only feel comfortable sending it if Porygon could provide backup for me."

Leaving aside the alpaca and the three dragons of antimatter, the destructive power of Digimon generally far exceeds that of Spirits. Many Perfect-level Digimon have already overwhelmed legendary Digimon, and Ultimate-level Digimon could probably single-handedly take over an entire region.

Considering the various unpredictable and deadly attacks, Link was completely worried about the survival rate of the other Pokémon over there.

What's more -

"Only the Polymorph can go there; even I can't, probably because there's already a version of myself on the other side?"

"Wang?"

Arcanine suddenly had a great idea.

Hey, wouldn't it be better if trainers just bred more Polygons and sent them over?

If every Porygon has the strength of a Perfect level, wouldn't raising seventeen or eighteen be inferior to an Ultimate level?

This was a path Link had never considered.

After all, for him, Polygons were not tools that could be mass-produced, but rather members of his team.

"Actually, I can generate copies myself."

"Hmm, but thinking about it carefully, doing it this way would actually reduce efficiency. It would be more reliable to put all the resources into the fireproof dragon."

Even a hundred Perfect-level Porygons might not be able to defeat one Ultimate-level Porygon. If Porygon had the data volume of a Super Ultimate-level Porygon, it wouldn't be a problem for it to sweep across the entire world on the other side.

The idea of ​​Gyrogodot was indeed very appealing, but it was ultimately abandoned because it was not feasible.

"Gangbi!"

Next up is lunchtime!
Due to the elves' strong requests, Polygonus continued broadcasting a live stream of another world as entertainment.

——Foreword

Butterfly, activate!
[The battle was won, and Takuma and the others ended the Black-eared Beast's suffering, but in the end, they had personally eliminated their former teammates.]

[Shuji-senpai was also killed by the Black-eared Beast... Weren't they comrades?] [The black mist, which had been expanding since the beginning of the battle, grew increasingly dense, devouring the Black-eared Beast's data.]

[Akeli's true purpose is to induce a person's collapse, making them a living sacrifice to be devoured by the black mist.]

Seeing that its plan had succeeded, it immediately abandoned its teammates and fled through the ceiling, allowing Antilomon and Porygon to take advantage of the situation and defeat Mega Seadramon.

The fact that former comrades were killing each other was devastating, and everyone realized that it was probably their own harsh criticism of their seniors that drove them to their deaths, and that the monsters around them were not trustworthy and could turn against humanity at any time to ensure the safety of this world.

Although you don't understand how they've fallen to this point, you still suggest leaving immediately to avoid repeating Ryo and Shuji's mistakes.

Just then, the professor who had previously gone missing suddenly reappeared and led everyone to a safe location.

The professor's survival is the only saving grace amidst the numerous tragedies; those who escaped have no time for celebration, but are instead plunged into deep doubt.

After witnessing Shuuji's encounter with the Black-Eared Beast, can we still trust these monsters that suddenly appear claiming to protect us?

"If they were hostile, wouldn't everyone have perished in despair long ago?"

[You remained steadfast, pointing out the truth to the others: it was precisely because of the monsters' kindness and protection that they had been able to survive in this dangerous world until now.]

Because humans and animals share a common destiny, and evolution is based on strong will and emotion, negative emotions during a breakdown can also lead to flawed evolution.

If you don't want to end up like Shuuji, you should be resolute and not be deceived by the enemy's schemes again.

That is indeed the case. Those who were abruptly caught in the tragedy still need to adjust their mindset, but at least it hasn't led to any disunity or internal strife within the group.

The professor, who had initially been worried about the group's mental state, was greatly relieved. He explained that he had survived because he seemed to have been cushioned by something he hit during the fall, and then miraculously washed ashore by chance.

"This hardly qualifies as an explanation. How can the professor be so confused?"

Link sometimes felt that the professor was actually a riddle-maker, knowing everything but saying nothing.

The fox agreed wholeheartedly, and wasn't it strange that there was only one old man among a group of children?

That's right, this professor must be the mastermind!
"You really treat this like a TV drama...?"

In short, the professor, who had traversed the sewers first, had some knowledge of the surrounding area and discovered a shopping street and a town nearby.

[After being pulled into this world, am I finally able to return to the city?]

After resting and calming your anxieties, you and the professor headed towards the shopping street.

The abandoned shopping streets and towns are deserted, with only a small amount of water and electricity still running, which seems to defy the laws of physics.

The vast town was deserted, its desolate atmosphere resembling that of a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Occasionally, ferocious monsters would attack the group, but they generally posed no threat.

During the exploration, the professor explained in detail the legends of the beast gods that have been passed down in this region since ancient times, capable of warding off disasters and protecting animal tamers.

Although called gods, they are not widely worshipped; in nature, they seem to be closer to tsukumogami (spirits of inhabitants of the body).

[Accepting beliefs and responding with power—this corroborates your previous statement.]

During the explanation, you notice the professor frequently pausing, looking around thoughtfully, as if he had witnessed a similar scene before.

And indeed, this was the case; the professor, who had lost his memory due to the shock, regained some crucial memories upon revisiting the place.

(End of this chapter)

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