Divine Plan? But I'm a Pokémon trainer.

Chapter 425 Late-Night Broadcast

Chapter 425 Late-Night Broadcast (Mewtwo Strikes Back Again)

"How come the number of people went from 10 to only 5 without us even noticing?"

After removing Link, the remaining allies are only Hinata Minoru, Shibuya Aoi, Shinonome Kaito, Fuyumi Miyu, and the Professor.

The overwhelming situation was giving him a growing headache, and he realized that defeat was inevitable from the moment Tominaga Ryo died.

After all, a long time ago, when the emulator was first launched, it gave the message that "everyone survived".

Although he's useless and a burden, Ryo can't die... I'm sure Link on the other side will notice this in the new playthrough.

"Alas, things have come to this. Let's just give up and try to get as much valuable information as possible."

Anyway, it's nothing more than the death of a friend causing Aoi-senpai's mentality to collapse and leading to a chain reaction of deaths, and then the whole group being wiped out due to insufficient combat power.

"Fu~"

If you can start over, you can always solve it eventually, but the trainers here only have one life and are facing life head-on.

Those strange and ominous relatives could ultimately be defeated by their complete forms, but the Crimson Ones here were beyond the reach of most.

After careful analysis and revision, Firefox finds it difficult to say which side is more difficult.

"But actually I think the gap between us and Crimson has narrowed to a point where it's visible to the naked eye. Let's wait for the opportunity to go to Kanto and fight him."

There's no need to wait until everything is absolutely certain before heading to Silver Mountain.

As for now——

The Evil Phantoms have already ventured deep into the legendary space and arrived before Mewtwo (the form of Pokémon).

With nothing else to do, Talebagos was quite interested in what was about to happen, and this time it was its turn to watch the other Pokémon battle Mewtwo.

On the other side of the "lens," the cube-shaped Mewtwo welcomes the visitors from another world.

Before the imminent battle began, Incineroar asked Mewtwo about the origins of the island and learned the truth that had puzzled everyone.

It turns out that Mewtwo is an artificial Pokémon from another world, and the Pokémon on the island are descendants of clones that were brought here with it.

Human folly gave birth to it, and its arrogance ruined everything. In the end, it had no choice but to use its powerful superpowers to tear through space and bring its homeless clones to this world without humans.

"Fu?"

Can superpowers even create pathways between worlds?
Normally it shouldn't be possible, but after Mewtwo completed its revenge on humanity, the time and space of its world gradually collapsed, eventually leading to its destruction.

It started in the Sinnoh region, but the impact of the disaster gradually expanded, and the entire planet began to collapse.

However, Mewtwo, who foresaw this, opened an unstable spacetime and led the clones to take refuge here.

As for what became of that planet afterward, and whether the collapsed time and space were repaired, it remains unknown.

"The new island's Mewtwo took revenge on humanity, and the battle in Ashtown in the Sinnoh region went unchecked, ultimately leading to its collapse. I see, that's roughly how it went."

Or perhaps it's the timeline where Team Rainbow Rocket successfully destroys the world with a blazing sun, since the Pokémon world is fraught with peril, and even the slightest misstep can lead to extinction.

Meanwhile, Mewtwo from the parallel world is also very interested in the origins of these Pokémon and humans.

"Human from another world, I know you're learning about this place through Polygon. What about your own world?"

"Let them tell you."

Link shook his head, thinking that the Pokémon's perspective would likely be more readily accepted by Mewtwo.

Thus, the latter learned of another history—that he had been defeated and awakened—and the fact that he too had been born in another world that existed only in Pokémon. Mewtwo was not an artificial Pokémon created by Team Rocket, but a real Pokémon that had disappeared from nature during a long process of evolution.

Upon hearing this, Talebagos seemed to ponder, "Why did so many powerful elves become extinct?"
Could it be true, as the trainers have speculated, that changes in the environment and reduced energy prevented them from adapting to the process?

The fact that it wasn't entirely an artificial creation somewhat eased Mewtwo's inner conflict, but it was still a copy, and its aversion to humans couldn't be denied.

It will continue to fight against outsiders and drive humans out of this world.

In the legendary space, a battle between trainers is about to erupt.

The Blazing Roaring Tiger was the first to go into battle.

"One-on-one? Even if three of them attack at once, it's no problem."

The Blazing Roaring Tiger scoffed at this, saying it could take on any guy who was just loafing around in this place by itself.

Unconcerned, Mewtwo casually launched more than ten "Aura Spheres," using its psychic powers to launch them at its opponent with increasingly varied and intricate trajectories.

Thinking that having an evil attribute will make things work is wishful thinking.

Unfortunately, the battle-hardened Blazing Roaring Tiger clearly has a strategy to deal with the barrage of attacks.

In short, "Loud Roar" directly hits Mewtwo!
The sound, mixed with malevolent energy, incidentally disrupted and destroyed the psychic wave controlling the "wave missile" as it traveled.

The barrage of "wave missiles" immediately went out of control, and some even exploded upon collision.

The continuous explosions wiped out the vast majority of the "Aura Missiles," and Mewtwo, which should have been able to regain control of them, had no time to maintain its focus.

Judging from the power of its moves, this Fiery Roaring Tiger is no less powerful than it!
However, "Roar," being an area-of-effect attack, is not difficult to dodge, and Mewtwo, using its psychic powers to accelerate its movement, easily shakes it off.

Furthermore, they used "spiritual power" to cut and compress the rocks inside the cave, imbuing them with kinetic energy and then launching them at extreme speeds towards their opponents.

Even if the superpower controlling it is disrupted, a projectile with a physical form can continue to attack.

During this period, the Blazing Roaring Tiger, which ignited flames like the Flame King, greatly improved its thinking and reaction, regaining its pre-evolution speed.

Therefore, it ignores the powerful "Rock Slide" and takes a step forward to launch "Flash Charge" at its fast-moving opponent, forcing it to expose more weaknesses.

"Even with similar strength and a superior type, Incineroar is still at a disadvantage when facing Mewtwo, a Pokémon that is more adept at psychic abilities."

Without Link's support from behind, Incineroar couldn't crystallize, and couldn't secure a decisive victory with a Z-Move.

The only things that Incineroar and the other two Pokémon can rely on are their own strength and the experience gained from thousands of high-level battles over the past year.

As expected, Mewtwo, wary of its opponent's close-combat abilities, chose "Teleport" over a direct confrontation.

"Fu?"

The fire fox was a little confused. How embarrassing! Didn't it usually have "foresight" active during battle?

The Blazing Roaring Tiger already possesses countermeasures against "teleportation".

Even before Mewtwo's figure disappeared, it had already detected the other's landing point.

The rest is naturally—

"One-Hit Strike Style: Bullet Breakthrough!"
The Dark-type priority move obtained from the One-Hit Scroll in the spacetime distortion accurately struck Mewtwo, which had teleported behind it using Teleport, reducing the distance between the two to close combat.

(End of this chapter)

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