Simultaneous travel: invincible from the beginning of the anime!

Chapter 488 Saint: I can't stand it anymore, I'll still beat the legend!

Chapter 488 Saint: I can't stand it anymore, I'll still beat the legend!
Mewtwo's opponent is Hoopa, because he wants to prove that he is the strongest.

The fact that Hoopa was able to summon so many legendary Pokémon and control them for his own use is clearly enough to prove his power.

If you're going to do something, you have to do it the strongest. That's Mewtwo's idea, and he doesn't intend to follow Ash's orders at all.

Despite their friendship, Mewtwo, being such a proud being, would never need to take orders from a mere human trainer.

Lugia and Karune faced off against Kyurem, while Seiya, bewildered, looked around and realized he was all alone...

Let him challenge the three legendary Pokémon of the Sinnoh region all by himself? Are you kidding me?!
At this moment, the desert city has truly entered a war of gods!

Legendary Pokémon, which were once rarely seen by ordinary trainers, are now appearing in large numbers in this city.

The Kalos League has now begun seeking assistance from other regions and has shifted its focus from organizing legendary Pokémon to rescuing survivors as much as possible.

There's no way around it; it's not that the Carlos Alliance doesn't want to try, but there's simply no other way.

In the Pokémon world, legendary Pokémon are essentially the rulers, and almost every legendary Pokémon possesses world-destroying power.

If it were a legendary Pokémon going berserk, they might be able to find a way to stop it if they combined the strength of the entire regional league.

However, the main problem now is that there are far too many legendary Pokémon appearing in Desert City, which is now completely beyond their capabilities.

Judging from the number of legendary Pokémon currently appearing in Desert City, let alone the Kalos region, even if all the League Champions and Elite Four from the Johto, Hoenn, Unova, Sinnoh, and other regions were combined, they still wouldn't be enough to compete.

Only legends can defeat legends. When an ordinary Pokémon faces a legendary Pokémon, it's not much different from a human encountering a god.

Some powerful human trainers, such as the League Champions and Elite Four, may be able to train their Pokémon to be quite outstanding.

But no matter how outstanding one is, the possibility of defeating a legend is almost negligible.

When the news from Desert City was broadcast from the Kalos region to all parts of the world, trainers in other regions watched the news on television with expressions of panic.

Legendary Pokémon were originally quite mysterious and powerful to most people, and many trainers might never see a legendary Pokémon in their entire lives.

But now that so many legendary Pokémon have gathered in Desert City, the trainers from all over who have witnessed it are not happy at all.

It's obvious to anyone with eyes that these legendary Pokémon appearing in Desert City belong to two different factions.

If the side representing justice wins, that's fine, but what if the evil side wins? What will this whole world become...?

No, even if neither side wins or loses, the battles between legendary Pokémon cannot be confined to just one city. If the impact of the battle continues to expand, it is not impossible for the world to be destroyed!
In the desolate city, now filled with ruins, Seiya fled at breakneck speed through the urban wasteland.

Meanwhile, the two legendary Pokémon behind him, Palkia, the god of space, and Dialga, the god of time, relentlessly pursued him. Palkia's "Subspace Slash" instantly sliced ​​a multi-story building in half, like cutting a cake!
Dialga, the god of time, opened his mouth and unleashed a "Time Roar," plundering the ground. The power of time distortion instantly destroyed the entire street, leaving a deep chasm in the earth.

With a single strike, they can easily alter the terrain and destroy an entire town, almost in the blink of an eye—this is the power of legendary Pokémon.

The champion's ace Pokémon is incredibly strong, but at most it can only restrain legendary Pokémon. To subdue or defeat them is simply absurd.

With the entire Pokémon world focused on the battle in Desert City, the League Champions and Elite Four from various regions are also rushing to the scene.

Therefore, the Carlos Alliance has also deployed a number of new drones to keep a close eye on every battle in Desert City, in order to prevent the situation from suddenly getting out of control or the impact from spreading to other towns.

It's obvious that the three legendary Pokémon of the Sinnoh region, as mythical Pokémon with a lot of prestige, are currently receiving a lot of attention. This has also brought Seiya, who is dealing with and fighting against them, back into the public eye.

Furthermore, this time, Seiya's figure was no longer just seen by the people of the Carlos region, but by everyone in the entire world.

Compared to those in the Kalos region who had some understanding of Seiya, people in other regions like Hoenn, Unova, and especially Sinnoh initially thought Seiya was just an ordinary Eevee caught in the crossfire when they first saw him facing the Sinnoh Trio.

After all, other battlefields are basically legends fighting legends, but Seiya's side is an ordinary Pokémon facing off against the three Sinnoh legendaries, which seems absurd no matter how you look at it.

However, those who were watching Seiya soon discovered that although Seiya was constantly being chased by the Sinnoh Triads, he was never attacked while facing their encirclement and suppression, and even managed to launch a counterattack occasionally.

Furthermore, people in other regions also noticed Seiya's ability to freely change his form during battle, and they all began to marvel at it.

Carlos region, Miare city.

At this moment, many trainers in Luna City also gathered in the city square, looking at the lively Seiya on the huge projection screen in the air, their expressions revealing pride.

Even when facing the three legendary gods of the Sinnoh region – Time, Space, and Reverse – they were still able to hold their own. This is the power of Mystic, the guardian deity of Luna City!
One of the legendary Pokémon of the Kalos region, Zygarde, has awakened from its cave due to sensing the disruption of the ecosystem.

Its core cells only learned after arriving in a human town that a legendary Pokémon battle had broken out in the desert city.

As a legendary Pokémon that protects the ecosystem, it would normally be necessary for him to intervene and mediate such chaos.

But when Zygarde saw the Sinnoh Trinity chasing Seiya on the projection screen, he fell silent.

It doubts whether its 100% complete form can defeat one of the three gods of the Sinnoh region.

As for Desert City, Seiya, who had been constantly chased by the Sinnoh Trio, finally lost his temper. Although he was currently receiving a lot of attention from the world, he couldn't stand being relentlessly pursued and bitten, so he finally snapped!

He couldn't worry about that anymore; he was going to use the abilities from other worlds!
First, there's Kuriboh's ability in the Yu-Gi-Oh! world—multiplication!
Seiya, who had been running and dodging, emerged from the dust storm caused by the attack once again, his figure already split into eight!
(End of this chapter)

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