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Chapter 130: A path streaked with sparks and lightning!

Chapter 130 A Journey of Sparks and Lightning!

Just then, a comment quietly scrolled across the screen, catching Ling Feng's attention.

Speaking of which, why didn't the streamer encounter those Rockets players? Shouldn't they have shown up much earlier?

Ling Feng paused in his actions as he began to ponder.

If players do not choose their initial starter Pokémon, they will indeed encounter Team Rocket shortly after the start of the game, and the difficulty of the battles will be far greater than that of their rivals.

However, because of the fact that Bug-type Pokémon start in the game, they will not enjoy the rule that the base stats of the starter Pokémon are always above the threshold—otherwise, there would only be a few of them.

The Bug-type opening strategy emphasizes rapid development and precise planning of skill coverage. To allow players to more easily cope with the challenges of formidable opponents, Lingfeng has deliberately delayed Team Rocket's appearance time in the settings.

He led the character onto a more open sandy area, which was the city of Kaina.

Moreover, according to the procedure, the Rockets should be here by now.

As if to verify his words, the game screen suddenly switched!

The bright sunshine and the sound of waves were replaced by a somber color scheme and the abrupt sound effects of the villain's entrance.

Two figures dressed in uniforms bearing the iconic "R" logo, striking exaggerated poses, blocked his way!

Then came the familiar opening remarks.

Since you've asked so sincerely!

Upon seeing this, many viewers immediately began to speak.

[Hahaha, here it is! My favorite episode!]

[They're way too late! But it's better late than never. Let's teach the streamer a lesson!]

[Good luck, streamer! These guys are doing really tough stuff too!]

As the comments section was filled with chat, Musashi and Kojiro finished reciting their iconic lines, which were etched into their very DNA, and the game entered the battle interface.

One of them threw the Poké Ball first.

[Rockets members have appeared!]

Musashi has dispatched Arbok!

"Butterfree, telekinesis!" Ling Feng selected Butterfree as his exit point and immediately gave the command via microphone—he had gotten so used to the original version that he had almost forgotten how intelligent his game was.

The next moment, Butterfree's enormous compound eyes suddenly glowed with a deep blue light, and invisible psychic power slammed into Arbok like a heavy hammer!

【Excellent effect! 】

Arbok let out a painful hiss, its body trembled violently, and its health bar visibly dropped by a large amount!

In retaliation, he spat out a large number of poison needles, but they did little to weaken Butterfly!
"One more time, telekinesis!"

A new round begins, and the second psychic strike hits precisely! Arbok lets out a wail, collapses to the ground, and loses its ability to fight.

Musashi has recalled Arbok! Kojiro has deployed a gas bomb!

"Butterfly, telekinesis! Gas bomb!"

Ling Feng's voice remained completely calm; he was still using the same trick!
In just a few rounds, Ling Feng easily defeated Team Rocket's two Pokémon and their Meowth.

The triumphant look on the Rockets' trio's faces froze, turning into incredulous astonishment, and they finally ran away with a classic wail of "This feels awful."

The live chat was instantly flooded with exclamations of amazement:
Holy crap! The Rockets are playing this fast too?!

[How come this streamer seems to be able to counter everyone no matter what they're playing?!]

Wow, the Bug-type has such a wide coverage... I've really learned something new!

Hey guys, does a Bug-type Pokémon actually learn so many different types of moves? Won't the different type energies conflict?

The comments section was already buzzing with discussion about the possible performance of Bug-type Pokémon in the real world. Ling Feng then input the command, and his character crouched down, carefully spraying medicine on the injured Butterfree, his fingers gently brushing across its slightly damaged wings.

"Badadie, you did a great job." His voice was gentle.

Several Bug-type Pokémon surrounded him affectionately. Beautifly fluttered merrily, Bugbuster sat on his back, and Skybug's shield shimmered gently. Even Timid was reassured and moved closer to Lingfeng, creating an efficient and heartwarming scene.

Once he had recovered, Ling Feng continued on his way.

However, after only a few steps, a new challenge awaited at the crossroads—his formidable rival jumped out first!
—The gauntlet battle is coming!
This is why Ling Feng immediately recovered; he knew that two more battles awaited him.

But it's difficult.
It's practically nothing!

A formidable rival has issued a challenge!

Ling Feng didn't even glance at his opponent's Pokémon before sending out Skybug!
"Reflective wall!"

The Sky-Covering Insect let out a short but firm cry, and a huge, semi-transparent energy wall, shimmering with a seven-colored halo, instantly rose from the ground and stretched across one side of the arena!
five minutes later.

Just like the Blaziken from the rival, it was rendered immobile by a single Air Slash and suffered a complete defeat.

As for Shinji, he was defeated and driven away in just a few rounds.

Ling Feng's victory seemed easy, but the comments clearly showed that the main reason was that the Heavenly Shield Bug's double walls were too overpowered in the early game.
[Double walls are forever the best! The Sky-Covered Bug is the core of the team, hahaha!]

I need to rush out of the warehouse and retrieve the Framebreaker bug to level up.

[God of Protection! Amen.]

[If the second-stage evolution is this useful, I can't even imagine what the final stage of evolution will be like...]

[+1, this thing is way too overpowered. It feels like it can be used in any team composition, even if you don't play Zerg.]

As he watched the comments in the live stream discussing the Sky-Covered Bug, Ling Feng spoke up while controlling his character to walk towards the Spiritual Soda House.

"Strictly speaking, the Sky-Covered Bug is the wall-breaking character in the team. In the late game, in order to ensure that he can break through a wall, he can even be equipped with a Momentum Pack to provide invincibility."

That makes sense.

I've really learned something new...

,,
Another wave of comments flooded the screen, and the number of online viewers in the upper right corner of the live stream jumped wildly. Under the dual stimulation of the Rockets being instantly defeated and the team being easily defeated in a gauntlet battle, the number of online viewers in the live stream suddenly broke through the 150,000 mark!
At the same time, some dazzling little gift effects also started to flood the screen.

Ling Feng glanced at the soaring numbers, but his heart remained unmoved. The panel that only he could see quietly appeared:
[Shocking Points +1400]

1400 Shock Points isn't a lot, but it's getting better and better.

As for the 500,000 viewers required for the mission...
It seems that achieving this is indeed quite difficult.
However, compared to these points, the rewards from the mission are clearly more important.

His gaze fell upon the mission panel—

[Task Requirements: Your live stream must have over 50 viewers!] [Task Rewards: Mysterious S-Rank Special System Item Chest x1, 5000 Shock Points, Random Advanced Module x1!]

An S-rank special item chest...and an advanced module...
I wonder what good stuff I'll get randomly after completing this task?
Ling Feng couldn't help but feel a sense of anticipation.
After reviewing the system tasks and the subsequent goal of reaching 500,000 viewers, Ling Feng took a deep breath and refocused his attention on his journey.

The Hoenn adventure has only just begun.

As you control your character, you move along the coastline and soon arrive at the rather large marine museum.

However, the atmosphere inside the building was not one of academic tranquility, but rather one of tension.

Members of Team Aqua, dressed in dark blue uniforms with the "W" logo on their chests, are confronting museum researchers and security guards.

This is naturally part of the game's storyline—the water fleet comes to steal submarine data.

"Child, this is not a place for you!"

A member of Team Aqua swarmed up directly.

[Team Aqua members have appeared!]

[Team Aqua's henchman A has dispatched Sharp-Toothed Fish!]

The battle is triggered instantly!

What happened next was, of course, entirely predictable. Ling Feng easily wiped out all the members of Team Aqua, since his Bug-type Pokémon had Grass-type moves, making it a piece of cake for him to defeat these Water-type Pokémon.

Then everything proceeded according to the plot – the leader of Team Aqua appeared, and Daigo came to the rescue.

After completing this crucial plot point, the next step is to cross the bridge.

Ling Feng left the museum and stepped onto the magnificent bridge connecting the two cities. According to the original plot, there would be a formidable opponent here, but the battle on the beach had just ended, so there was no reason to encounter him again.

Meanwhile, the trainers on the bridge were eager to try their skills.

[The shorts-wearing boy sent out a snakeskin bear!]

"Big Butterfly, hypnotic powder!" Ling Feng's command was concise.

As the shimmering powder drifted down, the snake-striped bear struggled a few times before falling into a deep sleep.

"Air cutting!"

The storm swept through, easily taking everything away.

[The fishing uncle has dispatched Ubo!]

"Butterfly, continue, air cut!"

Ubo fell.

……

As Ling Feng continued forward, one NPC trainer after another challenged him on the bridge, only to be quickly defeated by Ling Feng's efficient and precise Bug-type attacks.

When facing slightly tougher opponents, Ling Feng would use Butterfree's Hypnotic Powder to control them and Hunting Butterfly to finish them off. With occasional rotation of support characters, his map-clearing process was as smooth as a textbook.

The comments section shifted from initial amazement to slightly sarcastic "daily check-in".

Damn, this streamer is killing NPCs like mowing grass, it's not entertaining at all!

[Bug-based speedrun strategy, you get it? Efficiency is life! Look at this map-clearing speed, isn't it awesome?]

[Butterfly and Beautifly's moves are so cool! I think I've fallen in love with Bug-type Pokémon.]

[Upstairs, are you really in love with Bug-type Pokémon? You're just after their strength, aren't you?]

Ling Feng still didn't interact with the comments, focusing instead on controlling his character to move forward, occasionally whispering encouragement to his partner on the screen: "Well done, Butterfree." "Beautiful move, Butterfree."

As the process proceeded efficiently and calmly, the vibrant and electrically-inspired outline of the Violet Dojo finally appeared on the horizon.

Ling Feng rushed into the Pokémon Center, then went to the flower bed on the left to get the TM "Grassy Terrain" for Bug-Baby to learn. He then charged straight into the Electric-type Gym and started his third Gym battle!

When he stepped into the dojo, what appeared before him was not a traditional battle arena, but a complex maze made up of countless flashing electric gates!
The current crackled against the metal wall, and blue arcs of electricity occasionally leaped across it.

For the average player, this maze is enough to make anyone dizzy; even Cynthia took quite a while to find her way through.

But Ling Feng's eyes remained unmoved. His fingers flew across the keyboard as the "person of quality" moved through the maze, avoiding pointless dead ends and precisely finding each switch that needed to be pressed. His movements were fluid and graceful, as if the maze map was already etched into his mind.

Comments floated by:

[The streamer's positioning... is he really on camera?]

[I saw other people get stuck in this maze for over ten minutes... and the streamer cleared it in less than three minutes? That's outrageous!]

For Bug-type speedrunners, speedrunning dungeons is a must! (doge)

Soon, Ling Feng passed through the last lightning gate and arrived at the core of the maze—the final battle room where Gym Leader Iron Whirl was located!
In the center of the room, a short, stout old man with gray, spiky hair, wearing overalls and a very cheerful smile was waiting.

Seeing the "person of quality" appear so quickly, he seemed somewhat surprised, first widening his eyes in astonishment, then bursting into his signature loud laughter:

"Hahaha! This is hilarious! So hilarious!"

Tie Xuan's laughter was like thunder, echoing in the room filled with the sound of electricity, and a series of notifications popped up!
"You know what? Young man? Originally, I wanted to further develop Mauville City and turn the whole city into an electric paradise! But seeing that everyone has already gotten used to life in the city, I could only use my time and those crazy ideas on this gym to create this Electric Gate Maze!"

He curiously leaned closer to the screen, as if trying to see the expression on the other person's face.

"So how did you get here? You actually cracked my masterpiece so quickly? Hehehe, a smart young man like you is rare! You're just my type!"

The laughter subsided, and Tie Xuan's expression turned serious and filled with fighting spirit. He took a step back and assumed a fighting stance.
"Well then, as the Gym Leader of the Mauville Gym, Iron Whirlwind! Let me witness your strength and feel the power of electricity! Hehehehehe—!"

[—Gym Leader Tie Xuan issues a challenge!]

As the rousing music started, the screen went black, and the game instantly entered the battle phase!
[Iron Whirl has dispatched Electabuzz!]

The next moment, an orange Pokémon with bulging muscles, arms wrapped in powerful cables, and a tail like a plug appeared!

Its fists collided, unleashing blinding sparks; its level clearly surpassed Ling Feng's team—a whopping 25 levels higher!
More importantly, viewers are well aware that its move pool includes the [Fire Punch], which is extremely effective against Bug-type moves!
The chat instantly tensed up:

[Holy crap! Electabuzz! And it has Fire Punch!]

[The streamer's Zerg-type team is completely countered... They have both electric and fire attacks, how can they possibly win?]

[Iron Whirlwind, that old thief, really knows how to read team compositions! He starts with a super carry! Are all the NPCs in this game this shady?]

This is really getting complicated!

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(End of this chapter)

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