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Chapter 607: Is this Teacher Jinghe's Secret Weapon?
Chapter 607: Is this Teacher Jinghe's Secret Weapon?
Eevee?
Upon seeing the Pokemon Teacher Jinghe summoned, Du Ruo was visibly taken aback. In his research, there was no information about Teacher Jinghe's Eevee.
Could it be a newly captured Pokemon? Even though it's an exhibition match, using a newly caught Pokemon to battle against him seemed a bit disrespectful. Du Ruo couldn't help but feel a bit slighted.
It wasn't just Du Ruo who had this thought; many of the Blueberry Academy's spectators shared the same sentiment.
"Du Ruo, show Teacher Jinghe what you've got!"
"Du Ruo, let Teacher Jinghe witness the experience you've gained from your three retakes!"
"Go, Du Ruo! Flip the tables on Teacher Jinghe!"
"..."
While saying the crowd was "excited" might be an exaggeration, this rare opportunity to defeat Teacher Jinghe had everyone, including Du Ruo, on the edge of their seats. Many wished they could take Du Ruo's place, wondering why such a golden chance had fallen into his lap.
However.
As the host announced the official start of the exhibition match, and after Teacher Jinghe gave the first command, everyone, including Du Ruo, had a complete change of heart.
"Eevee, use Mist!"
"Bui~"
With Eevee's soft cry, a light pink mist rapidly spread, quickly enveloping the entire arena.
Everyone was left dumbfounded.
"No way! I may not be well-read, but Teacher Jinghe, don't fool me! Eevees can't use Mist!"
"Eevee? This isn't the Eevee I know!"
"Teacher Jinghe, is your Eevee legal?"
Eevee knew Mist? If that were true, even Regigigas could fly! But the truth was right before their eyes, leaving the students of Blueberry Academy in disbelief, questioning the accuracy of their textbook knowledge.
Du Ruo, however, quickly caught on.
Perhaps Teacher Jinghe's Eevee wasn't as simple as he thought.
"Kingdra, use Rain Dance!"
"Duru~"
Kingdra raised its head, its eyes glowing with a deep blue aura, and a dark cloud swiftly gathered above the arena. Intense rain began to pour down.
Large raindrops fell, soaking Kingdra's scales and creating a thin layer of water around its body, as if it were dancing in the rain.
Graceful and Free!
[Graceful and Free: Pokemon with this ability, during rainy or heavy rain, have their speed doubled!]
Undoubtedly, this was a perfect ability for the rainy weather.
Without hesitation, Du Ruo took out the fully charged Dynamax Crystal and threw it towards Kingdra.
"Dance freely in the rain, Kingdra!"
Crackle!
Ice crystals rose from Kingdra's feet, enveloping it completely before shattering into countless sparkling fragments. Kingdra's appearance underwent a transformation.
Its entire body was now covered in a transparent layer of ice crystals, making it resemble a crystal sculpture.
On Kingdra's head, there was also a crown representing the Water type, intricately carved from deep blue crystal gems.
Dynamaxed! Water Dynamax, Kingdra!
Surprisingly, it didn't choose its most proficient Dragon type Dynamax, which was somewhat unexpected. However, combined with the rainy weather and Kingdra's Water type, it made sense.
With the boost from Dynamax and the rain's enhancement, Kingdra's condition was now at its peak.
Du Ruo realized that Teacher Jinghe's Eevee had only used Mist and was giving him the first move, providing a true exhibition of skills in this exhibition match!
Du Ruo, of course, wasn't going to miss this opportunity. He had already discarded any previous thoughts of underestimating his opponent.
"Kingdra, Dragon Dance!"
Splash!
The rain accumulated on the ground, forming a thin layer of water. Kingdra rode the current, moving with grace and power, its aura intensifying. Its already swift speed increased further.
"Bui~"
Eevee sat calmly in front of Teacher Jinghe, watching the energized Kingdra. It nonchalantly licked its paw and groomed its fur, appearing relaxed.
Du Ruo's eyebrows furrowed.
Why wasn't it taking any action despite their side's enhancement?
Jinghe takes a deep breath and shouts, "Hydro Pump!"
Although Dragon Dance enhances Physical Attack, Du Ruo still cautiously chooses the long-range Hydro Pump to probe and gather more information about the opposing Eevee, knowing the enemy and himself.
"Bui~!"
The Seadra coils its body, and its mouth instantly spews out a powerful, thick column of water, surging towards the tiny Eevee.
As the water column surges, it incorporates the rain, enhancing its power even further.
Jinghe smiles slightly and says, "Eevee, dodge."
"Bui~"
Hearing Jinghe's words, the leisurely Eevee finally moves.
The Hydro Pump's water column is about to hit Eevee's proximity.
The audience wonders how it will dodge.
The next second, Eevee transforms into a white light, and just before the Hydro Pump hits, it sidesteps, precisely and cleverly "sticking" to the water column to avoid it.
Even the water droplets from the water column don't dampen its fur.
"What incredible speed!" Du Ruo's pupils shrink, expressing his amazement.
But the two words Jinghe says next surprise him even more.
"Thunderbolt!"
Eevee?
Thunderbolt?
Before the audience can process their confusion, they hear, "Bui!"
Zzzz—
The sound of electricity fills the air as a powerful current of golden electricity bursts from Eevee, shooting towards Seadra faster than the Hydro Pump.
"Seadra!" Du Ruo shouts.
But the Thunderbolt's current precisely hits Seadra, unleashing a thunderous assault!
For a moment, the entire arena falls silent.
The host, holding the microphone, opens their mouth in shock, stuttering for a while before finally managing to say, "What an incredible Thunderbolt!"
And so, the battle between the trainers, Jinghe and Shirona, unfolds with their Pokemon: Haunter, Larvitar, Ice Eevee, Sharpedo, Daiwo, Dan Tei, Ice Ninetales, Arcanine, Metagross, and Shiny Metagross. The fight intensifies as they employ diverse techniques like Dragon Dance, Scale Shot, Shadow Ball, Boomerang, and Will-O-Wisp, showcasing their strategic prowess.
"Eevee, use Thunder!" Jinghe commands.
Eevee, with a burst of speed, momentarily distances itself from Sharpedo, then unleashes a bolt of lightning into the dark clouds above.
In the next instant, a thunderous roar fills the arena as a lightning bolt tears through the darkness, striking the Sharpedo enveloped in a water stream with pinpoint accuracy.
The dazzling thunderbolt momentarily engulfs Sharpedo, eliciting a pained wail.
"Duru!"
The water stream dissipates, and Sharpedo collapses, its eyes rolling back.
The spectators, now accustomed to Eevee's diverse moves, witness the use of Thunder and Thunderbolt without surprise.
"Sharpedo is unable to battle!" The commentator declares.
As the commentator announces the outcome, Jinghe shoots a glance at Eevee on the field.
It was just an exhibition match, and the battle had perhaps gone a bit overboard. Eevee, understanding Jinghe's unspoken message, deliberately collides with the dispersing water stream and falls to the ground with a loud "Plop!"
"Buii!" Eevee cries out as it tumbles to the ground alongside Sharpedo.
The commentator, the audience, and Du Ruo are all left speechless by this unexpected turn of events.
Eevee, lying on the ground, opens its eyes and winks at Jinghe, as if asking, "Was my acting convincing?" before becoming completely still.
Jinghe, feeling a bit embarrassed, places his hand on his forehead.
"Ahem!" Jinghe clears his throat again.
The commentator quickly regains composure and declares, "Both Sharpedo and Eevee are unable to continue the battle!"
The audience, recognizing the commentator as their teacher, refrains from any outbursts, but their thoughts are clear.
"This is indeed a 'teaching match.' It reminds me of my first battle with a Pokemon trainer when I caught my first Pokemon."
"Teacher Jinghe is so kind! I'm touched!"
"I wonder what Du Ruo is thinking right now?"
The spectators remain silent.
Jinghe and Du Ruo, prompted by the commentator, approach each other, shake hands, and prepare for the post-match interview.
"Teacher Jinghe, I've learned a valuable lesson," Du Ruo says earnestly.
He now understands Jinghe's intention—to demonstrate that there's more to the Pokemon world than just the Blueberry Academy. The world is vast, and he should broaden his horizons to appreciate the strength of other trainers.
Jinghe, though puzzled by Du Ruo's words, maintains a gentle smile, cradling Eevee with one arm and patting Du Ruo's shoulder with the other.
"Keep up the good work. Your talent will take you far."
"Yes!" Du Ruo nods vigorously, appearing genuinely humbled.
The commentator, microphone in hand, begins the interview, starting with Jinghe.
"Teacher Jinghe, what are your thoughts on Du Ruo and the Blueberry Academy?"
Jinghe smiles and replies, "Du Ruo is an exceptional student, and the Blueberry Academy is wonderful. The students here are well-behaved, eloquent, and talented. I genuinely enjoy being here."
Jinghe's words instantly win him more admiration from the Blueberry Academy students.
"Teacher Jinghe, please stay at the Blueberry Academy!"
"Welcome to the Blueberry Academy, Teacher Jinghe!"
The commentator then turns to Du Ruo, asking for his thoughts on the battle with Jinghe.
Du Ruo, after a moment of contemplation, speaks, "Before facing Teacher Jinghe, I had doubts about Champion Adek's 'ten-zero' claim."
Taking a deep breath, he continues, "But after this battle, I understand why Champion Adek made that statement."
Du Ruo's gaze shifts to Eevee in Jinghe's arms, his eyes glistening.
This, perhaps, is what Champion Adek was referring to—a glimpse of Teacher Jinghe's full strength.
The audience, finally grasping the situation, displays expressions of realization.
So, Champion Adek was talking about Teacher Jinghe's strategy with Eevee? And this is just one of his Pokemon?
If Teacher Jinghe has other Pokemon as skilled as Eevee, his true strength might be immeasurable!
Champion Adek's experience and insight are truly remarkable!
Adek: Huh?
Regarding Jinghe's Eevee, Adek can only say, "I had no idea!"
The one most excited about Jinghe's Eevee is someone from the Galar region.
(End of Chapter)
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