It's unclear whether Rong Qi possesses the authority of a trainer.

However, Crow Leader has recently been feeling the authority emanating from his father.

As a champion-level Pokémon, it is currently the strongest Crowhead in the Crowhead population.

He has already surpassed his father in terms of strength.

However, the leader of the crows did not pass on the responsibility of caring for the colony to his son.

Crow Head is currently at his youngest age, and with the addition of Rong Qi, an excellent trainer and breeding master.

The leader of the crows may have grown to a level he could not have imagined.

The leader of the crows had a premonition that a Champion-level Pokémon might not be the end for his son.

In the future, Ravenhead may very well become a powerful Pokémon like Salamence or even Alakazam.

Under such circumstances, how could the chief crow allow other matters to trouble his son?

Of course, the chief of the crows would also entrust him with some matters within the clan.

In contrast, Crow Leader had no objections.

After all, it is much more difficult to level up a Champion-level Pokémon than before.

Even with his persistent daily training, he couldn't achieve the same rate of level progression as before.

His own trainers and the farm's master Pokémon had already warned Raven that there was no use in being anxious at this stage.

Instead, you should focus on honing your physical skills and combat techniques.

This is what the leader of the crows himself actually controls.

If it weren't for her father pressuring her to get married.

At this moment, Crow Leader should be practicing his flying skills in the chaotic gale-force winds high in the sky, according to his previous plan.

But perhaps it was the stimulation from the other elves on the farm who had children.

The leader of the crows has actually started urging his crows to find mates.

This left Crow Leader somewhat helpless.

After a Pokémon breaks through to the Elite Four level, its body becomes significantly different from that of an ordinary Pokémon.

Especially in terms of offspring, the stronger the Pokémon, the more difficult it is for it to have offspring.

I don't know how long that Salamence lived; it was already a powerful Champion-level Pokémon before it met Rong Qi.

But after all these years, Salamence has only had one child, Baby Salamence.

Crowhead is now a champion-level Pokémon, although it may not be as strong as Salamence.

However, having children is still not a goal that can be achieved in the short term.

Among the Pokémon at the Champion level or above in the farm.

The only ones with offspring are the Salamence and the Abomasnow.

Other elves have neither children nor even companions.

As for Rong Qi's spirits, they are all incredibly rare.

Among the other master-level Pokémon, Old Hudi is cultivating his character and striving to become the second level 100 Pokémon on the farm.

The giant vine had no intention of finding a mate.

Anyway, he's lived long enough that he could find a partner even if he lived for several more decades.

He still has a long way to go in his prime.

The stag beetle does have a mate, and it's a champion-level babysitter beetle.

However, it is extremely difficult to produce offspring for Master-level Pokémon, let alone Level 100 Pokémon.

The stag beetle and the babysitter have been together for who knows how long, but so far they have not had a child.

This explains why wild elves value children so highly.

They might only have one child in their entire lives, and it was stolen by humans. How could those elves not hate that?

That's why the leader of the crows urged his crows to find a mate.

The champion level is manageable; with some effort, you might be able to have a child within ten years.

But if you become a master-level Pokémon, you really don't know when you'll be able to have a child.

For elves, the continuation of their species and the transmission of their bloodline are undoubtedly of paramount importance.

It's even more important than their lives.

Rong Qi understood the thoughts of the crow leader. Not only him, but also the leaders of the other elf groups in the farm paid great attention to this.

However, not all the elves in the farm follow Rong Qi's style.

Like the leader of the Tanabata Bluebird and a King-level Moonstone from the Moonstone population.

These two guys found partners after arriving at the farm.

It's worth mentioning that the moonstone's companion was Mr. Wenren Feng's sunstone.

Two Pokémon with the same attribute developed feelings for each other during their training and sparring.

They then naturally came together.

The fact that the Qixi Bluebird has a mate was discovered by Crow Leader during a training session.

Rong Qi is unaware of this yet.

The leader of the Tanabata is pursuing a Champion-level flying Pokémon from the Orange Blossom Forest.

A very beautiful dancing swan.

The other party is the owner of a large lake in the Orange Blossom Forest.

However, that dancing swan's strength had only just broken through to the Heavenly King level.

It is not as powerful as the Tanabata Bird.

Moreover, the other party is also the leader of a group.

Crow Leader didn't believe that the Bluebird of the Seven Nights could easily win the other party back.

Of course, if Rong Qi is willing to use his "money" ability as a trainer.

The chances of the Bluebird of Qixi succeeding in pursuing the Dancing Swan are probably higher.

I wonder if Rong Qi would like to add a few hundred more swans and ducklings to the farm.

Rong Qi probably wouldn't mind keeping a few of those graceful swans on his farm.

After all, these elves have a pretty good appearance.

Moreover, these sprites can also serve as a rain patrol team for the farm.

When facing prolonged heavy rain, the Swans of the Water and Flying types are indeed more advantageous than the Crow and the Altaria.

Needless to say, the Tanabata Bluebird's cotton feathers absorb moisture, so you have to use the Clean Up skill to keep it dry at all times.

While the Crow Head can fly in the rain, this kind of weather isn't very friendly to it either.

Damp feathers increase their flight burden.

However, the Swans of the Water and Flying types do not have this problem.

The only problem that needs to be solved is the housing issue for these dancing swans.

Although Rong Qi's farm is very large, extremely large, large enough for Tauros and Rapidash to run wildly on the farm until they are exhausted.

However, there are only a few waterways in the farm that are accessed through the power of the spirits.

There is not a large enough lake for the dancing swans to survive.

The environment on the farm is also unsuitable for building a large artificial lake.

That would take up a lot of useful land, and Rong Qi would most likely not agree to it.

However, they could buy another piece of land around the farm and excavate a new artificial waterway.

It can also be used as a reservoir for the farm.

The Lucky Kappa and the Mosquito Frog will have a new place to roam.

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