Kawamura sneered:

"The weather balloon is just a trick."

"You must know that your Espeon is only so-so and can't learn any powerful moves."

"So we tried everything we could to teach it how to use a weather balloon."

As he spoke, Kawamura shouted to the surrounding crowd:

"Although Weather Ball is just a basic move, it can unleash power beyond its basic form when the weather is different."

"Perfect timing, today is a sunny day, which is perfect for your Sun Eevee and Weather Ball."

"You only beat my Crow Chief because you had the advantage of being outdoors."

"If it were a normal match in the training gym, your Sun Eevee would definitely be no match for my Raven."

"Tell me, isn't this just opportunism?"

Upon hearing Kawamura's words, the audience, who had been applauding Lu An's decisive victory, gradually stopped clapping.

Someone scratched their head: "I don't have any Pokémon either, is that right?"

"Hmm, it seems he has a point. The [Weather Ball] does seem to change its power depending on the weather."

"Yes, yes, I think I've heard that before. Floating bubbles are a typical user of this technique."

"I've heard that if used properly, even an ordinary floating bubble can fight against opponents of higher levels."

"Ah, I see. So this 'one-hit kill' strategy doesn't seem so great after all?"

Hearing that public opinion around him was gradually turning in his favor, Kawamura immediately revealed a satisfied smile.

Upon hearing the voices of the onlookers, Naoko became furious and berated Kawamura:

"Kawamura, you're shameless! How could you say such a thing!"

After being reprimanded by Naoko, Kawamura's expression changed, but at that moment he couldn't care less about offending Naoko.

"Hmph, am I wrong?"

Naoko was trembling with anger at Kawamura. She never expected that the battle club would produce a guy like Kawamura!

"Winning is winning, and losing is losing. As a trainer, how can you not even have this much magnanimity!"

"And it's true that the power of the Weather Ball changes depending on the weather, but this is on the premise that the Pokémon itself can withstand the energy that the weather imparts to the Weather Ball."

"It can be said that this is all due to Ibrahimovic's own strength."

"Moreover, is a Psychic-type Espeon going to use a STAB move that has no effect on Dark-types when fighting a Dark-type Crow's Head?"

"You're shameless, Kawamura!"

Kawamura blushed:

"I don't care! I will never admit that this Pokémon, which is only good-looking and useless and only knows how to take shortcuts, has defeated my crow leader!"

"Eebu!"

Umbreon, which was gently licking the fur of the victorious Espeon, suddenly turned around and showed its two rows of sharp teeth to Kawamura.

If Lu An hadn't been right beside it, it would have definitely torn this guy in half and swallowed him whole.

Kawamura suddenly shivered, not knowing why, but he suddenly felt as if he were being targeted by a ferocious beast that was eager to devour him.

"Bu Yi..."

Espeon also wagged its tail.

Lightbringer doesn't like this trainer.

Lu An sensed the bad mood of his two Pokémon and frowned as he looked at Kawamura.

He didn't expect that Kawamura would still lack manners even after losing the battle, and would even try to disgust him.

And to make matters worse, he went and made fun of Espeon.

This crossed Lu An's bottom line.

People always say that family ties are the hardest thing to sever; they will always bind two people together.

But Lu An has no family.

Since he traveled to this world, the only ones who have stayed by his side are his Pokémon.

Whether he is poor or rich, weak or strong, they will never abandon him.

Whether it's Luminous, Umbreon, or other Pokémon that aren't currently by his side, they are all family members he chose for each other and cherishes the most.

But Kawamura actually dared to say that his Sun Eevee was just opportunistic and useless except for being pretty.

If Lu An felt slightly annoyed by Kawamura's provocation, like hearing a mosquito buzzing while trying to sleep, he reached out to try and shoo it away.

Now, he was like a Dragonite whose scales had been ripped out, and a fierce fire surged within him.

He patted the two Eevee dogs beside him, signaling them to calm down:

"My Lightcloth is my most cherished family member. It's not some opportunistic Pokémon, nor is it something that's only good-looking and useless."

"Only I, who have accompanied it on its long journey, am qualified to judge how it is."

Lu An coldly glanced at He Village, his eyes filled with an unyielding chill:

"Furthermore, I think you have no right to criticize others for forcibly using the Dark Stone to evolve Murkrow before it was fully mature?"

"what!"

Kawamura, who thought he had caught Lu An red-handed and gained the upper hand in public opinion, suddenly lost his smug expression, revealing a hint of panic and unease.

Muto and Naoko's expressions both changed, with Naoko looking at Lu An with a look of surprise:

"Lu An, what are you saying?"

"Evolution ahead of schedule, what is that?"

Among the onlookers, many were not Pokémon trainers. When they saw Lu An utter the word, Naoko and the others showed surprise and became curious.

Soon, a kind person provided an explanation.

The term "early evolution" is not unfamiliar among Pokémon trainers.

Some Pokémon require special items to evolve.

One of the more well-known examples is the Six-Tails evolving into the Nine-Tails through the Fire Stone.

Eevee can evolve into five different Pokémon using Water, Fire, Electric, Grass, and Ice stones.

However, there is a general consensus among Pokémon that require items to evolve: they should not evolve too early.

The elemental energy contained in items like the Fire Stone is difficult for young Pokémon to handle.

If a Pokémon accepts this enormous energy too early, it can inhibit its development to some extent.

Therefore, for these Pokémon, it is a safer choice to train them to the level of normal Pokémon before evolving them.

Premature evolution means forcing Pokémon to evolve when they are still young and weak.

Although there are no legal sanctions or regulations against this behavior, it has always been considered morally reprehensible by trainers.

Therefore, when Kawamura heard Lu An say this, he first showed a look of panic, but then quickly concealed it and put on an angry expression:

"What gives you the right to say that about me? What evidence do you have? If you have no evidence, I have every reason to sue you for defamation."

Naoko also looked at Lu An with a worried expression:

"Yes, Lu An, although what Kawamura said was indeed very excessive, and I understand your anger, you can't just make things up about early evolution. There's no evidence to back it up!"

Lu An smiled coldly: "Of course there is evidence."

"What evidence?"

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