"Crunch!"

"Banji!"

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All the elves made their appearance.

Greninja glanced at its new home, then turned and ran towards the sea. No Water-type Pokémon can resist the allure of the ocean!

Blaziken leaped onto the third-floor balcony, then up the cliff, exploring the mountaintop. It was a Pokémon that loved running and jumping; previously, its dormitory didn't have enough space, but now, on an island, it could finally run wild.

Garchomp leaped onto the balcony, found a good spot to lie down, and began sunbathing and napping. Two of its little brothers did the same. The lazy otter found an ordinary peach tree and lay down, its mouth slightly open as if waiting for the peach to fall into its mouth.

Kodora lay lazily at the entrance of the villa, sunbathing; she couldn't climb onto the balcony.

Tooth and Baby Tyrannosaurus chase and play around Kodora, and the biting army has a new member.

"Don't let them run too far," Nanfeng warned Kedora.

"Kora~" Kodora answered without looking up; it was a professional at taking care of children.

Mega King and Wobbuffet with Togepi rushed into the house, ready to seize the TV in the living room.

Upon entering, we discovered that several rooms had televisions. This was specially provided by Nanfeng, so that everyone wouldn't have to fight over a screen.

There's a dedicated e-sports room, a dedicated movie viewing room, and Nanfeng even prepared a gym for himself.

This way you can exercise without leaving home.

Tutu the dog was inspired and stood in front of the villa, taking out his paintbrush to draw it.

Bangjira looked around but didn't see his beloved little rockery. He quickly spotted the beach, went to the seaside, plopped down on the ground, and started piling sand.

They piled it up to resemble a person, then swallowed it whole with a loud "whoosh."

Banjira: ( ̄- ̄) It's salty....

south wind:!!!

Could that person be me?

Only Gardevoir stayed by Nanfeng's side, and they entered the villa together.

However, Nanfeng still went to the cave in the backyard first.

The Steel Serpent was too large; it could easily destroy fruit trees if it moved around, so South Wind released it inside the cave.

Finally able to get out of the Poké Ball and play, Steelix happily spun around in place before starting to explore underground.

Seeing that everyone seemed satisfied, Nanfeng breathed a sigh of relief.

"Let's have a BBQ for our first meal in the new house!"

132. Underground power plant

As night fell, Nanfeng leaned against the balcony, gazing at the bright night sky. On the table in front of her were grilled skewers and beer. Gardevoir sat opposite her, watching a show on a tablet.

The other Pokémon are all on the first floor, mainly the barbecue master Mega King. It seems to really have the talent to be a chef. In addition to being good at kneading dough, its big hands also have an advantage in barbecuing. It can grab nearly a hundred skewers at once and barbecue them all at once. Its barbecuing speed is about the same as that of five or six barbecue masters barbecuing at the same time.

Blaziken was helping to control the fire, while Greninja used Iai Slash to chop the ingredients into suitable sizes and skewer them.

Nanfeng suspected that if he and his two friends set up a barbecue stall at the school, they could earn a million a month.

The spicy and fragrant barbecue, with its irresistible aroma of meat, even made the usually playful Yaya and Baby Tyrannosaurus sit obediently in a row.

They grilled over a hundred skewers at once, which was very efficient, and the taste was also good. Each of the many elves got a good share.

Seeing that everyone was enjoying the meal, Nanfeng felt relieved.

Enjoying a skewer of meat and a sip of ice-cold beer—pure bliss!

Taking a tissue from Gardevoir to wipe his hands, then picking up his handheld console, Nanfeng prepared to continue his journey through the Hoenn region.

Now that she has learned Surf, Southwind can head east from Mauville City, cross the strait on Route 118, enter Route 119, and reach the sixth Gym location, "Willow City," to take on the challenge.

The Lilycove Gym is a Flying-type Gym. Although Nanfeng doesn't have any Electric-type Pokémon, he's confident he can send out his Rock-type Tyranitar.

However, when Nanfeng passed through Mauville City, he met Tess, the gym leader of the Mauville Gym, who asked the protagonist to go to the underground power plant to shut down the main power supply.

Nanfeng remembers that completing this task would reward him with a very good electric-type move, "Ten Thousand Volts (Special)".

So, Southwind went to Route 110, surfed to the entrance of the underground power plant, used the key given to him by Iron Spin to open the gate, and a prompt immediately appeared in front of him.

[Enter the special instance "Rampaging Underground Power Plant"?]

[Recommended entry level for this instance: ?]

Current battery level: 0%

"The underground power plant is also a duplicate?" Nanfeng asked in surprise.

However, this dungeon feels different from the previous ones. The suggested entry level is a question mark, and there is also a prompt for the current charging progress.

Come inside and take a look!

Nanfeng will save the file first, and then step into it.

A flash of light appeared before his eyes, and Nanfeng had already entered the game.

Before me lay a spacious office area, the overhead lights flickering as if due to a faulty connection. Various documents lay scattered haphazardly on the desks and floor, indicating the staff had left in a great hurry. A slight electrical current lingered in the air, and the southerly wind sent a distinct, stinging sensation across my skin.

"Garuda!" Nanfeng threw out two Poké Balls.

"Roar!" Garchomp roars as it enters the fray.

The power plant is mostly populated by Electric-type Pokémon, and the best way to deal with them is with Ground-type Pokémon. And what Pokémon is more lethal here than Garchomp?

Another Pokémon to appear is Gardevoir, who stands behind Southwind to protect him at all times.

There are two paths leading to the office, one to the left and one to the right. Nanfeng went to the right first, and just as he reached the corner, a mechanical iron gate stood there.

It seems this is a dead end.

Nanfeng remembered that these iron gates in the underground power plant were controlled by a mechanism; you had to find the switch and step on it to open it. There were quite a few such mechanisms throughout the underground power plant.

I don't understand why a power plant would have such a facility.

"Garuda, Dragon Claw!" Nanfeng issued the attack command directly.

If this were real life, Nanfeng might still have to consider how to answer to Brother Tiexuan. But since it's a game instance, he can do whatever he wants.

I just don't know if it would be faster to go this way.

"Crack!" Garchomp went up and used two dragon claws to tear the iron gate apart, then followed up with a powerful ramming attack that sent the large iron gate flying.

The view behind the iron gate immediately appeared before Nanfeng's eyes.

Three Magnemite, seven Magnemite, and one Magnemite were communicating with each other, their voices crackling with electricity.

Upon seeing the gate open, the eleven Pokémon immediately locked their gazes on Garchomp and Southwind.

Nanfeng's eyes also swept over the ranks above the elves' heads.

Magnemite LV43, Magnemite LV35, Magnemite LV27.

"Don't panic! They're all trash!"

"Garuda uses Earthquake!"

"Awooo!!!" Garchomp immediately stepped forward and slammed its legs into the ground.

In an instant, the ground within three meters of Garchomp shattered, spreading to the walls and causing them to crack as well. An invisible shockwave rippled out from beneath its feet, spreading in all directions like a tide.

"Kuoyi! Kuoyi!"

The Magneton family emitted chaotic cries and immediately launched an attack.

For a moment, the lightning flashed, as bright and dazzling as the sun. However, this dazzling light lasted only a second.

The shockwave from the earthquake instantly killed two Magneton and four Magnemite minions. The Magneton and Magnemite minions that weren't instantly killed were due to their "Sturdy" ability.

Sturdy: One-hit kill moves are ineffective. When a Pokémon with this ability is attacked at full HP, it will retain at least 1 HP (Noma Zhao).

Although they didn't lose their combat ability immediately due to their sturdy nature, they are all now considered seriously injured.

Magneton, however, seemed to be a seasoned Pokémon. Instead of attacking immediately, it chose to use "Electro Levitate" to move itself to the ceiling and avoid the Earthquake attack.

"Break the rocks!" Nanfeng commanded.

Garchomp stomped forward, crackling electricity beneath its feet, and charged forward at lightning speed. Its outstretched arms, like wings, allowed it to take flight with ease, and its sharp claws gleamed with a white light.

The next second...

"Thump!" The Magneton that flew to the ceiling was blasted to pieces by Garchomp with Rock Smash before it could even react.

When Garchomp turned around and landed.

The remaining Magneton and Magnemite were also rendered unable to battle. Gardevoir then conveniently finished them off with a Dazzling Glitter.

133. Energy Storage Progress

Underground power plant.

A level 50 Garchomp is leading the team.

You can easily defeat any Electric-type Pokémon you encounter that are no higher than level 60.

In reality, along the way, Nanfeng had never seen a level 60 Pokémon, let alone a level 50 Pokémon, in the underground power plant.

This made Nanfeng even more curious about the suggested entry level for the dungeon, which was indicated as "?".

The map of the underground power plant wasn't very big. Nanfeng wandered around it for more than half an hour and roughly figured out the layout of the underground power plant.

I picked up quite a few elf items along the way.

Nanfeng even tried using a treasure detector and actually found a treasure-level power amplifier. This is the evolution item for Electabuzz to evolve into Electabuzz.

The Pokémon that inhabit underground power plants are mostly Magneton, followed by Electrode.

Occasionally, an electric monster will also appear.

Electabuzz is a pretty good Electric-type Pokémon, and its final evolution is Electivire.

If Mareep hadn't been caught, it would actually be the most suitable Electric-type Pokémon for Southwind to train. I also just acquired the corresponding Treasure-level evolution item.

However, it's obviously too late to train an Electric-type Pokémon to deal with the Electric-type Gym in Lilycove City, so Nanfeng didn't deliberately try to train Electabuzz 947, but just caught it when he encountered it on the way.

Unfortunately, none of the five Electabuzz monsters I captured were worth training.

After advancing all the way, Nanfeng finally arrived at the end of the underground power plant, the location of the main power source, and also the last room.

Upon entering, Nanfeng saw an electric monster that was using its wire-like tail to plug into the main power unit, continuously absorbing electricity.

Moreover, the electricity absorbed by this electric monster seemed rather strange, with the current surging through its body being an odd reddish-black color.

Sensing the arrival of the south wind, the Electrified Beast suddenly turned its head, its eyes blood red.

"Hmph!" Electivire roared, its two tails detached from the main power source, and its body crackling with red lightning. Without a word, it charged towards Nanfeng, its ferocious appearance suggesting it wanted to devour him whole.

"Finally, I'm seeing some signs of them going berserk," Nanfeng muttered. He had paid a little attention to the prefix "underground power plant" when he entered the dungeon. The elves along the way were at most aggressive, but there were no signs of them going berserk.

"Garuda! Earthquake!" Nanfeng raised his hand to give the order.

"Crack!" Garchomp stomped on the ground, creating a shockwave.

This Electivire's berserk state only possessed extremely high aggression; it hadn't completely stripped the Pokémon of its battle intelligence and instincts. Facing the oncoming charge, the Electivire immediately leaped to avoid it, while dazzling electricity crackled on its right hand.

That was a lightning-fast punch.

Uh... okay.

It has indeed lost some of its battle wisdom, resorting to Electric-type moves to deal with Ground-type Pokémon.

"Bite the land shark fiercely, dragon claw!"

Facing the Electivire in mid-air, Garchomp also swung out its claws, which were imbued with dark green dragon-type energy.

"Boom!" The battle was decided the moment they clashed.

Garchomp ignored the Thunder Punch from the Electrify spell and slammed its Dragon Claw into its chest, sending it flying straight into the side wall.

"A flash of lightning" and the southerly wind pressed its advantage.

Garchomp's gait is dynamic, and its streamlined body allows it to fly better in mid-air. Similarly, these curves also make it easier to run.

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