......

At some point, snowflakes began to fall from the sky.

This is normal. It has been a while since autumn, and it is the coldest time of the year. It is not a climate where it will not snow in the Galar region.

The cold air came and snowflakes drifted from the sky.

But the city is filled with a warm and kind atmosphere.

Outside the arched palace gate and the arena, people were looking forward to it.

Dandi’s fans held up huge posters, light boards and cheering lights.

Everyone was happily discussing tonight's charity competition.

"Who will be Dandi's opponent tonight?"

"No news yet, but it's said he's a famous champion-level trainer."

"Ah, I'm really looking forward to it..."

When the time came, everyone entered the venue one after another.

The scene was orderly, no one did anything bad like cutting in line, and everyone strictly adhered to the entrance rules of the Palace Gate Arena.

Soon, the venue was full.

The Palace Gate Arena is a large arena that can accommodate 100,000 spectators, which is one of the largest in the world.

Looking around, the audience seats were flashing with purple and orange lights, which were the exclusive support colors of Dantei and his ace Pokémon Charizard.

The snow gradually got heavier, and snowflakes fell on the audience, but everyone's enthusiasm dispelled all the cold.

The cheers rose and fell like a tsunami.

"Oh, look, guest!"

The Steelix spread its wings and flew high. Before it reached the Palace Gate Arena, the cheers of the audience reached the ears of the driver and Aisha in the carriage.

"All 100,000 seats in the Gongmen Arena were filled. This is the first time in years that I can remember."

The driver's tone was very excited, and he looked into the arena with a smile on his face.

As a Galar, he was very happy to see the grand occasion of the Palace Gate Arena.

"Tonight's game is really exciting."

"Yes."

Aixia responded simply, "It's really exciting!"

"Guest, we are about to land!"

The driver laughed heartily and pulled the reins. The sturdy Steel Crow flew towards the ground very flexibly and landed steadily in front of the gate of the Palace Gate Arena.

"Thank you very much."

Aisha picked up the Poké Ball, got out of the car and walked straight to the gate of the arena.

"Eh......"

The driver stared at his back with his eyes slightly widened.

"No way......"

Aisha walked into the lounge, where there were already quite a few people.

"Coach Ai!"

As soon as Aixia came in, Caidou ran over excitedly.

"Coach Ai." Lurina followed closely behind.

"Are you there too?"

"of course."

Lurina smiled and flipped her hair.

"This is a major event for our Galar region. We gym leaders can't skip work at a time like this."

"Is such that."

Caidou smiled peacefully.

Then, she lowered her voice and said, "Dandy and President Roz have already told us about Jon's situation. The gym leaders are all supportive, so we all came over to help warm up the atmosphere."

Aisha looked behind them, and sure enough, all ten gym leaders in the Galar region who could come were there, even the socially anxious Onio and the unsociable Nie Zi.

After noticing Aisha's gaze, the postmodern rock punk man nodded at him friendly, obviously knowing that Aisha had contributed money and effort to Jon's affairs.

Of course, Coach Ai had no interest in him.

It would be okay if it was his sister Mary.

If there was any gym leader present who had a bad impression of Aisha, it would be Kibana.

At this time, he came over aggressively.

Facing the man who snatched away the opportunity to fight between him and Dan Di and defeated him in the online battle, Chibana, who has a bad temper, did not have a good face.

but......

When he met Aisha's eyes, which seemed to be burning with scorching flames but were calm as water, his aura weakened.

"Uh."

He scratched his head awkwardly, and finally reached out and patted Aisha on the shoulder.

"Fight well."

"I will."

Aisha responded seriously.

"Yaluo went to arrange for the children to enter."

Lurina said so.

Aisha took a look and found that, as expected, the mild-mannered grass-attribute gym leader was not in the lounge.

Caidou said softly, "Thanks to the sponsorship of the Rainbow Rockets, the Marrokomon Group is able to bring all the children in the hospital to watch the game."

For these children who can only lie in bed for treatment, something as simple as going out to play is a luxury.

Therefore, watching the Galar Championship replayed over and over again, as well as videos of battles with UP hosts like Coach Ai, is their best way to relieve loneliness.

"Most of these kids are fans of both you and Dandi, so when they heard they could go to the scene to watch your fight, they were all very happy."

Caidou looked a little lost. Obviously, she had been to the hospital.

Seeing those children, she felt very sad.

The same is true for Lurina.

She crossed her arms, looking at the poster for the charity competition on the wall, and said, "Many children dream of becoming trainers, but they can only lie in bed playing games and watching videos, dreaming of getting a partner like other normal children and traveling with Pokémon."

"Becoming a Trainer, walking between forests and mountains, soaring into the sky and diving into the sea, capturing your favorite Pokémon, and making friends with like-minded people... Many children have told me that this is something they can only experience in their dreams."

"what......"

Listening to Lurina's words, Aisha was touched.

"Is that right?"

His eyes were filled with a stronger emotion than ever before, and his thoughts seemed to have returned to the past.

"That's right!"

He laughed, his eyes burning, and whispered, "I had a dream like this, a long time ago..."

"Now that my dream has come true, it's my turn to protect their dreams!"

Chapter 395: Peak Battle, Aisha vs. Dan Emperor! (9K)

The smell of disinfectant wafted through the clean white ward.

Outside the window, flocks of steelhead crows grabbed the taxi's cable car and flew into the distance. The light of the setting sun covered them with a brilliant coat.

A breeze blew, and the transparent curtains fluttered in the wind, brushing against the table next to the bed.

A beautifully framed letter lay there quietly, the red postmark sparkling in the sunset.

"Well......"

Jon slowly woke up on the hospital bed, blinking sleepily.

Because of his physical condition, he always fell asleep uncontrollably during this period.

"Uh......"

His head felt dizzy, and Jon used his hands to support himself and sit up in bed, supporting his heavy head with one hand.

When he regained consciousness, he suddenly realized what day it was and his expression changed.

“Five blessings.”

The nurse's voice came from the corridor.

The door opened and the nurse who took great care of Jon walked into the ward.

"You are still here."

After seeing Jon sitting on the hospital bed, the nurse smiled and breathed a sigh of relief.

"Asleep again?"

"I'll be ready right away!"

Jon jumped out of bed anxiously.

"Don't worry, it's still early."

The nurse helped him clean up.

Outside, a driver wearing a thick cotton coat was waiting here.

He folded his arms across his chest, leaned against the taxi's cable car, and closed his eyes to rest.

The majestic Steel Crow stood quietly beside him, its bright red eyes looking around.

"Mr. Driver!"

The nurse's shout made him open his eyes. He stood up straight and turned his head to look behind him.

Accompanied by a burst of hurried footsteps, Jon, who didn't even have time to put on his clothes, pulled his coat on with one hand and held the invitation letter tightly in the other hand, staggering over.

"here I am!"

The driver smiled and carried Jon onto the cable car.

Jon was out of breath, and running this distance made him feel uncomfortable.

“Five blessings.”

The nurse's voice sounded behind him, causing Jon to turn his head.

He saw the nurse who had always taken care of him looking at him with a smile and a complicated expression.

“Be safe, be careful on the roads…don’t tire yourself out.”

"Ah."

Jon nodded.

He didn't say much.

Being tired was one thing, but more importantly, he saw a hint of pity in the nurse's eyes.

He had seen that kind of emotion in the eyes of many people since he fell ill.

As a child who was forced to be sick, he really didn't know how to respond to these people's feelings.

Then he looked at the driver in front of him and said, "Mr. Driver, can we still catch up with the race?"

"Do not worry!"

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