Chapter 16 Your Pants Fell Down
Chapter 16 Your Pants Fell Down
"Hey, why are you using a Leaf Blade Scyther for the test?"
Fang Bo turned his head and found a girl with long golden hair next to him.
Her hair was tied into two round buns, standing playfully on either side of her ears, with a few wisps of hair falling naturally down her cheeks. At this moment, she was gazing at him with her clear, azure eyes.
Fang Bo asked expressionlessly, "Why are you wearing your hair in a bun?"
"Huh?" The blonde girl immediately became agitated, hands on her hips, glaring at him angrily: "None of your business."
Fang Bo chuckled: "It's good that you know."
After saying that, he ignored the other person and focused on communicating with Kha'Zix.
Tell it to carefully observe the assessment ahead, and to give it its all when it goes on stage.
The girl with the bun hairstyle was stunned for a while before she finally understood what the other person meant.
What they really meant was, "It's none of your business."
"Quite a temper." Jiang Yueci reached out and touched her hair. "She's clearly cute. Humph, you really don't know how to appreciate that."
Even so, she always found herself paying attention to the other person without realizing it.
Among the thirty-odd people in the examination hall, Scyther was definitely the Pokémon with the lowest individual values.
Generally speaking, very few people would form a contract with such a spirit.
They lack ability, have low potential for development, and are not particularly popular in terms of appearance.
Even pet lovers have better options.
However, Jiang Yueci was very good at observing other people's eyes.
She could see the absolute confidence in the other person's eyes.
This guy wasn't worried about the upcoming assessment at all.
"Interesting." Jiang Yueci resumed her smiling demeanor, pondering how to approach the person and strike up a conversation.
She is naturally optimistic and cheerful, and doesn't care about the little friction that just happened.
The boy's hidden secrets piqued her curiosity even more.
What methods could give him such confidence?
Suddenly, the conversation next to her caught Jiang Yueci's attention. The girl turned her head and looked at the audience members who had walked in.
These people were the candidates who were queuing to register.
"Look, that little praying mantis has really come to the exam hall."
"I have a feeling that he will become a classic negative example."
There are too many people in the world who can't see themselves clearly.
"Using this kind of Pokémon in the exam is an insult to the trainer profession."
His words revealed his disdain for Leaf Blade Mantis.
These people deliberately speak loudly to attract the attention of those around them.
For some reason, Jiang Yueci suddenly became a little angry.
Through her observation, she could tell that the boy was taking the assessment very seriously.
Even if the elves are a little weak, those who work hard should not be ridiculed.
"Hey." She nudged the boy in front of her and muttered, "Aren't you angry? Apologize to me and I'll take care of those guys for you."
"..." Fang Bo gave her a strange look.
He overheard their conversation.
They were just a bunch of insignificant passersby.
Once he completes the assessment, these guys will naturally shut up.
What kind of show is this little girl performing?
Looking into her earnest eyes, Fang Bo sensed a kind of innocent naiveté.
"It's none of your business," he replied with the same words.
He doesn't like people who are too outgoing or familiar.
When you're struggling to make ends meet, how can you possibly have the energy to make friends?
"..." Jiang Yueci gritted her teeth in anger, wishing she could pounce on him and bite him.
How can good intentions be taken for granted?
Hearing the group still shouting, she rolled her eyes and reached out to pick up a cute little pony.
This elf is pure white, with a light pink tail and soft, silky fur, and a sharp, spiraling horn on its forehead.
Having understood the trainer's meaning, it turned to look at the group of people, its purple eyes suddenly shining brightly.
The next second, their pants automatically slipped down, startling everyone.
"Hehe." Jiang Yueci didn't look at them, her face full of schadenfreude.
She showed mercy and didn't strip them of their underwear.
Otherwise, it would definitely be trending on the local hot search list.
"Finally, it's quiet."
Fang Bo noticed the movement behind him.
The two were so close that he could clearly feel the magical fluctuations emanating from the elf.
Since the other person took the initiative to stand up for him, Fang Bo forgot about the unpleasantness just now and started chatting with her.
They knew she came from the distant Kingdom of Yaoyue and had come to join Tianqiong Academy.
In other words, she is very likely to become Fang Bo's classmate.
Fang Bo glanced at the pony in the girl's arms and curiously checked its attributes.
[Elf: Horned Spirit Steed]
Status: Good
[Rank: 8 (Iron Grade)]
[Attributes: Superpower, Fairy]
Individual Value: ★★☆☆☆
[Personality: Gentle]
[Talent: Corner of Purification]
[Evaluation: An extremely rare elf; the spiral horn on its forehead enhances magic transmission.]
Purifying Horn: Doubles damage against Dark and Dragon-type Pokémon and can dispel low-level curse magic.
Seeing those impressive individual stats, Fang Bo felt a little envious, and became even more convinced that the girl with the bun hairstyle came from a wealthy family.
As the two talked, the previous assessments came to an end.
Most candidates were unable to achieve a passing score.
One boy even broke down in tears on the spot.
His family was poor, and his father borrowed money from all over the place to barely raise the fees for the registration and examination.
The result, however, disappointed his family.
Many people sighed as they watched the boy leave in tears.
Many people see becoming a Pokémon trainer as an opportunity to defy fate.
Little did they know that raising elves was extremely costly.
These are expenses that poor families simply cannot afford.
"I have to go out for a bit, can you save me a seat?"
Before Fang Bo could stop her, the girl with the bun hairstyle rushed out in a flurry.
"He probably went to the restroom," Fang Bo thought, not paying any attention, and continued watching the assessment on stage.
After waiting for nearly half an hour, there were very few candidates left ahead of me.
She returned to the group with a smile on her face and her hair in a bun.
"Keep it up, and show those who look down on you what's what."
"rest assured."
Fang Bo took a deep breath and slowly walked onto the arena in the assessment area.
The martial arts zone assessment consists of five parts: attack, speed, defense, attribute performance, and auxiliary effects.
Each item has a maximum score of ten points, and you can participate in the next stage of the battle if you get six points.
It sounds simple, but the actual pass rate is less than 20%.
It is evident that the examiners' scoring standards are very strict.
The examiner in charge of him was a man in his forties.
Wearing a gray uniform with a junior trainer badge pinned to his chest.
He glanced at Fang Bo's information sheet, his gaze lingering briefly on the elf's data.
"Leafblade Scyther, Level 3, assessment item is attack test."
Speed is Kha'Zix's forte.
However, Fang Bo cautiously chose to test the attack power.
He was preparing for the next round of the battle.
The "Mastery" level of acceleration skills is a level possessed by Silver-level Pokémon.
Completing the small assessment was a piece of cake.
As for the attack power test...
Kha'Zix can unleash tremendous damage when facing an isolated and helpless target.
To what extent it will reach depends on its subsequent performance.
"Candidates may begin."
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