Chapter 9 The Elf League's Rescue
Chapter 9 The Elf League's Rescue
Push the cabinet blocking the window open a crack.
Fang Bo looked up at the sky, where a huge airship was slowly descending.
The ship's hull is silver-white overall, with a pattern of crossed shields and books printed on the side.
This is a unique symbol of the Elf League.
The airship landed in the direction of the stadium, and the roar lasted for several minutes before it stopped.
This will ensure that all the ferocious beasts in the eastern suburbs of the city take notice.
Fang Bo saw many ferocious beasts surging into the streets, and flying-type Pokémon rushing towards the airship.
Then......
And that was the end of it.
These guys disappeared without a trace.
There was not a ripple.
The airship was like a black hole, swallowing up all enemies who tried to approach.
Fang Bo did not leave immediately.
He sat by the window, staring motionlessly at the sky.
About half an hour later, many flying-type Pokémon suddenly appeared on the airship.
It carried the trainer and rushed to various areas of the city.
A large-scale, carpet-style cleanup began.
It's clear that the other side is indeed the Pokémon League.
With so many trainers, it's impossible for everyone to be a member of the Dream Eater Order.
If they really have that ability, then they might as well stop resisting and just join in.
But once bitten by a snake, one is afraid of ropes for ten years.
Fang Bo continued to wait patiently.
We want to observe more information to confirm whether these guys pose a threat.
Another half hour passed in the blink of an eye.
A group of trainers walked towards the residential buildings in this direction.
They searched for survivors from house to house.
The leader was a young woman with a badge pinned to her chest; her voluptuous figure was tightly bound by her sportswear.
She led a group of people into the residential building.
Soon, three or five survivors appeared upstairs.
They all escaped death by hiding at home.
About ten minutes later, someone knocked on Fang Bo's door from the outside.
He ordered Kha'Zix to hide in the shadows, then went over and opened the security door.
When the young woman saw him, she immediately went up to him and asked, "Are you alright? Are you hurt?"
The urgent tone didn't seem feigned.
Fang Bo shook his head at her, indicating that he had been hiding here for a long time.
There were no other survivors besides his family.
The woman nodded solemnly and took out an ID card from her pocket.
The words "Tianqiong Academy Rescue Team" were clearly written on it.
Tianqiong Academy is one of the Federation's top elven academies.
Fang Bo had heard of this name; it was a sacred place that had trained countless trainers.
"My name is Zhang Chuman, you can call me Sister Zhang," the voluptuous woman introduced herself.
Her striking features made Fang Bo remember her instantly.
Zhang Chuman pointed to the stairwell: "Come with us, there are still seats on the airship."
She was worried that there were too many people in need of rescue.
Even the largest airship in the academy might not be able to accommodate everyone.
At the beginning of the operation, she suggested that the dean send more airships, and if that didn't work, she would borrow them from the council hall of Tianqiong City.
The dean said that not that many would be needed.
At first, Zhang Chuman was not quite sure why.
When she led the group back to the airship, she found only a dozen or so people scattered on the deck.
"Why are there so few people?" Zhang Chuman frowned.
I suspect everyone else is slacking off.
The eastern suburbs is, after all, a small coastal city with a population of over 200,000. It's impossible for such a small number of people to remain.
She did not participate in the action to resist the beast tide.
Naturally, they didn't understand what a war of that scale meant.
Even with the humans holding an overwhelming advantage, it will still take two months to quell the unrest.
If such a large number of ferocious beasts were to storm into the city, they could wipe out 80% of the population overnight.
Hearing her grumbling, the male trainer next to her said with a wry smile, "That's right, we searched around and couldn't find anyone."
The implication is that everyone worked hard, so please stop using your magic, Grandma.
"Hmph, look around, there's bound to be more." Zhang Chuman rolled her eyes and pulled the boy's arm to the food distribution area.
Looking at the dazzling array of dishes in front of him, Fang Bo subconsciously swallowed.
He hadn't had such a proper meal in a long time.
A surge of emotion welled up inside me.
"Boys aren't allowed to cry," Zhang Chuman said casually, putting her arm around his shoulder.
The soft touch made Fang Bo cough lightly.
I ordered two home-style dishes, then turned around and went to the Elf service area to summon Kha'Zix.
The Leaf Blade Scyther was clearly not used to going out for the first time.
Fortunately, the nurse was very experienced.
A few words of comfort were enough to calm Kha'Zix down.
Zhang Chuman walked over and looked at the somewhat slender Leafblade: "Is this your contracted Pokémon?"
Fang Bo nodded and watched Kazik walk into the ward.
Problems can be quickly identified through instrument scanning.
Kazik showed obvious signs of malnutrition.
The continuous battles and training had already exhausted its potential.
It needs to be gradually regulated through diet.
Once my body recovers, the speed of leveling up will definitely increase.
Seeing his unwavering gaze, Zhang Chuman swallowed back the words she was about to say.
What she wanted to say was very simple.
Scyther's potential is too low, its individual values are at the bottom tier, and its talent and skill combination is not good enough.
They are not worth cultivating at all.
But seeing Fang Bo's expression, she knew that there was an emotional bond between them.
It's unlikely that simple persuasion will be effective.
"It's a pity, he probably won't pass the test."
This sudden beast tide has left countless people displaced.
Adults are a bit easier to deal with; they can be given a job and survive anywhere.
What should we do with a kid like Fang Bo who's not quite grown up yet?
After much deliberation, the federal government decided to provide them with free education.
Everything is included: food, clothing, housing, and transportation.
Of course, don't expect to spend any money on raising Pokémon.
Tianqiong Academy was the first to take on this important task.
As one of the top universities in the Federation, getting into it is extremely difficult.
Therefore, there will be a small entrance test.
Those who pass the test will be eligible for admission.
Otherwise, you'll have to try your luck at a less prestigious university.
Zhang Chuman knew about this.
That's why I wanted to remind Fang Bo to get a Pokémon with higher individual values.
If she's lucky, he might become her future junior in elementary school.
"Sigh." Zhang Chuman sighed, knowing that there was nothing she could do about it.
If properly trained, Leaf Blade Mantis could join those second-rate universities.
At least our future is secure.
During Fang Bo's meal, the number of survivors in the hall grew to more than thirty.
This proves that people have begun to believe in the airship.
They all emerged from their hiding places to receive guidance from their trainers.
Fang Bo recounted and found that there were about fifty survivors.
Some people lowered their heads and remained silent, some hugged their knees and stared blankly, and several children cried until their eyes were red and swollen.
There was no joy in surviving the ordeal; the eyes of every survivor were filled with confusion.
At that moment, a man in a dark uniform walked onto the podium.
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