
The World's Strongest Trainer
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Travel to the elven world and awaken the sacred waveguide. In the process of groping forward, Bai Ze discovered a secret: Only through mutation can one become the strongest. "Is your Pokémon legal?" "Regional forms and paradoxical species also mutate!"
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Some people ask why it is not updated anymore It is true that I have read a lot of new books recently, but I always felt that none of them were particularly unique. I adjusted one and I personally like Pokémon Bunlai better. To commemorate the previous Pokémon article that I wrote about the power of thinking. This one is also true, the male protagonist's ability can change Pokémon. Speaking of which, I particularly don't like the idea of getting an elf and raising it from scratch, writing it in an intimate way. It's all about ordinary daily life, like an urban novel. This book is different, it's very well written about the adventures in the Pokémon world.




Looking at Not bad, The setting for the main character's elf to mutate is good. I really like the setting of mutation. But I don't really like the writing style. It is always interspersed with content about passers-by "quarreling", which always gives me the same feeling that reading the text is like reading the comment section. It's a bit of a show. I feel that this kind of content is too much, and it looks busy. It's the same feeling as seeing a good book and then a bunch of people quarreling in the comment section. It's like reading the comment section with joy, hoping to see a peaceful and interesting style of painting, but then stir up a lot of inexplicable things. Another point that I don't like very much is that I always feel that the protagonist is a bit "romantic", which may be due to some explanations of behavior. Sometimes there is a strange way of writing, that is, skill a can defeat the opponent, but in order to satisfy the elf or his own "vanity" and "desire for expression", he chooses to use self-created skill b to fight, but b is not effective against the opponent. Even if he knows that the opponent is stronger than him, and the effect is not good, the elf feels aggrieved. Inexplicably, it feels like he is too doting.













