
Pokémon: Start with Pidgeot
About This Novel
The ambitious walking grass picked up an 'abandoned' human being. The journey of betting on the future begins now. But as the journey unfolds, they find that something seems wrong with the world they live in. Ning Lai (serious face): "This world needs saving." Stinky Flower (evolved version): "Yes, that's it." Ning Lai (glowing): "Then I'll leave it to you." Stinky Flower (questioning face): "Huh..."
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Official(5)Scraped 11d ago
I hate bad names. It seems like the whole novel world is full of bad names.
It feels okay, relatively routine. Make up the word count
Come on, come on, come on, good writing! 👍👍
Pokémon: Start with the Pokémon on the list
Is the author from Northeast China? The beginning of this article is very good, and there is no "fast forward" 👍
It's very interesting that it has nothing to do with the original Pokémon, but it is closely connected.
The protagonist travels to a strange world. There are Pokémon in this world, but almost no Pokémon have ever seen humans. According to them, their ancestors also suddenly traveled to this world a long, long time ago, just like the protagonist. Then the protagonist discovers that this world is connected to some worlds, and most of those worlds are destined to be destroyed. As far as the latest chapter is concerned, I feel that the protagonist wants to save one or two mythical beasts in each destroyed world, so that the whole world can gather the full lineup of mythical beasts in the original Pokémon. Moreover, in this world, the only truly native legendary Pokémon and fantasy Pokémon seem to be Celebi and Arceus of this world.
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 11d ago
I hate bad names. It seems like the whole novel world is full of bad names.
It feels okay, relatively routine. Make up the word count
Come on, come on, come on, good writing! 👍👍
Pokémon: Start with the Pokémon on the list
Is the author from Northeast China? The beginning of this article is very good, and there is no "fast forward" 👍
It's very interesting that it has nothing to do with the original Pokémon, but it is closely connected.
The protagonist travels to a strange world. There are Pokémon in this world, but almost no Pokémon have ever seen humans. According to them, their ancestors also suddenly traveled to this world a long, long time ago, just like the protagonist. Then the protagonist discovers that this world is connected to some worlds, and most of those worlds are destined to be destroyed. As far as the latest chapter is concerned, I feel that the protagonist wants to save one or two mythical beasts in each destroyed world, so that the whole world can gather the full lineup of mythical beasts in the original Pokémon. Moreover, in this world, the only truly native legendary Pokémon and fantasy Pokémon seem to be Celebi and Arceus of this world.









