
I Am a Human Pokémon, Not a Pokémon Master!
by Dion Tsai
About This Novel
Su Zhou was brought to the Pokémon world by Universiade and became a descendant of the Kingdom of Earth who inherited medieval swordsmanship. In this era, the swordsmanship that belongs to humans against Pokémon is being lost, but Su Zhou discovered that he seemed to have the power of different game modules. [RPG], [Survival Construction], [GAL], [Nurture], [Management Simulation]... From the terrifying physical body of fighting against divine beasts, to the excellent technology of building high-rise buildings in a day, the GAL options that pop up from time to time, the elf growth rate beyond the normal... It seems that as long as he wants to, there is nothing he can't do. Many years later. Su Zhou, the only designated physical miracle, a master of famous art buildings and elf cultivation, and recognized as the strongest superpower, looked serious when being interviewed by reporters. "I really don't want to be a Pokémon master!" "For me, these are just idle games!" --- Keywords: Pokémon, farming, construction, travel, training, swordsmanship, super newbie
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Official(6)Scraped 9d ago
Don't you eat any meat?
I really don't know how the protagonist became like this. Curry without any meat really stands up to consumption. I remember that the curry categories in Sword and Shield also include steaks, cans, soup bones, etc., Not to mention giant noodles. I have been eating curry made from soybean meat, but when I purchased it, it only had vegetable ingredients and no meat at all. I am still practicing martial arts. I really don't know what to say.
Can you keep writing this?
This book feels like taking pills but I don't want to spend money_Watch it
I don't know how to express what I want to say, but it's worth watching.
This game is so well written by the fans. In the official competition, only the skills after reporting are allowed to be used. There is no need to use your brain to think about the opponent's huge skill pool. The opponent only has four skills. It fits the game very well.
The attributes here are so weird. I don't think the elf's attributes are the ones he was born with? Isn't that a talent? Is it possible that as the elf's strength increases, his physical fitness will not improve? I just want to ask whether babies and adults have the same strength? Are the attributes also consistent?
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 9d ago
Don't you eat any meat?
I really don't know how the protagonist became like this. Curry without any meat really stands up to consumption. I remember that the curry categories in Sword and Shield also include steaks, cans, soup bones, etc., Not to mention giant noodles. I have been eating curry made from soybean meat, but when I purchased it, it only had vegetable ingredients and no meat at all. I am still practicing martial arts. I really don't know what to say.
Can you keep writing this?
This book feels like taking pills but I don't want to spend money_Watch it
I don't know how to express what I want to say, but it's worth watching.
This game is so well written by the fans. In the official competition, only the skills after reporting are allowed to be used. There is no need to use your brain to think about the opponent's huge skill pool. The opponent only has four skills. It fits the game very well.
The attributes here are so weird. I don't think the elf's attributes are the ones he was born with? Isn't that a talent? Is it possible that as the elf's strength increases, his physical fitness will not improve? I just want to ask whether babies and adults have the same strength? Are the attributes also consistent?









