
The Journey to Pokémon Mastery Begins as a Ranger
by Forgot To Take Off Protection
About This Novel
Hong Chi traveled to the world of Pokémon and became a working ranger. Fortunately, he has awakened the necessary system for time travellers, making his work more comfortable! Is there an elf who is seriously injured and in urgent need of help? Hong Chi arrived at the scene immediately and provided treatment. There are illegal poachers hunting elves Needless to say, just beat him up and leave it to Miss Junsha to deal with it! What? Do you want to find a wilder partner for your elegant cat? It just so happens that we have a meerkats here who have been single for ten years, and they are absolutely wild! It wasn't until a beautiful blonde trainer unexpectedly came to Hong Chi's residence one day that he finally ended his single-player life and began his own story... [This is a story about the Pokémon world told from the perspective of a ranger. All readers are welcome to watch]
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Official(19)Scraped 1mo ago
It's so stupid. Later, everyone can step on the protagonist. He also became good friends with the King of Kings. He can step on everyone, right?
I really can't figure it out. Even these days, there are still people writing games with limited moves. I guess I don't have enough writing skills. But if you don't have enough writing skills, you shouldn't write so much about the game process.
This book. It is completely reasonable to obtain this result.
It's okay, but there's one thing I don't understand. I always give away evolved items that have disappeared. Isn't it suspicious? Isn't it said to be cautious? Once or twice is fine. I've seen it 3 times.
I just want to say, can you not make any potential settings? If you do, use the original individual values, personality, and effort value.
The pace is too slow. Other people's elves can evolve in a few months. It's okay if the Poison Beibi conquered by the protagonist has not evolved as an alien beast. Lalulas has not evolved in how long. Moreover, the author should report the progress of the elves you have from time to time. Isn't the strength obvious?
It didn't say how old the protagonist was at the beginning, but only said that he would be a ranger in Sinnoh for ten years. There were qualification levels, but he didn't say anything about the qualification levels in detail. He only knew that there was this thing. There were levels, but there was something about intermediate level and no explanation. Shouldn't these have been written in the first few chapters? It was very confusing to read.
I can only watch a Pokémon and you still want to treat me like a human being? I'm reading a Pokémon novel, not a book about officialdom.
Seeing the heterosexual poisonous babe, she was persuaded to leave
I don't understand at all why they should forcefully collect and create problems and collect a different-colored ultimate beast. As mentioned above, I wanted to stay away from the whirlpool and fight, so I went into the mountains to work as a ranger. As a result, the first Pokémon I tamed was one, Alien Poison. If it's because you can't meet a highly qualified elf protagonist at all, then you have to accept it. There is no other way. No matter how big the risk is, it's worth it. It turns out that the protagonist has a system and a potion to improve the qualifications of elves, which shows that there is no shortage of highly qualified elves in the future. I don't understand at all why I have to raise an elf that can't see the light of day. Anyway, I don't need to look at it, and I know that whenever outsiders see it, Poison Baby will be hidden.
Rotom has electricity and ghost attributes! Belongs to the Ion Pokémon!
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Official(19)Scraped 1mo ago
It's so stupid. Later, everyone can step on the protagonist. He also became good friends with the King of Kings. He can step on everyone, right?
I really can't figure it out. Even these days, there are still people writing games with limited moves. I guess I don't have enough writing skills. But if you don't have enough writing skills, you shouldn't write so much about the game process.
This book. It is completely reasonable to obtain this result.
It's okay, but there's one thing I don't understand. I always give away evolved items that have disappeared. Isn't it suspicious? Isn't it said to be cautious? Once or twice is fine. I've seen it 3 times.
I just want to say, can you not make any potential settings? If you do, use the original individual values, personality, and effort value.
The pace is too slow. Other people's elves can evolve in a few months. It's okay if the Poison Beibi conquered by the protagonist has not evolved as an alien beast. Lalulas has not evolved in how long. Moreover, the author should report the progress of the elves you have from time to time. Isn't the strength obvious?
It didn't say how old the protagonist was at the beginning, but only said that he would be a ranger in Sinnoh for ten years. There were qualification levels, but he didn't say anything about the qualification levels in detail. He only knew that there was this thing. There were levels, but there was something about intermediate level and no explanation. Shouldn't these have been written in the first few chapters? It was very confusing to read.
I can only watch a Pokémon and you still want to treat me like a human being? I'm reading a Pokémon novel, not a book about officialdom.
Seeing the heterosexual poisonous babe, she was persuaded to leave
I don't understand at all why they should forcefully collect and create problems and collect a different-colored ultimate beast. As mentioned above, I wanted to stay away from the whirlpool and fight, so I went into the mountains to work as a ranger. As a result, the first Pokémon I tamed was one, Alien Poison. If it's because you can't meet a highly qualified elf protagonist at all, then you have to accept it. There is no other way. No matter how big the risk is, it's worth it. It turns out that the protagonist has a system and a potion to improve the qualifications of elves, which shows that there is no shortage of highly qualified elves in the future. I don't understand at all why I have to raise an elf that can't see the light of day. Anyway, I don't need to look at it, and I know that whenever outsiders see it, Poison Baby will be hidden.
Rotom has electricity and ghost attributes! Belongs to the Ion Pokémon!













