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Now reading: Chapter 438 from Pokemon: Master of tactics, a Action novel by alex02373.

Three days later.

Alex remained at Skyreach Orphanage for the entire ti.

He spent those days mostly with Maria, but he also made an effort to et every staff mber and nearly all of the children. He listened more than he spoke. Watched how they behaved when they thought no one important was paying attention.

During that ti, 5 children stood out.

Their reactions were quicker. Their focus sharper. A kind of quiet awareness that most children their age lacked.Although two children also had sothing else that made them special.

Alex didn't comnt on it, but he rembered their faces.

Despite staying at the orphanage, Alex didn't neglect his training. He and his Pokémon continued their routines whenever possible—aside from the designated rest days. Discipline didn't vanish just because the surroundings were peaceful.

On the morning of the fourth day, Maria helped him gather everyone in the assembly hall.

47 children sat in orderly rows, feet dangling or planted firmly on the floor depending on age. The staff mbers took seats along the sides, so curious, others cautious.

A low murmur filled the room.

Then Alex stepped forward.

The room quieted almost imdiately.

He stood at the front with relaxed posture, hands loosely at his sides, a faint smile on his face as he looked over the children.

After a brief pause, he began to speak.

Alex looked over the rows of children for a mont before speaking.

"I won't keep this long," he said. His voice wasn't loud, but it carried easily through the hall.

"This place exists for one reason. To give you ti."

A few children shifted in their seats.

"Ti to eat properly. Ti to sleep without fear. Ti to grow without being forced to choose between bad options."

He paused.

"Skyreach isn't here to make you happy every day. It's here to give you a chance to decide who you want to beco."

So of the older kids frowned, listening closely.

"No one here expects gratitude," Alex continued. "You're not in debt. You're not owned. But that also ans sothing else."

His gaze sharpened slightly.

"You're responsible for yourselves. For your actions. For how you treat others."

Alex glanced briefly toward Maria, then back to the children.

"This orphanage has rules. They exist so the weak don't get crushed and the strong don't beco tyrants. If you follow them, you'll be protected here."

He took a breath.

"You're all the 10% who are unregistered. If you want to make sothing of yourselves, a trainer is the best option. As long as you keep in mind that the death rate for rookie trainers in their first year is 90-95%."

Alex didn't believe the rookie trainer death rate was that high, even though the Alliance made the statistics public.

He suspected that the statistics used selective data, which led to such an inflated death rate.

Although Alex was certain that poor trainers had a very high death rate in their first year, he believed that wealthier trainers shouldn't have a death rate higher than 20%.

But he would never say that publicly.

"Many of you don't want to risk it, which is completely understandable."

"But for the few brave—or foolish—enough to try, it's the best option."

"In return, you'll be given opportunities. Education. Training. And guidance—if you earn it."

The hall was silent.

"So of you will leave this place and live normal lives. So of you will beco trainers."

A faint smile touched Alex's lips.

"And a few of you will beco strong."

He straightened.

"If that happens, rember this: strength is not permission. It's responsibility."

He stepped back, then added calmly,

"Now. Today, I've also prepared a short test to see whether you might have the potential to beco a Pokémon Trainer."

A few children stiffened.

"Failing this test does not an you lack talent," Alex continued. "Every test has blind spots. This one is no exception."

He paused, letting that sink in.

"You'll be presented with several scenarios. There are no fixed answers. Only choices."

"So answers are acceptable. Others are good. A few are excellent."

His gaze moved across the room.

"Think carefully about what you would do in each situation."

For a mont, no one spoke.

Then the silence filled with quiet nervousness.

Maria, already prepared, began distributing fifty question sheets along with pens, assisted by the staff. The rustle of paper echoed softly through the hall.

After a short while, everyone was ready.

"You have fifteen minutes," Alex said.

The ti limit was short—deliberately so.

Alex didn't believe in giving excessive ti. For a trainer, decision-making under pressure wasn't optional.

He created these questions himself, and these questions were designed not only to find out if soone has potential as a trainee, but also what kind of personality they possess.

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Today's chapter is short because I can't divide it any other way. But tomorrow there will be a particularly long chapter.

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