This was not the first day Charleon had t Sam.
From Sam's tone, it could clearly tell—he was serious.
If it refused to obey commands again, Sam would truly release it.
Charleon panicked.
It didn't want to return to those lonely days, and it didn't want to leave Sam.
After finally finding a good Trainer and eting a group of companions who accepted it, it no longer wanted to be alone.
"Char… Char!"
Through their spiritual connection, Sam understood Charleon's aning clearly.
It promised that it would obey from now on—and that sothing like this would never happen again.
Seeing that Charleon had sincerely admitted its mistake, Sam had no intention of continuing to pressure it. Still, he made his stance clear.
"This is the first and last ti," Sam said calmly.
"I think you understand what I an."
"Char! Char!"
Charleon nodded vigorously, determination written all over its face.
---
Outside the room, the other Pokémon waited anxiously for the result.
Click.
The door opened.
Seeing all the Pokémon gathered outside, Sam instantly understood.
"Charleon," Sam said, smiling faintly.
"They're all waiting for you. Go on."
"Clefairy!"
"Ivy!"
Once they realized everything was resolved, all the Pokémon—except Gengar—relaxed and smiled.
Only Gengar looked dissatisfied, clearly unhappy with how things had turned out.
---
"Charleon, Fire Fang."
Sam's luck had been quite good. His progress through the tournant was smooth, but his opponents were not particularly strong.
Watching the energetic Charleon on the battlefield, Brock finally felt relieved.
Sam truly was a Trainer who loved Pokémon—just like Ash.
"Well done, Charleon," Sam praised sincerely.
After the match, Brock handed Sam a drink he had prepared and said with a smile,
"You've won three matches in a row and made it into the top 32. Judging by your current condition, winning the championship in one go wouldn't be surprising."
Sam smiled slightly.
He didn't think it would be that easy.
The weaker contestants had mostly been eliminated already. Anyone who made it into the top 32 was no ordinary Trainer. One mont of carelessness could lead to defeat.
Sam hadn't co all the way to the St. Annuo just to stop at the top 32.
He would have to be especially cautious from now on.
---
And that caution soon proved necessary.
In the round of 32 to 16, Sam encountered a truly strong opponent.
That Trainer had perford unremarkably in the earlier rounds, hiding his strength well. But when facing Sam, he imdiately sent out a Pokémon with Gym-level power.
Fortunately, Sam hadn't chosen Charleon when attacking first.
Instead, he sent out Gengar.
Otherwise, his journey on the St. Annuo might have ended right there.
---
Pokémon: Nidoking
Type: Poison / Ground
Strength: Gym-level (Beginner)
Potential: Gym-level
"Go, Gengar," Sam said calmly.
"Kou jie jie."
The opponent's luck was terrible.
If he hadn't t Sam, reaching the top four with his strength wouldn't have been unrealistic. Unfortunately, this was where his journey would end.
"Gengar, Shadow Ball."
An Elite-level Pokémon and a Gym-level Pokémon existed on completely different tiers.
Upon receiving the command, Gengar grinned maliciously. Two black Shadow Balls instantly condensed in its hands.
Nidoking's Trainer frowned.
He had thought Nidoking might stand a chance, but the mont he felt the terrifying aura radiating from Gengar, his heart sank.
Still, he didn't give up.
After all—who knew the result without trying?
"Nidoking, Venoshock!"
Unlike ordinary Trainers, this man focused heavily on poison-based tactics. Nidoking's horn glowed purple, its intimidating presence making the battlefield feel oppressive.
A surge of toxic venom shot straight toward Gengar.
Gengar didn't dodge.
It allowed the venom to strike its body directly.
"Success!"
The Trainer, who had nearly lost hope, suddenly felt a spark of excitent. Perhaps—just perhaps—he still had a chance.
But reality was cruel.
Gengar had deliberately taken the hit.
It wanted to let its opponent experience the fall from heaven to hell.
"Kou jie jie."
Gengar vanished.
When it reappeared, it was already behind Nidoking, Shadow Balls fully condensed.
Smack!
Gengar slamd both Shadow Balls directly into Nidoking's face.
BOOM!
Violent energy erupted instantly, completely knocking Nidoking unconscious.
The hopeful smile on Nidoking's Trainer froze solid.
"Kou jie jie!"
Gengar laughed loudly.
This—this expression—was exactly what it wanted to see.
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