Chapter 626 Three Gophers, Test
Chapter 626 Three Gophers, Test
Chapter 626 Three Groundhogs, Test
After some mediation, the three gophers calmed down, and the three heads lived together peacefully.
However, in Natsume's telepathic perception, the other person's thoughts remained incredibly active.
The peace at that time was merely an outward manifestation of the three opposing ideologies; internally, the conflict continued unabated.
Quite peculiar...
Natsume had never seen a Pokémon in this mental state before.
Suddenly, his gaze fell upon the dazzling Tree of Life to the side.
The XY stone slabs rotated slowly.
What Natsume was thinking about was Z-God.
I wonder if Zygarde's mental state is similar to this when he is in his combined form.
Natsume is unsure, and the answer will only be revealed if he one day meets the combined Zygarde and successfully establishes a telepathic connection with it.
"Regardless of all that, leveling up is the most important thing for you."
Natsume patted the head of the three-headed voles.
【Three-horned Mole, LV59】
Since his trip to the Silver Conference, Natsume has been extremely busy and has paid little attention to the growth of his Pokémon.
Although Diglett evolved into Dugtrio after retrieving the Everstone, it didn't get many opportunities to appear.
"Hoopa, how about training it?"
Natsume waved to Hoopa, who was racking his brains not far away.
"Hoopa will protect it like it would a family member!"
Hupa patted his chest and assured Natsume.
Natsume fell silent for a moment, which was uncharacteristic of him.
"The little groundhog also has great potential."
He raised an eyebrow slightly and said earnestly.
Although Hoopa was much more humble than before, the other party still seemed to retain the pride of a demon god.
He rarely trains with Pokémon that don't have high potential.
"The little ground squirrel has great potential."
Hupa repeated Natsume's words, circling around him.
The little groundhog remained standing there blankly, the tufts of hair on its three heads swaying in the wind, seemingly completely unconcerned about what was being said outside.
"If you don't believe me, we can have a match."
Natsume narrowed his eyes and looked at Hoopa with a smile.
[Hupa, LV42]
His rapid progress is inseparable from Hupa's tireless efforts, which are often unseen.
Especially that Bangalore, it seems to really like Hoopa, and has been feeding it tricks these past few days.
"A battle?"
Hupa touched his chin, his expression somewhat conflicted.
"But...but Hoopa needs to speak with the boss."
As if he had some kind of agreement with Bangiras, Hoopa stroked his chin, a bitter look on his face.
"Don't worry, it will be over soon." Natsume smiled, his tone carrying an air of unquestionable certainty.
Hoopa glanced at the three Digletts, who looked "dumbfounded" and whose three heads were still rubbing against each other, and then at Natsume's determined gaze, before finally nodding.
It also wanted to see what was so special about this dugong that Natsume had described as having "great potential".
The battle takes place on a relatively open sandy area in the center of the ecological dome.
Jiaozi, holding the still-sleeping Middle-Parted Head, served as an audience along with the Great Dragonite and the Talebages, which barely poked half its head out of its shell.
"I won't give you orders, but I can set an example."
"Hoopa, strike first! Use Shadow Ball!"
As soon as Natsume finished speaking, Hoopa waved her hand, and a purplish-black energy ball wrapped in dark energy quickly condensed and shot towards the three Digletts.
As for the little ground squirrels, Natsume did not give any orders; he wanted to observe the three ground squirrels' instinctive reactions first.
Faced with the incoming Shadow Ball, the three heads of the three moles disagreed:
The left side of the head seems to be trying to avoid it;
The right side of his head, however, wanted to confront it head-on;
The one in the middle seemed a bit hesitant.
Finally, just before the Shadow Ball hit, the three diggers suddenly sank down—digging a hole.
They narrowly avoided the attack.
"You dodged it? Not bad reaction!"
Hupa was somewhat surprised, but didn't pay much attention.
"Let's see how long you can hide! Hoopa, come again!"
However, just as Hoopa was about to condense a second shadow ball—BOOM!!!
A dull thud came from the ground beneath Hupa's feet.
The entire sandy ground shook violently, and a huge, bottomless crack suddenly opened up without warning.
The violent ground-attribute energy shot into the sky from the cracks like a volcanic eruption.
The ground cracks!
"Whoa!" Hoopa cried out in surprise, narrowly leaping up with his agile body to avoid the fatal blow.
It looked at the rapidly closing crack at its feet with lingering fear, its little face pale.
"Thank goodness... I almost..."
""
Before it could finish speaking—BOOM!!!
The second fissure erupted almost right next to where it landed.
The cracks resembled the gaping maw of a giant beast, devouring everything around them.
"Again?!" Hoopa dodged again in a panic, his movements already somewhat disheveled.
Boom!!!
A third fissure followed.
This time, the crack appeared on its anticipated dodge route, forcing it to forcefully change direction and almost causing it to fall to the ground.
Three consecutive ground fissures.
Hupa immediately regained consciousness.
"This is..."
""
Hupa held up the golden ring, about to say something, when a burst of intense golden light erupted from beneath his feet.
The fourth method, Earth Fissure, followed.
"???"
"Boom!"
Hupa reacted quickly, getting up and disappearing into the golden ring to avoid the attack.
"Natsume, what is this!?"
The golden ring appeared not far away, and Hupa's figure emerged from it, a look of bewilderment on his face.
"Four earthquakes..."
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Natsume's face did not show any surprise; instead, his eyes were focused and filled with a look of inquiry.
He clearly remembered that during its little ground squirrel days, it could unleash any skill in a triple attack using the three clusters of consciousness within its body.
After evolving into a tricornus, its body structure changed, and its consciousness clusters also seemed to have undergone some kind of proliferation or enhancement.
What he's curious about now is what the maximum range of rapid fire is.
This overwhelming sense of pressure from saturation attacks is precisely the unique fighting style of Diglett.
Seeing that Natsume did not reply, Hoopa turned to look down at the dark little hole.
Caught off guard by the sudden four-stage earthquake, it was panting heavily, its previous relaxed state of mind completely gone.
"Three-horned mole, how about trying some other skills?"
Natsume gave the order at the right moment, wanting to see how the three Diglett performed with their ordinary skills.
Upon receiving the command, the three gophers emerged from the ground.
However, the way it "crashed" once again surprised everyone.
It doesn't charge in a straight line like a normal Pokémon.
Instead, its entire body was like a rapidly spinning top, with its three heads taking turns as the point of force, leaving afterimages as it charged toward Hoopa in an extremely bizarre and unpredictable zigzag trajectory.
boom!boom!boom!boom!boom!
Five consecutive collisions.
Each impact was slightly different in angle and force, as if it were not a single attack, but five consecutive short attacks from different directions.
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