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Why is the grass so heavy?

"Isn't it heavy? Seventy-seven kilograms is like this. If you don't exert your strength, I will."

Kashiwagi smiled at the faces of the little balls whose expressions quickly changed from hunger to fear. He grabbed their loving little hands that they had pulled back and tore them left and right, throwing them wildly against the trees and the ground.

Snapped!Snapped!Snapped!

The powerful strength of the human-like Pokémon made the acorns in the shade of the trees in the distance tremble.

Porygon wanted to come up to help many times, but when he saw the fierce look of his trainer, he was worried about being "accidentally injured", so he simply hid aside and watched quietly.

Is the trainer angry?

Absolutely! 100% angry!

Porygon mourned for those poor Floats. The good-tempered trainer rarely got angry, but once he got angry, it was not easy to stop.

Lean less.

Kashiwagi let go of the four fainted Floats and threw them into the sky. "You want to scare people with just this little ability? Forget it. Just crawl as far as you can!"

"Fu..."

The floating balls fell to the ground helplessly, their tiny mouths opened and closed, and purple smoke-like objects floated out of them.

The spirit inside the balloon flowed out?

Kashiwagi's heart skipped a beat, wondering if he had been too harsh, but he soon realized that these floating balls were just extremely hungry.

He casually took out the Poké Cube for feeding from his bag.

Smelling the aroma of food, the Pokémons that looked like they were on the verge of death just now immediately flew up, scrambling to grab the Poké Cube in his hand and stuffing it into their mouths that were opened as wide as possible.

"Wow, have you ever eaten this?"

Kashiwagi was a little surprised to see how skilled they were.

Just like wild horses have no wild people to trim their hooves, they have probably never seen a man-made floating ball like a Poké Cube, so how can they stuff it into their mouths so skillfully.

You're not a dog, you have to try everything.

Could it be that he learned it on his own because he was extremely hungry? Or maybe he was fed.

Considering their previous skillful behavior of kidnapping "children", they definitely have been in the human world before, but it is unclear whether they have been beaten.

“Fu!” “Fu!” “Fu!”

After eating the few grains that Kashiwagi took out, the floating balls surrounded him, hoping that he could take out some more, as this little bit would not be enough for everyone.

A bunch more!

A ball in a pile!

"You attacked me for no reason, and you still expect me to do charity?" Kashiwagi looked at them with contempt, but continued to take out some Pokémon cubes.

The floating balls were attacking like hungry tigers.

"So hungry?"

He looked at them in confusion, wondering if it was possible that migratory Pokémon had no hunting habits and would only start looking for food once they arrived at a new place to live.

The Pokémon ecosystem is truly magical.

At this moment, as if seeing his confusion, Porygon went into his mobile phone to search for the illustrated introduction of the Piao Piao Ball.

The familiar announcement startled Kashiwagi and made the Floating Balls suddenly turn their attention away.

"Oh, thank you very much."

He poked the head of the Porygon on the screen, and when the Porygons saw that there was no danger, they quickly turned their heads back and continued eating. They were still a little unsatisfied after finishing the second portion.

Unfortunately, Baimu was no longer willing to give them anything.

The floating balls were very disappointed and were about to fight back when the sound of a motorcycle engine suddenly came from the silent forest, gradually becoming louder and closer.

The rumbling sound was even more exaggerated than the explosion caused by a Pokémon's moves.

The engine sounded.

The entire forest seemed to come alive in an instant. Countless wild Pokémon came out from their hiding places and ran around in panic, trying to avoid something like headless flies.

Kashiwagi frowned as he watched the wild Pokémon running away from him. Although there was no law prohibiting riding a motorcycle in an uninhabited forest, to be honest, the scene was like the Japanese invaders invading the village, and it was also like the will-o'-the-wisp boy blowing up the streets in the middle of the night.

But he has no right to interfere with what others do.

What really concerned Kashiwagi was that the Floats suddenly seemed to be in a panic and started pulling his arms again, trying to take him to the sky, but this time they didn't want to scare him, but to take him away from here.

The expressions on these guys reminded him of something not so good.

In the distance, in the dense jungle, I saw a group of guys on mountain bikes coming towards this side with a laugh. Many Golbats and Crossbats accompanied them. From time to time, their eyes emitted black light, locking onto the wild Pokémon that were fleeing everywhere.

Those people laughed and threw a fine and dense net at the wild Pokémon, trapping them in place and then left them there.

It must be that group of people who use a net instead of a Poké Ball.

Most of the captured Pokémon are prepared to be retrieved later.

"Pokémon Hunter..."

Kashiwagi sighed, feeling like he was always running into bad guys lately... well, not always, it's been many days now.

There are actually two reasons why Pokémon hunters don't use Poké Balls to capture wild Pokémon.

First, there is a probability that the Poké Ball will fail to capture the Pokémon, and it will need to fall to the ground, shake and flash for a while before you can confirm whether the Pokémon has been successfully captured.

Second, there is a black technology called the registration system at the switch position of the Poké Ball, which will automatically record the information of the Pokémon. If there is a Pokémon encyclopedia, it will automatically transfer more than six Pokémon to the person who distributed the encyclopedia.

All in all, it's not as convenient and quick as capturing with a net, and nine out of ten Pokémon can't handle it if you put some electrical devices in it.

of course.

In Kashiwagi's opinion, it was also related to the fact that these guys had almost no accuracy in throwing Poké Balls.

As the saying goes, two fists are no match for four hands. Although he wanted to kill these guys on the spot, he did not intend to confront them head-on. He was not a fool like Xiaozhi.

The reason why the Floats were so hungry was also explained.

It turns out that they escaped from the Pokémon hunters. I didn't expect them to have such ability.

"Hide."

He told Porygon not to come out of the phone, and pulled the Pixies to hide in a big tree. The raised roots just surrounded him and the Pixies on three sides.

If Pokémon hunters don't pay close attention, they probably won't be able to see it.

If you see...

Kashiwagi took out two Poké Balls and thought about his chances of winning against four people and four Pokémon at the same time. As long as he succeeded in disarming them, the chances should be quite high.

Most Pokémon hunters have a lot of Pokémon, maybe even quasi-god ones.

But his combat capability can be said to be quite pitiful, otherwise he wouldn't have become a Pokémon hunter. It would have been more promising for him to concentrate on being a trainer.

While I was thinking this, the sound of the engine was already very close, and along with a strange cry as if it was ringing next to my ear, it whizzed past in front of me in an instant, at an incredibly fast speed without any fear of overturning.

Kashiwagi held the Floats tightly and kept his phone camera pointed straight ahead, his eyes locked on the Crossbats that were most likely to spot them.

Fortunately.

No one saw him and the floating balls hiding in the shadow of the big tree.

After the Pokémon hunters walked away arrogantly, Kashiwagi walked out of the tree valley with the Pokemons. He looked at the Pokémon hunters walking away and decisively called the police.

After the call ended, he looked in the direction the Pokémon hunters left, a little hesitant.

Because in this uninhabited deep forest, Miss Junsha and the others might not be able to arrive in the first time, and police cars always make a lot of noise, and with the vigilance of Pokémon hunters, they might run away as soon as they hear the news.

He didn't call the police to give the Pokémon hunter a chance to escape.

It would be better to inform the forest ranger here and let him make the decision. The other party probably has more experience in dealing with such things than him.

Kashiwagi flipped open the electronic map and saw that the ranger's cabin was marked nearby. Unfortunately... the Pokémon hunters were also coming from that direction.

"No way?"

He loosened the silk threads of the floating balls in his hand and said to them, "Get out of here quickly and fly higher so that you won't be seen by the Crossbats and those people."

Say it.

He walked in the direction of the ranger's hut.

"Fu..."

The remaining Pokémon looked at each other and did not flee as Kashiwagi said. Instead, they followed him. Because they knew how powerful Pokémon hunters were, they were worried about the human who would feed them food.

After discovering this, Kashiwagi didn't say much and led them to untie the trapped wild Pokémon.

He discovered that these animal traps did have devices that released electric current. If the device was opened without the corresponding key and the net was forcibly cut or dismantled, it would be triggered.

Even if it is destroyed, it will still be displayed on the Pokémon Hunter side.

It seems to be a bit more advanced than the net used by the Rockets.

But it was nothing in front of the little trick Porygon, which could easily break it without even alerting the Pokémon hunters. Before Kashiwagi could say anything, it had already drilled in and disarmed the device.

——Who made this thing able to connect to the Internet?

As long as it is connected to the Internet, Porygon can get into it easily, which is similar to Rotom.

The only difference might be that Rotom only needs electricity, while Porygon needs a network signal.

"Hide and don't make any noise."

Kashiwagi calmed the panicked wild Pokémon and continued to move towards the ranger's cabin, while also asking the Floats to lower their floating altitude to avoid being discovered.

Solve problems as you go.

soon.

He came to a place not far from the ranger's cabin and paused when he heard the noisy sound coming from there.

"Shh~"

Kashiwagi made a silencing gesture to the Pokemon, pushed aside the bushes and looked into the distance. He found that the ranger's hut near the stream was surrounded by iron cages of various sizes, which contained various wild Pokémon, some quiet and some screaming.

Two mountain bikes were parked not far from the iron cage.

Two Pokémon hunters were sitting at the door, chatting and laughing while smoking. The two big wolfhounds beside them kept sneezing, as if they were choked by the smoke.