Pokemon: Reborn Rich Alternate Earth

Chapter 1059: Chapter 1276: Support From Various CountriesChapter 1060: Chapter 1277: Black Wisp



Chapter 1059: Chapter 1276: Support From Various CountriesChapter 1060: Chapter 1277: Black Wisp



> "My god, even their heads can grow back. Isn't this basically dark magic?!"


> "Begone, evil spirits!"


> "How are they supposed to fight this? They come back even after dying. Doesn't that make them impossible to kill?"


> "With an ability like this, no matter how strong Champion Walker is, he'll eventually get exhausted to death, right?"


> "How is this even possible? And those Pokémon all have pitch-black eyes. It's creepy as hell."


> "Did anyone notice? That revived Hydreigon seemed way stronger than before."


> "I thought it was just my imagination, but it really is true!"


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As the battle between Julian and Organization Y officially began, the oppressive gloom hanging over the hearts of the Drakorian citizens had briefly vanished when Kartana instantly killed that Hydreigon with a single slash.


But once the dead Hydreigon revived—and even regrew all three of its heads back—that sense of dread immediately returned, and became even heavier.


After all, resurrection was simply too bizarre. It almost felt mythical.


And the terrifying part was that this ability belonged to the enemy. How could they not panic?


Even the citizens of other nations felt chills down their spines after witnessing it. Originally, many people had hoped that Organization Y would kill Julian.


After all, Julian possessed multiple First-class Legendaries and held absolute overwhelming power.


But now, after seeing the Master command thirty Champion-level Pokémon that could resurrect after death—if Julian were truly killed by her, then even without First-class Legendaries, the power she had already displayed would be enough to sweep across every nation on the planet.


Not to mention the so-called "Demon God" she kept talking about.


The leaders of every nation were not idiots. The "Godless Barrier," along with this resurrection ability, was most likely the work of that Demon God.


And the only person capable of stopping all of this—was Julian.


So if Julian really died, then they would become the next targets. And at that point, wouldn't they just basically be waiting for death?


Compared to a world ruled by the evil, chaotic, and terrifying Organization Y, most people would rather let Julian remain dominant.


Even though Drakoria had now become frighteningly powerful due to Julian's influence, it still hadn't done anything excessively outrageous.


At most, it had merely turned Wyvernia and Babath into its own backyard.


And even those incidents had not been initiated by Drakoria—Wyvernia had essentially brought the disaster upon itself, while Babath's situation had been caused by Yveltal.


As for Julian himself, there was even less to say.


As the world's number one trainer, and holding several First-class Legendaries in his hands, this guy should have been terrifyingly overbearing—yet he was actually a total shut-in.


Aside from exploring Secret Realms, he spent almost all of his time staying at home.


His danger level was honestly even lower than that of an average Champion.


"Support him—immediately send reinforcements to assist Julian!"


The Emperor of Volkaria stood up and waved his hand decisively, dispatching two of the nation's Champions.


Originally, their country had only possessed three Champions.


But after the appearance of the Primal Secret Realm, they had taken an enormous gamble, sending all three Champions along with ten peak Pseudo-Champions inside.


And when they emerged—they had become five Champions.


Although they had lost three peak Pseudo-Champions, they had gained two brand-new Champions in return.


Moreover, the original three Champions had all become significantly stronger.


It had been an enormous gamble, and an equally enormous profit.


Even though Volkaria now possessed five Champions in total, sending two to support Julian was still taking a considerable risk.


After Volkaria dispatched support, every nation with more than two Champions also sent at least one.


Even Celestria sent two Champions.


"Hmph, at least they still understand the bigger picture."


Inside the conference room, after learning that countries around the world had collectively sent twenty Champions to reinforce Julian—and that, combined with Drakoria's four, made twenty-four total—James finally relaxed a little.


His previously stern expression eased somewhat.


"Go investigate which countries have more than two Champions remaining inside their borders—and whose Champions are not inside Secret Realms—but still refused to send support for Champion Walker."


The Second Elder instructed a nearby staff member, who immediately nodded and left.


If some countries still refused to send reinforcements, then they clearly harbored strong hostility toward Drakoria and lacked all sense of the greater situation.


Even nations openly opposed to Drakoria, like Celestria, had dispatched two Champions.


So if some country possessed more than two Champions who were currently available and still refused to help—then there was definitely something wrong with them.


"Report—based on our analysis, those Pokémon that revive after death all receive a significant boost in strength."


"Early-stage Champions can reach mid-stage, mid-stage Champions can become late-stage, and even peak Champions see a certain degree of enhancement."


Even ordinary citizens had noticed that the revived Pokémon were stronger, so there was no way they wouldn't have noticed. So they had someone carry out an analysis.


"The amplification is even greater than we originally expected."


The Third Elder looked worriedly at Julian on the screen. "I wonder whether Champion Walker can hold out until reinforcements from us and the other countries arrive."


"If only there were a way to break that Godless Barrier—then dealing with those Pokémon would be a piece of cake," said the Fifth Elder.


Once the Godless Barrier was broken, Julian's Reshiram and Zekrom would immediately be freed.


"Have the analysts still not figured out this barrier's weakness yet?" the Sixth Elder asked urgently.


Originally, the Godless Barrier had been invisible, but as the battle inside intensified and waves of energy continuously spread outward, the barrier had gradually become faintly visible.


It resembled an enormous upside-down bowl, covering an area of roughly twenty thousand square kilometers—the range it enveloped was really massive.


"There are no results yet," the staff member shook his head.


At present, they could only analyze the phenomenon through satellites, and there were no personnel or instruments at the scene.


Under such circumstances, whether they could even figure anything out was a question in itself.


"Should we try launching thermal weapons and see if they can break it?" said Brandon, the top military leader.


"These weapons are too easy for Pokémon to intercept. Besides, Deoxys already attempted to destroy the barrier earlier and failed."


Previously, Deoxys had switched into Speed Forme, temporarily shaking off Darkrai, and then attacking the barrier in Attack Forme.


Yet even then, it still couldn't break through.


That alone proved the barrier's defensive power was astonishing—at least, an early-stage First-class Legendary's attack could not break it.


"This Godless Barrier probably cannot exist indefinitely," someone analyzed. "Maintaining a barrier of this scale must consume an enormous amount of energy."


"Once reinforcements from the various countries arrive, we'll have them attack the barrier from the outside while Champion Walker simultaneously wears it down from within—that should accelerate the depletion of the barrier's power."


"How's the domestic situation right now? Have there been any major disturbances?"


"None so far. Other than worrying about Champion Walker, everything remains stable."


"Though several places in the western countries have already started another wave of 'zero-dollar shopping.'"


No one found that surprising. That sort of thing happened frequently in those western nations all the time.


Now that Organization Y had caused such chaos—even though Julian was the main target—people still had plenty of excuses to start looting again.


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"ROAR!"


Dragonite transformed into a streak of draconic energy, carving a beautiful yet deadly arc through the air.


The three Salamence in front of it were instantly torn apart, flesh and blood flying everywhere, bones snapping.


They plummeted toward the ground with a series of thuds, but before they could even land, their heads were severed by Kartana.


"Penta Kill," Kartana muttered softly.


Counting these three, that made five kills in a row.


In such a large-scale chaotic battle, it had finally found its niche—reaping.


Constantly finishing off any low-health opponents. As long as an opportunity presented itself, it could deliver a one-hit kill.


Even a low-health opponent at the mid-stage Champion-level could be ended by its blade.


BOOM!


The posing Kartana suddenly heard a sound from behind. Turning its head, it saw Dragonite standing right in front of it, having blocked an incoming Steel Beam on its behalf.


Nodding its thanks to Dragonite, Kartana's form flickered and vanished, off to harvest more low-health targets.


The chaotic battle raged on, and the Master's thirty Champion-level Pokémon had all died once, so they no longer had the ability to revive.


However, because of this, their strength had been enhanced.


So as Milotic and Tyranitar worked together to take down three opponents who had revived for the second time, the Master's Pokémon began to experience true death.


However, what Julian failed to notice was that as these three Pokémon died permanently, three faint wisps of black aura rose from their corpses.


Because the entire battlefield was filled with the shockwaves of combat, ninety percent of Julian's attention was focused on his own Pokémon, leaving him with no extra energy to observe anything else.


His Pokémon were in the same state. Thus, no one detected those three faint wisps of black aura.


After emerging, the three wisps of black aura burrowed into the nearest Metagross.


Originally, this Metagross's strength was at the mid-stage Champion-level, but with the entry of those three black wisps, its power instantly surged to the peak of the Champion-level.


BOOM!!


Moltres, who was locked in a standoff with it, was sent flying by a single Meteor Mash, its body slamming heavily into the ground and creating a massive tremor.


Giga Impact!


The Metagross seized the opportunity and charged at the downed Moltres. Powerful airflow encased its entire body, and the immense force of the charge made the very space feel oppressively heavy.


Because Moltres had taken a direct Meteor Mash to the head, it was reeling with dizziness.


Although it sensed the threat coming from above, the dizziness left its body completely beyond its control.


And there was something else it couldn't understand. Just moments ago, this Metagross had been weaker than itself. So how had it suddenly become a peak Champion in an instant?


It had already died once—how could its strength still increase, and by so much?


"Aggron, block it!"


Julian currently had no Champion-level Pokémon guarding his side, but there were several peak Pseudo-Champions nearby.


Melmetal, Steelix, and Celebi—these three were at the Pseudo-Champion peak, and their strength was more than enough to handle an early-stage Champion, though Celebi's combat ability was admittedly quite questionable.


Moreover, Metagross possessed the move Teleport.


The Master also had several Metagross on her side, but none of hers could use Teleport. In fact, no Metagross was supposed to be able to learn Teleport at all.


That Julian's Metagross could do so was naturally thanks to the System, and the first time it had used Teleport in public, it had even caused quite a stir.


With Teleport available, as long as Steelix and Melmetal could stall the enemy for even a moment, Metagross would immediately return to provide support.


Facing the Metagross and its Giga Impact, Aggron had already planted itself in front of Moltres, having previously stacked multiple layers of Iron Defense and Harden on its body.


Both its arms thrust forward, pressing down directly against the Giga Impact, and the next second, an overwhelming impact force surged forth.


Even Aggron's colossal frame was driven backward relentlessly under that force, its legs carving deep furrows into the ground.


"How is there another peak Champion here?"


After sensing that this Metagross's strength was actually at the peak of the Champion tier, Julian was instantly alarmed.


Among the Master's thirty Pokémon, only ten were at the peak Champion-level, and those ten had each died once, becoming even stronger, but they still remained within the peak Champion boundary.


As for the other Pokémon, even after dying and reviving with enhanced strength, those at the late-stage Champion level had never broken through to the peak.


But now, with all ten original peak Champion Pokémon still present, there was suddenly an eleventh peak Champion Metagross here.


"This is bad."


Julian's heart skipped a beat. His intuition told him that there was something he had overlooked—something that had directly led to the emergence of this additional peak Champion opponent.


"ROAR!"


After being pushed back nearly a kilometer, Aggron successfully halted the Metagross's Giga Impact.


This was a peak Champion-level Metagross—a testament to just how terrifying Aggron's defensive power truly was.


But the battle was far from over.


Stomping Tantrum!


Facing the Metagross before it, Aggron raised its massive foot and stomped down hard.


Peak Champion or not, as long as it wasn't that silver guy, it was getting crushed under Aggron's feet.


BOOOOM!!!


A thunderous sound echoed as the Metagross felt as if a mountain had just slammed down onto its back.


The immense force instantly drove its body into the ground, leaving it utterly incapable of even the slightest resistance.


Metal Burst!


Aiming at the Metagross pinned beneath its foot, Aggron gathered a silvery glow in its mouth, radiating like a blazing sun and giving off a deadly light.


[Metal Burst: A move that returns 1.5 times the damage dealt by the foe's last attack.]


The Metagross had just hit it with Giga Impact, which meant the power of this Metal Burst would be 1.5 times that of the Giga Impact.


Sensing the threat of death, the Metagross—despite being a puppet that had already lost most of its will—began to panic and struggle violently.


But Aggron's foot pressed down on its back like an immovable mountain—there was simply no way to break free.


BOOM!!


Metal Burst was fired, piercing straight through the Metagross's back.


Like scorching-hot flames, the edges of the wound on its back even showed signs of melting—the peak Champion Metagross was dead.


"ROOOAR!"


Aggron let out an exhilarated roar as its level rose from 94 to 95.


Then it glanced over at its own silver Metagross, as if saying: 'I can take down a peak Champion Metagross now, so one day, I'll be able to put you flat on your back too.'


This Metagross had already died twice, so there would be no more revivals.


But Julian's gaze remained fixed on the fallen Metagross's body, and as a wisp of black smoke rose from its corpse, Julian's eyes suddenly widened.


This time, he clearly saw it.


The black wisp then burrowed into the nearest Garchomp, and immediately afterward, the late-stage Champion Garchomp leaped directly to the peak of the Champion tier.


Moreover, the aura it now emitted was even more terrifying than that of the ten original peak Champion-level Pokémon by a fair margin.


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