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Chapter 4 - The orange forest pokemon battle

Chapter 7. The orange forest battle of Pidge and Swellow

. As Jeanfong gazed into the distance, he discerned a swarm of swellow approaching. The leading few

are significantly larger than the Pidgey, and all exhibit green qualities. This observation suggested that evolved forms

generally boasted higher qualities than their more common counterparts. As the swellow reached the scene, the Pidgey

and Pidgeiato swiftly ascended into the air. In an instant, the two factions of flying-type Pokémon faced off, defending

their territories. Jeang watched in amazement. Initially believing that the rivalry was exclusive to the Pidgey

and the Fiery Spiro, he was surprised to witness a conflict erupt between the Swellow and the Pidgey. Curiosity

peaked. Jean Fong and his Pokémon positioned themselves at a safe distance to observe the unfolding drama. The leading swellow

unleashed an attack on the Pidgey and Pidgeotto flock. The Pidgey, indignant at this aggression, quickly retaliated

with their signature move, Quick Attack. As the Pidgey surged forward, the leading Swellow emitted a fierce roar,

and countless Swellowow charged into the fry. The ensuing battle resembled a rainstorm of birds with Pidgey and

Swellow plummeting from the sky. However, the evolved Pidgeotto demonstrated superior strength, as

wherever they soared, Swellow would fall. Yet, the Swellow were not easily subdued. True to their name, they

exhibited remarkable tenacity. The resilience of Ash's own Swellow, which could endure Pikachu's thunderbolt and

continue fighting, illustrated their indomitable spirit. Even when defeated and grounded, the Swellowow would rise

again, determined to fight valiantly for their kin. If one Swellow could not best a Pidgeotto, then three or 10 would

suffice. In terms of numbers, the Swellow vastly outnumbered the Pidgey, as this region was their natural

habitat. Witnessing the ruthless struggle for survival among the wild Pokémon, Jeangfong felt a profound sense

of reflection. After the fierce battle persisted for over an hour, the remaining Pidgeiato and Pidgey

retreated, battered and bruised. The fallen Pidgey, Pidgeiato, and Swellow lay injured on the ground, with several

having lost their lives. Moved by the sight of the fallen creatures, Jeang Foam could not bear to see them perish

before him. He retrieved a considerable quantity of orin berries from his system space. A type of berry that, while

ordinary, could restore the Pokémon's vitality. This was precisely what the defeated and critically wounded Pokémon

required at that moment. mew, "Let us do what we can to help." He urged, to which Mew nodded vigorously. Thus began

their earnest endeavor. Jean's affection for Pokémon compelled him to assist these creatures, refusing to

allow them to succumb to their fate in his presence. Yet despite their efforts, the combined strength of one human and

one Pokémon remained insufficient. By the time they finished their work, night had fallen. With the help of Jeang Fong

and Mew, hundreds of flying-type Pokémon regained their strength. Many Pidgey and Swellow departed, expressing

their gratitude towards Jeong Fo. However, the victorious Swellow had driven the Pidgeotto and Pidgey from

their territory, forcing them to migrate further afield. After a long day of toil, Jeang Fong and Mew finally found

rest. Yet, the joy of rejuvenating the Pokémon's spirits was a rare and cherished reward. Throughout the day,

Jeang Fong had also examined the attributes of numerous flying-type Pokémon, enabling him to treat the

recoverable ones swiftly. Most swellow, like the Pidgey, exhibited white qualities, with few showcasing green and

none displaying blue. Jean Foong felt little desire to capture them because of their strength and didn't want to meddle on their problem. He sought Pokémon of at least color quality for his

team, aiming for those that could evolve into red quality or above at their peak. Quality among Pokémon was categorized

into seven tiers: white, green, blue, purple, gold, red, and multicolored.

However, for ordinary Pokémon, red and multicolored qualities were almost non-existent and typically reserved for

legendary creatures. Thus, blue and purple qualities were already considered exceedingly rare. Jean Fong resolved

that any final or initial form Pokémon with red quality or above would be of interest to him, as they could potentially become key

members of his team. Ordinarily, white quality Pokémon were abundant, while green ones appeared only sporadically.

Blue quality Pokémon were exceptionally rare, often requiring extensive searching, while purple quality ones

were even more elusive. As for gold, Jeang Fong had yet to encounter any, likely only found in fully evolved

Pokémon. Moreover, the rarity of a Pokémon significantly influenced its quality. The rarer the species, the

higher its potential attributes. The highest tiers of red and multicolored qualities were exclusive to legendary

Pokémon. Today, Jeang had aided no fewer than hundreds of Pidgey and Swellowow. Yet, he had only come across a single

blue quality Pokémon, a Pidgey. that was inclined to capture him. Still, Jeon Fong refused it and told him to help with their clan's allocation and the protection of their younger piggies so that their clan wouldn't become extinct. But the Pidgey wants to remain its 

side, but after some talk, he tells piggie to remain with their kin so that they can flourish rapidly and safeguard their family members. should Jean Fong

attempt to capture any pokemon he know that there were was not any pokemon who refuse to company him as because of his affinity and charm,if the pokemon don't have an will power, these Pokémon would undoubtedly develop a sense of rebellion, rendering the effort

feudal, that evening, Jeang Fong and his Mew were resting, having tended to the needs of the Fletchling, who graciously

permitted Jean Fong to spend the night in their roost. With a multitude of fletchlings serving as guardians,

Jeanfangs safety was assured. The following day, as the sun rose, Jeang Fong and mew enjoyed their breakfast

before bidding farewell to the flock of Fletchling and departing. Just before their departure, the leader of the

fletchling presented Jong Fo with some berries as a token of gratitude and sustenance, calmely as he accepted the

gift. Jong Fo continued on his way towards Orange City. However, scarcely had he stepped beyond the confines of

the Fletchling sabat when a Pidgey swooped in his direction. Upon hearing the sound of flapping wings and the call

of the Pidgey, Jeang Fong halted in his tracks. Soon, a Pidgey landed before him, clutching a fish in its beak,

signaling its desire to be accepted by Jeang Fong. Surprised by this gesture, Jeang Fong marveled at how Pokémon truly

are remarkable beings, capable of recognizing kindness and expressing gratitude. Upon inspecting the

attributes of this particular Pidgey, Jeang Fong was calmly observe that it was the sole blue quality

Pokémon among its kind. Pokemon Pidgey roll nonele 14 ability ken eye type

flying normal quality blue bond evolution unlocked mega evolution unlocked moves tackle sand attack gust

quick attack steel wing affection 80 experience injured while defending its flocks immense gratitude towards its

rescuer hobbies enjoys soaring through the skies and protecting its community

 chapter 8 Refuse the Pidgey flock

upon hearing the Pidgey's call noticed it placing the fish it held on the ground, indicating its wish to be

accepted. With a smile, Jeanfong remarked, "Pidgey, have you been waiting here for me?" The Pidgey nodded,

prompting Jeang Fong to take the fish, deftly using a small knife from his backpack to prepare it for lunch. He

then inquired, "Pidgey, now that your flock has lost its home, do you have anywhere else to go?" As Jeanfong spoke,

the Pidgey lowered its head, clearly disheartened by the defeat of its flock and the bleak outlook for the future.

Witnessing this, Jeangfong calmly suggests. Pidgey, if you wish, why not you all first heal your injury and make an agreement with Sparrow to allow your clan to thrive by giving him some token of goods every month, and gain protection from it if you want? Can I ask them about it? I can take you to

 the orange forest, and together you can challenge other wild Pokémon and partake in capturing various places so that both species can flourish easily, and both of you become formidable in this area. What do you say? Upon

hearing Jeangf's proposal, the Pidgey became noticeably excited, clearly intrigued by the idea of

residing with the sparrow. However, the next moment, it seemed to waver, recalling

its flock. Seeing the Pidgei's internal struggle, Jeang Phone continued, "Pidgey, if your flock has yet to find a

suitable home. this is a good suggestion. Would you be interested in checking it out?" Curiosity sparked

in the Pidgey's gaze. As if asking that sparrow could give them some space for their new dwelling. With a smile,

Jeang replied, "Come, let's ask Swellow about it. After talking with swellow, he agrees to it to giving them some space so that they can contribute some goods every month. What do you think? You could persuade your

flock to take refuge with the sparrow until they find a suitable habitat. There is more than enough space. Even if your flock

were to grow exponentially. Hearing Jeangfang's words, Pidgey observed that sparrow dwelling remained undisturbed. After

some contemplation, Pidgey made its decision. It would return to persuade the leader of its flock. Should they

agree, the entire flock would move to the sparrow dwelling. If they declined, Pidgey was prepared to leave his clan so that he could find a suitable dwelling for his clan. Upon receiving such a response from Pidgey, Jeang felt a curiosity

about this piggie's future. Ever since acquiring the system space, he had envisioned transforming it into a vibrant

ecosystem, a unique Pokémon world where he could relocate his beloved Pokémon species to thrive and accompany him with all his Pokémon. It seemed that the role of a world ruler could indeed be realized within the confines

of the system space. Moreover, with Rayquaza serving as the guardian of this realm, adept at quelling conflicts among

legendary Pokémon, the ecological balance would be preserved even as the Pokémon population within the system

space grew. Of course, with over 800,000 square km of territory, it would take an

immense number of Pokémon to disrupt the ecological balance. Jeang estimated that even if he were to capture all legendary

Pokémon, he might never witness an ecological imbalance in his lifetime. After leading Sylvia and Mew out of the

system space, Pidgey set off to locate its flock, saying Jeang Foong its thanks. Nearly an hour later, a shadow

appeared in the sky, and leading the charge was none other than Pidgey itself. Upon spotting Jean Fong, Pidgey let out an

excited call, urging its companions to descend. Among this flock of Pidgey were several that Jong Fong had rescued the

previous day. And upon recognizing him, they greeted him warmly. When they learned that Jong Fong had help them with a sparrow to reside with them, with some goods exchange, they were greatful for it

for them to live, they were persuaded by Pidgey to come and see to deal the agreement with sparrow, without jean fong the Pidgey

would have no choice but to leave the orange forest in search of a new home. As the leading Pidgey approached Jong

Fong bowed to him for his help." Upon

hearing Piggie leader's words, Jean Fong compared them with humans as the Pokémon are better than they are in this regard. With Jeang Fong, mew, and

Sylvia stepped through first, and the adventure continued. After a brief moment of hesitation, the Pidgey took

the lead and ventured forth. Witnessing their leader actions, the other Pidgeys and Pidgeto followed suit, stepping into

the sparrow dwelling and finding a place to reside. 

Jean Fong leaves and continues its adventure.

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