Chapter 87
This book will be on the shelves at 12 noon today, and it is expected to be [-] words long.

The economic situation this year is not very good, but everyone who still has a surplus can support it.

The mood is a little complicated.

To avoid those miserable moments, first of all, I would like to thank everyone who is constantly following the updates.

It is your messages, updates and votes that allow me to persist until now.

Second is editorial transparency.

I thought that I would encounter some difficulties after quitting online writing for a while, but I was lucky enough to meet a reliable editor and signed the contract within a short period of time, which greatly established my confidence in subsequent content updates.

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In the next spare time, let’s talk about the issues that everyone is more concerned about in this book.

The first is the ambiguous issue of whether the Pokémon being cultivated is female.

The answer is no.

The way the young Zoroa is portrayed is as a trainer who "gets a treasure" and treats it as a treasure and takes good care of it.

This little thought will undergo an integrated change in line with the plot as it evolves. (No spoilers here)

Of course, change cannot happen overnight, and the little guy who has become enlightened will still be a little guy.

But at least you don't have to worry about "that" aspect of your personality.

A little spoiler, except for Mew, who is about to appear, the gender of the next Pokémon will be male, and it will not be a Legendary Pokémon. Everyone can guess the possibility of hatching Pokémon.

Front row tip: It’s a normal-type Pokémon.

Secondly, there is the question of whether there will be a female protagonist in this book.

The current answer is no.

Once the path of adventure is bound by emotions instead of fetters, it basically means that the story will come to an end.

This is inconsistent with the writing style of this book.

Some of the vague descriptions of emotions are mainly to portray the charm of some male protagonists in action.

If you have any questions or suggestions, please leave a message in this article.

Finally, there is a personal account of the adventure.

I believe that exploration itself is inherently dangerous. Whether it is climbing Mount Everest, going deep into dense forests, or diving into underwater caves, the coexistence of danger and beauty attracts humans to explore all the time.

And what kind of magnificent scenery will be born in a world where Pokémon and humans combine?
After a not-so-smooth climb, we arrived at the top of the mountain, overlooking the sun rising from the east and illuminating everything, grass-type Pokémon standing tall and recovering, and early-rising Pidgeots flying across the sky.

The sky is high and the sea is vast, illuminating all things.

And the familiar and cute "Ouch~" on my shoulder

Fascinating.

In the days to come, I will practice more proficient and wonderful writing skills, so that everyone can enjoy this beautiful scenery that seems to have come to reality.

I also hope that everyone can continue to support, leave messages, and read as usual, and go through this grand adventure together.

that's all.

(End of this chapter)

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