Chapter 549: Divine Beasts Are Pokémon, Not Gods
However, after Charmeleon evolved into Charizard, Heath had an additional option for traveling. Charizard mastered the special skill of flying, which surprised Heath a little. He had been thinking about going to the department store and buying the special skill of flying.
Some special moves in the Pokémon world can be learned by the Pokémon themselves, or you can try to let the Pokémon master these moves directly through a learning machine. Of course, it would be most convenient if they could learn them by themselves, after all, buying a learning machine is still a bit expensive.
Knowledge is power, and Heath has never underestimated this.
Some move-learning machines in the Pokémon world, especially those that are extremely difficult to learn, are very expensive. Flying move-learning machines are also sold in department stores, but the price of such things is generally stable at around 100,000 League Coins, which is not very cheap, so most people choose to learn by privately enrolling in classes.
However, the training class also has its own shortcomings, that is, there is no guarantee that every student's Pokémon can learn the flying stunt and thus master the ability to fly. It can only be said that it depends on the intelligence of the learning Pokémon. Therefore, many people who sign up for the flying training class are the type who have some confidence in the IQ of their Pokémon.
"Actually, I don't really understand why Flying-type Pokémon can fly, but their flying moves need to be learned separately." Heath was a little puzzled. He had asked this question to Sister Ling at the beginning. After all, Sister Ling was the smartest one in the Junsha team in Evergreen City. She knew a lot of knowledge and was a person that everyone relied on.
She is like a living encyclopedia, a very reliable person. No matter what the question is, it seems that you can get the answer as long as you ask Sister Ling.
"Because ordinary flying and flying are two different things, just like watching blurry TV on a black and white TV and watching TV on the best color TV. Although they are both watching TV, the feelings they give people are completely different." Sister Ling answered quickly. Every year, some people in the alliance will ask about this kind of question, or they will directly post it on Baohu, and every year someone will patiently explain it.
It has even become a meme in the Pokémon world. When someone asks what the difference is between this and something else, if it fits the description, some people will say that this is the difference between flying and flying.
Heath didn't quite understand it at first. After all, in his opinion, watching TV was just watching TV, and there was nothing special about it. At most, the black and white TV gave people a worse feeling. But after experiencing it personally once, Heath understood.
Ordinary flights will be accompanied by strong winds, and trainers will not be able to sit steadily, giving people a feeling of flying in a wingsuit, always making people wonder if they will fall to the ground and die in the next second. However, using flying Pokémon will reduce their physical energy consumption a lot, and the most important thing is that it allows trainers to sit on it very steadily without facing the howling cold wind. It has to be said that Pokémon's moves are really a magical power.
Now that Spitfire has mastered the skills of flying, Heath can travel much more easily. However, considering that he has to buy , and some of the food needs to be put in the refrigerator as soon as possible after purchase, Heath still chooses to drive the food truck out.
Mew was playing an online game with Zoroark, while Charizard was still the same, continuing to exercise. Heath looked at the exercise equipment that was a little small for Charizard and decided to buy a better set of exercise equipment for Charizard today, otherwise these exercise equipment would not be able to keep up with Charizard's body shape.
As for Farfetch'd and Snorlax, these two little guys have been acting mysterious lately, gathering together every day to discuss something. Seath had no intention of eavesdropping, so he didn't bother. Anyway, if there was anything, Zoroark would tell him.
When Heath drove the food truck to the vegetable market, he found that many people here were discussing about Ho-Oh. Even the front-page headline of the Shion Daily was about Ho-Oh. It went on to tell the story of how Ho-Oh blessed Junshagin and restored her legs. The newspaper also mentioned that the reason Junshagin had a broken leg was because she had participated in an operation to encircle and suppress a couple of motorcycle thieves, which resulted in amputation below the knee.
This time, the arrival and gift of the Phoenix King were also widely publicized by the Alliance, saying that this was a gift given by the divine beast after seeing Jun Shayin's pain and efforts, but Heath curled his lips.
The fact that Jun Shayin was able to recover was actually only related to himself. The Phoenix King would not help others casually. Most of these mythical beasts had the awareness of "letting go of the plot to help others and respecting the fate of others". If you want to expect the mythical beasts to help others for no reason, unless this guy did something and was seen by the mythical beasts.
In Heath's opinion, the reason why the divine beasts are divine beasts rather than gods is because each of them is a special individual with his or her own thoughts, just like humans, with his or her own love, hate, joy, anger, sorrow and happiness. Their views on humans are similar to those of ordinary people. If they have a good relationship with them, they will help them, but why bother with those who have a bad relationship with them?
Although it may sound a bit cruel to say this, for the divine beasts, unless they are in a good mood or have seen something, most of them will not feel anything about the disasters that happen to ordinary people.
"This is not a good idea for the alliance. It would be better to keep it secret, or say it's a medical miracle or something." Heath scratched his head. Although this could be attributed to a miracle, the problem was that it also made many people have expectations for the legendary beasts, which would inevitably cause some trouble in the future. Fortunately, the Phoenix King was homeless most of the time, and he could not be seen in the bell tower of Enju City. Heath felt that the legendary beasts seemed to have their own home.
Heath even wondered whether a very special guy like Dialga would choose to open a restaurant as a human being. If you think about it carefully, it doesn't seem impossible?
However, although he thought so, Heath did not say much. Instead, he brought Farfetch'd and Zoroark downstairs to buy a lot of ingredients and moved them back to his own dining car. Today Heath planned to cook some ordinary home-cooked meals. The steamed chicken he ate yesterday could be taken out and cooked again. After all, Heath had already prepared the kitchen utensils needed for the steamed chicken, so it was not a big deal to eat a little more occasionally.