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Chapter 111 Contest in the Lake



Chapter 111 Contest in the Lake

SunEevee is very angry, extremely angry.

At this moment, its hindquarters were mostly wet from the lake water, and its fur, which was as fine as silk and satin and which Lu An loved so much, was now tangled together in clumps due to the gravity of the lake water.

He looked quite disheveled.

Just now, it was lying on the Swampert's back, comfortably basking in the sun and enjoying the pleasure of boating.

Two large frogs appeared out of nowhere and swam in the university lake at speeds exceeding sixty miles per hour.

The Swamp Monster couldn't dodge in time and could only use its hands to stop the two giant frogs that should have been tied up and roasted.

However, the two large frogs of different species were like two high-speed trains, and the powerful impact still shook the swamp monster, which had no foothold in the water.

Meanwhile, Espeon, which was squinting on Swampert's back, was thrown off balance, its tail completely submerged in the water, and the latter half of its body was also soaked by the shockwave.

This damp feeling made Espeon quite uncomfortable, and it also ruined its otherwise pleasant mood.

"Bu-i, bu-i-bu-i-bu-i-bu!"

(🇧🇷)

However, the two offending frogs remained indifferent to Espeon's scolding.

"Yoru".

"Gua Niu".

We're having a swimming speed contest in the lake; who in the entire lake doesn't know about the Pokémon?

We also issued a warning, but any Water-type Pokémon could have avoided it. Why did you, Espeon, have to come to the lake instead of staying on land?

As it spoke, the Mosquito Coil Swimmer flexed its muscular arms in the lake and gave AlphaGo a defiant look:

"Yoru".

Land is land, lake is lake. Only I, the Mosquito Coil Swimmer, am the overlord who can roam freely on both land and water. This lake is not for a little kitten like you to play in. Hurry up and go back to shore.

Espeon was furious. It hadn't expected that the two big frogs who had caused the trouble would show no remorse and even dare to provoke it.

Espeon stood steadily on Swampert and patted it:

"Bu-i, bu-i-bu-i!"

(?▼plate▼)

Hey bro, let's go! Let this frog, which looks like it's been given too many hormones, know who the real overlord of land and water is!

The young lady had given the order, and Swampert had no choice but to obey. Besides, it was indeed somewhat annoyed by the unbridled behavior of Poliwag and Poliwag King in the water.

"Ratchet."

The Swampert, having received the order, carried Espeon towards the two giant frogs.

Seeing this, the mosquito coil swimmer glared at himself with disdain, neither dodging nor avoiding, and charged straight at the opponent.

"Yoru".

Two Pokémon, capable of navigating both land and water, clashed fiercely in the lake, thus beginning a unique battle on the water.

"Bu-i! Bu-i!"

Espeon, standing on Swampert, somehow managed to pull a piece of cloth from the shore, wrapped it around its tail, and took on the role of flag bearer.

Swampert used its two powerful arms, each capable of moving mountains and shattering rocks, to firmly grip the Mosquito Swimmer's fists. Its legs and tail fins propelled the Mosquito Swimmer towards the lake shore at full speed.

"Yoru!"

The mosquito coil swimmer on the opposite side was not to be outdone. The mosquito coil swimmer was a famous swimming champion with a body fat percentage of almost 0. When it flexed all its muscles and swam with all its might, even world-class swimmers would have to admit defeat.

It is a swimming expert who can easily cross the Pacific Ocean by kicking its feet, and it is also one of the swimming champions among Water-type Pokémon.

It bulged out all its muscles, determined to push the swamp monster toward the other side of the shore.

The strange sight quickly attracted the attention of a group of Water-type Pokémon in the lake, causing them to gradually move towards this location.

At first, the two Popeyes were locked in a stalemate for a long time.

Subsequently, Swampert, which could then use both legs and its tail fin to exert force, gradually took the initiative and began to push the Poliwag Swimmer toward the shore.

Without a doubt, all the Pokémon involved in the battle and those watching knew that the moment Poliwag's legs touched the shore, it would lose the water duel.

Realizing he was at a disadvantage, the mosquito coil swimmer quickly adjusted his strategy.

Its legs were no longer simply slapping the lake surface, but began to tremble at an extremely high frequency.

Thanks to the unique body structure of the mosquito coil swimmer, when it starts to exert its full strength, the lake surface will create a huge resistance for it.

This resistance allows its legs to move as if they were pushing off the ground.

In that instant, the mosquito coil swimmer was even able to briefly run on the water using only his limbs.

Because Swampert was blocking its way, Poliwag was unable to run. However, thanks to its physical advantage, Poliwag pushed Swampert, which had no foothold in the water, backward by more than ten meters.

In just a moment, the mosquito coil swimmer turned the tide.

This scene made Espeon, who was standing on Swampert's back, very anxious:

"Bu-i, bu-i-bu-i!"

Faced with Espeon's urging, Swampert gave a wry smile.

Miss Head is really something. It weighs more than twice as much as Mosquito Coil Swimmer, and it's not as fast as Mosquito Coil Swimmer, not to mention that it has a Miss Head weighing several tens of kilograms standing on its back.

Miss Head even wanted it to run in the water like the mosquito coil swimmer.

That's simply impossible.

Although Poliwag Swimmer expanded its advantage with a brief burst of power, Swampert remained calm, knowing full well that such a move could not be repeated.

This move, which involves almost running on the lake, demands too much strength and speed from the Pokémon. Having just unleashed its full power, Poliwag had no energy left to do it again.

If Swampert can maintain its rhythm, it will definitely be able to turn the tide and win.

"Ratchet."

And indeed, things turned out exactly as the Swamp Monster had predicted.

Although Mosquito Swimmer briefly gained a huge advantage, Swampert, with its superior physical abilities, steadily and surely widened the distance between itself and the shore, and gradually pushed Mosquito Swimmer toward its shore.

Just as Swampert was confident of victory and Espeon was waving its tail flag again, all the Pokémon in the water suddenly noticed something amiss—

A light drizzle began to fall on the lake.

"Buyi!"

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Espeon suddenly turned its head sharply to look at Poliwag, which seemed to have disappeared from the start of the struggle in the lake.

It was this big frog that caused this trouble!

This big frog with a tail on its head, a flat head and a horny face, like it's on steroids, has quietly started the rain!

Now most of East Lake is shrouded in rain!


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