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Chapter 151 Anger Suppresses Brain Nerves



Chapter 151 Anger Suppresses Brain Nerves

When Lu An saw that Magikarp on the weighing platform had evolved into Gyarados, he did not show fear or surprise like the others.

His face was somber, tinged with a hint of helplessness.

"Judging from that Magikarp's appearance, it seems to have evolved because it was too angry after being captured and mocked."

"Why do the fish I caught today seem unusually irritable?"

"It seems that lanternfish evolved because of anger."

"The same goes for the sea serpent; once it's caught, it launches an attack without saying a word."

"Is the water quality of Yuanshan Lake special, or are there just too many people fishing today, making them angry?"

No matter how much Lu An complains, Magikarp evolving into Gyarados is an unchangeable fact.

In order to treat his two Eevee dogs, Lu An consulted many documents on genetics.

Some of the literature about Gyarados speculates that during the process of Magikarp evolving into Gyarados, the genes in its brain undergo recombination.

This genetic recombination puts pressure on its brain nerves, causing a significant number of Gyarados to have an exceptionally violent temperament.

Although Gosuke successfully caught Magikarp with a Poké Ball.

Logically speaking, captured Pokémon should obey their trainers.

However, with Gosuke's method of taming, Lu An knew almost without a doubt that the newly evolved Gyarados would not obey Gosuke's commands.

While there aren't many Pokémon that evolve out of anger, none of them would obey the commands of a trainer they've never met; they usually only act on their instincts.

An enraged Gyarados has only one instinct: to destroy everything in its path.

"Roar!!"

As Gyarados roared, tornadoes appeared out of thin air in all directions.

The tornado, with its immense suction power, whipped everything around it around, and many fishing rods and floats were swept into the air and then torn to shreds.

Some weighing platforms, as well as fishing boats moored on the shore, were subdued by the immense power of the tornado.

"Help!"

"How could Magikarp suddenly evolve?!"

"Ah, my fishing rod!"

Many anglers who were nearby turned and ran the moment they saw Gyarados.

Some were too late and could only watch helplessly as their belongings were swept into the tornado.

The nearby tornado has already shaken the minds of most people, leaving them completely disoriented.

However, Lu An knew that this was not the most powerful time for Gyarados's tornado.

When everything is caught in the whirlwind and begins to spin wildly, the debris and sharp edges created by the tornado are the real threat.

He patted his belt and only found a Poké Ball.

Knowing this morning that he was going to be caught by Gonzalo and brought to Lake Faruzan, Lu An left all his Pokémon except Swampert at home.

He has no Pokémon available at the moment, only Swampert in the reeds is on its way.

Seeing the Gyarados wreaking havoc across the field with its tornado, Lu An remained calm.

Despite its ferocious appearance, all players who see Gyarados instinctively flee in terror.

In fact, this is often due to the stereotype in movies and TV shows that Gyarados evolves into "Qin Shi Huang sweeping across the six kingdoms, how majestic is his tiger-like gaze".

With its body length of six or seven meters, and its gaping maw that could swallow a person whole, Gyarados is indeed incredibly intimidating.

However, in reality, Magikarp only has elite-level strength at most after it evolves into Gyarados.

Even if Gyarados has a strong bond with "Wrath," one of the Seven Deadly Sins, it's impossible for it to forcibly leap over a major level simply because of Wrath.

Since the fishermen on the field have the ability to catch Goldfish and Crab Kingler, it means that some of them must be elite-level trainers.

If they calm down and are not intimidated by Gyarados's appearance, they can quickly control Gyarados's rampage by taking advantage of their numbers.

And indeed, things turned out exactly as Lu An had predicted.

After a brief moment of panic, Luther, a member of the school team, quickly came to his senses.

He shouted loudly to all the athletes who were desperately trying to escape:

"Don't be afraid, all of you. This Gyarados has only just evolved and is at most at the elite level."

"Are there any elite trainers here? If so, please bring out your Pokémon and help me stop Gyarados!"

With that, Luther took out his Poliwag and Poliwag King, and charged towards Gyarados first:

"Poliwag Swimmer, charge forward, aim at Gyarados's belly, and use Burst Punch!"

"Mosquito Coil Frog King, cover it, use Tidal Whirl!"

Since Gyarados is also a Water-type Pokémon, turning on the "Rainy Day" weather will only increase Gyarados's destructive power even further.

So Luther decisively had Poliwag assist Poliswimmer, while simultaneously attempting to trap Gyarados around the weighing platform using Whirlpool.

"Roar!"

The collaboration between Mosquito Swimmer and Mosquito Frog King quickly attracted the attention of many trainers.

After discovering that they were actually fighting Gyarados to a standstill, many people came to their senses after blindly fleeing in the crowd.

Yes, no matter how powerful Gyarados is, it's still just a Pokémon.

They are all contestants here. No matter how powerful Gyarados is, can it take on multiple opponents at once?

"Hey you, I'm here to help you!"

Count me in!

"Gyarados is nothing! I want Gyarados sashimi!"

The three trainers turned around and, together with Luther, faced Gyarados.

Although the four of them didn't have perfect teamwork and their strengths varied, the alternating attacks of several Pokémon still managed to steadily suppress Gyarados.

Luther was overjoyed:

"That's it, keep it up, we can do it."

The referees and contestants, who had been seriously injured by Gyarados's "Tornado," stood up and looked at the gradually improving situation, their faces relaxing considerably.

"Roar roar roar roar roar!"

Just then, Gyarados, which had been suppressed by the combined efforts of several Pokémon, suddenly let out an excited roar.

"Roar roar roar roar roar!"

Although Luther is skilled with Water-type Pokémon, he doesn't have a thorough understanding of their calls.

He could only vaguely discern a hint of danger from Gyarados's roar.

This omen was like a dark cloud hanging over Luther's mind, making him very uneasy, so he decided to act quickly:

"Mosquito Coil Swimmer, unleash the Freezing Wind!"

However, even after taking a hit from Poliwag's "Ice Wind," the tough-skinned Gyarados still didn't stop roaring; in fact, it seemed excited yet tinged with a hint of dread.

"Hoohoho!"

Even after witnessing Magikarp evolve, Lu An, who hadn't lost control of his expression, had a very strange look in his eyes after hearing Gyarados's unusual cry.

The strange events of the day, coupled with his knowledge of Gyarados's roar, gave Lu An a bad feeling:

"Is that Gyarados calling for its companions?"


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