Reiji let out a long breath, then went right back to counting his loot.
Sharp Beak, a Flying-type item. It looked like a long, razor-pointed bird beak. There were two of them, both Beginner-tier items. A Flying-type Pokémon could hold one to boost the power of Flying-type moves.
It was useless to him. The item tier was too low—barely any benefit for Pelipper. Still, even selling them should bring in around one million Pokédollars. If he ever needed this slot later, he could just buy a higher-tier one.
Poison Barb, a Poison-type item that boosted Poison-type moves. This one was a bit more interesting: two Elite-tier items, plus nine Beginner-tier ones. Not surprising—down in the underground black market, Poison-type users were everywhere.
But he wasn’t keeping them. Sure, Poison Barb boosted Poison-type moves, but his Poison-types didn’t need it. Their venom was already nasty enough.
All things considered, Croagunk and the others didn’t need held items for now. Selling was simply better value, and he needed quick cash.
The two Elite-tier Poison Barbs could sell for roughly six million.
The nine Beginner-tier Poison Barbs could still fetch a bit over five million total—around five to six hundred thousand each. Beginner-tier, so of course they weren’t expensive.
Soft Sand, a Ground-type item. It literally looked like someone scooped a bag of fine beach sand. Reiji couldn’t help thinking it looked more like food than equipment.
There were several Soft Sands, all Beginner-tier. They boosted Ground-type moves. He wasn’t selling these—he could use them internally. Just feed them to Hanhan(Rhyhorn).
Beginner-tier Rock-type and Ground-type items could all go to Hanhan, same as Smooth Rock: one extended the duration of sandstorms, the other boosted Ground-type moves.
Hard Stone, a Rock-type item. Just a gray chunk of stone. There were several of these too, also Beginner-tier.
Its effect was similar to Soft Sand—one boosted Ground-type moves, Hard Stone boosted Rock-type moves. It could be “food” for Hanhan as well.
Honestly, for Rock-, Ground-, and Steel-type items, a lot of them could be treated as both equipment and edible training resources.
It’s just that very few trainers were rich enough to raise those three types by feeding items. A Beginner-tier item cost five or six hundred thousand. No matter how you cut it, feeding that kind of money into a Pokémon was a bottomless pit—and higher-tier items only got pricier.
For baby-stage training, you could barely justify it. Once you hit Elite-tier, you couldn’t afford it at all. A single item ran into the millions.
Otherwise Naoki’s Golem wouldn’t have needed to eat ore for over a decade just to reach Elite Four tier.
Reiji figured that when Naoki first caught it, the talent must’ve been poor, and the Elite Four threshold was brutal to break through—so it got stuck for years.
Not everyone was as lucky as Gengar, able to bump potential just by evolving. That Golem only got two evolutions’ worth of potential boosts. After that, there was nothing left but grinding time.
Reiji estimated it took at least three to five years for that Golem to finally step over the Elite Four line. If Naoki had been feeding it Gems and the right items, it might’ve grown faster. Without those resources, it could only slog forward.
…
Back to the loot. He still wasn’t done. Next up—
Silver Powder, a Bug-type item. It was also a powder item—something you smeared onto a Pokémon. It boosted Bug-type move power.
There were seven of them, all Beginner-tier. They did nothing for his Bug-types. He’d sell them and buy Advanced-tier items later.
Seven Silver Powders could sell for around four million, about the same unit price as Poison Barb. Poison Barb might even be a bit pricier, since demand was huge.
Mystic Water, a Water-type item that boosted Water-type moves. There were eight, all Beginner-tier. Useless to him. If they were Elite-tier, maybe he’d consider it, but Beginner-tier? Sell.
Eight Mystic Waters could go for around five million. Demand for this was even higher than Poison Barb, so the price naturally ran a little higher too.
Miracle Seed, a Grass-type item. It looked like a pale yellow seed, and it boosted Grass-type moves. Also Beginner-tier.
There were four Miracle Seeds. Selling them all should bring in around three million. He didn’t even have a Grass-type Pokémon, so keeping them was pointless.
Magnet, an Electric-type item that boosted Electric-type move power. Beginner-tier. Two of them—selling them could bring in about 1.5 million. Electric-type items were always in demand.
Charcoal, a Fire-type item that boosted Fire-type move power. Beginner-tier. Three of them—he could sell them for about 1.5 million as well.
And that was it. Items: fully sorted at last. Almost everything was Beginner-tier. These guys couldn’t afford high-end gear. A lot of the items had been taken off Pokémon anyway—Pokémon and items got sold separately.
If he ranked the market value of these Beginner-tier items, the priciest should be—
Black Sludge: 800,000 each.
Miracle Seed: 750,000 each.
Magnet: 750,000 each.
Mystic Water: 620,000 each.
Poison Barb: 600,000 each.
Silver Powder: 570,000 each.
Sharp Beak: 500,000 each.
Charcoal: 500,000 each.
Toxic Orb: 500,000 each…
There were other items too, but there was no point ranking them. They were all for Hanhan to eat. If Hanhan ever ran out, Reiji would just have to buy more of the same and keep feeding it.
At this rate, Hanhan was going to turn into another Gastly—another bottomless pit. Without throwing in a few hundred million, you wouldn’t even hear a splash.
Still, he’d deal with Gastly first. Hanhan could wait.
The items he planned to sell totaled forty-six pieces. If he could offload them all, it would still be a serious chunk of money.
The items he wouldn’t sell totaled twenty-one pieces: Smooth Rock, Damp Rock, Soft Sand, and Hard Stone.
Everstone and Float Stone were separate. He’d already given Spinarak an Everstone. As for Float Stone, he still hadn’t found a use for it, so he’d keep it for now.
…
With items done, it was time for Gems.
Water Gems were the most—over thirty. Next were Ground Gems and Rock Gems, plus Grass Gems, Poison Gems, and Bug Gems.
He didn’t have any of the rarer-type Gems, though there were one or two of some common types. Those weren’t worth calculating.
He wasn’t selling the Gems. He’d keep them for his own Pokémon.
If he ran short on resources later, he could trade some unused Gems for the Ghost- and Poison-type Gems Gastly needed, and keep pushing Gastly’s potential upward.
…
He also had Evolution stones. Not many—and they were all low-grade stones…
Eight low-grade Water Stones. At 1.2 million each, that was about ten million.
Six low-grade Leaf Stones. Same 1.2 million each, about seven million.
One low-grade Dusk Stone. He wasn’t counting this one—one of his Pokémon really needed it.
One low-grade Thunder Stone. If he sold it to a black-market dealer, it would be 1.6 million. If he sold it himself, maybe 1.8 million.
One mid-quality Water Stone. Buyout price was three million; if he sold it himself, he could add another 300,000—after all, the department store price was 3.5 million.
This mid-quality Water Stone was the only mid-quality Evolution stone in the whole pile. These guys were seriously broke—what kind of trash stones were these? Still, value was value.
As for what to do with the stones, Reiji called Darkrai out and tossed it the Dusk Stone.
“Darkrai, this Dusk Stone is yours. Absorb the Dark-type and Ghost-type energy inside it. And don’t tell Gastly…”
As he threw it, Reiji raised a finger to his lips—quietly take it, quietly absorb it, and absolutely do not let Gastly find out.
“I understand.” Darkrai took the Dusk Stone, nodded once, and slipped into the shadows. Their little secret.
If Gastly found out, it would definitely get mad. No doubt about it—Gastly was petty, and it was greedy.
Reiji watched Darkrai disappear, then packed all the remaining Evolution stones back into his backpack. He’d also set aside plenty of things for Gengar: Poison-type Pokéblocks, poison sacs, Poison-type Gems, Poison-type items, and any food that carried poison.
Anything poisonous basically belonged to Gastly. Nobody was taking it away. Croagunk and the others already had strong Poison attributes—there was no need to keep boosting Poison-type damage.
Everything else, including that mid-quality Water Stone, he planned to sell. Low-grade stones weren’t worth holding.
Too bad there were no Mega Stones or a Key Stone. Not a single Mega Stone in all those backpacks, and all the held items were low-end too. A bunch of weaklings’ bags.
But enough small gains turned into something real. If he sold everything, this wasn’t pocket change anymore. At a conservative estimate, it was at least 200 million.
Even so, Reiji felt Riku’s backpack would be the real jackpot. Just Riku’s bag alone might be worth more than everything he’d sorted so far.
He’d glanced at the pile from Riku’s bag when he dumped it out earlier. There was no question—there were plenty of good things in there.
He still hadn’t fully cleaned up the junk pile on the ground. Riku’s bag could wait. Once he finished cracking open all these weaklings’ “blind boxes,” then he’d move on to Riku’s bag—the real feast.
…
Fourth category: Pokémon food.
With items done, he moved on to Pokémon food.
In the chaotic pile, Water-type Pokéblocks were the most common, followed by ore.
He already had three backpacks full of ore: one from the black-clothed strongman squad leader, one compiled from the forty-plus backpacks, and one that was already his.
After that came a lot of Poison-type Pokéblocks. The remaining Grass- and Bug-type Pokéblocks were a bit fewer than Poison, but those two were roughly equal to each other.
There were also Flying-type and Dark-type Pokéblocks, plus Electric-type Pokéblocks. Just far too many.
He picked out all the premium Pokéblocks. Every “good quality” Pokéblock would be sold. There was no reason to feed his Pokémon that kind of stuff—he wasn’t short on money anymore.
These “good quality” Pokéblocks were probably the kind made in back-alley workshops around the black market. Quality was hard to guarantee.
Anything with too many impurities got kicked out immediately. After sorting and sifting, there weren’t that many premium ones left.
These weaklings were broke. Expecting them to feed premium Pokéblocks to their Pokémon would be giving them way too much credit.
In the end, premium Pokéblocks came out to only a few hundred boxes. The “good quality” ones were over a thousand boxes. He stuffed all of those into one backpack and couldn’t even be bothered to count them. Later he’d just dump-sell the lot and let the black-market shop boss do the counting.
Besides Pokéblocks, there was also all kinds of Pokémon-specific food—mass-produced, filling, the sort of stuff you could shovel by the bag. There was too much of it as well, and he’d sell it all.
He didn’t trust the quality. Better not feed it to his Pokémon. Worst case, he could spend a little at the department store and buy fresh supplies.
…
With Pokémon food sorted, he looked at human food next: drinks, milk, mineral water, instant-heat meals, snacks. All of it went into one backpack.
He wasn’t planning to eat it, and he wasn’t tossing it as trash either. He’d sell it to a buyer. It would still bring in money—there was enough here to stock a small convenience shop.
…
Fifth category: miscellaneous goods.
Anything miscellaneous but still useful went into another backpack.
That pile included: a mountain of random Berries, a mountain of healing sprays, all sorts of cheap street-stall books about Pokémon training, various self-defense cold weapons, outdoor gear, stacks of move-learning discs, and a heap of broken fossils.
He checked every fossil. The status display called them nothing but broken stones—completely useless.
As for the move discs, he’d basically figured it out: learning a new move through a screen was hard. If he didn’t want to gamble on luck, he needed a real teacher.
Still, this stuff was worth something. He could sell it for at least some cash. Throwing it away would be a waste.
…
There was one more thing that was also valuable: gold and jewelry he’d dug out of those forty-plus backpacks. There was a lot of it, and he couldn’t tell what was real and what was fake.
But he could guess it was stolen. A bunch of unemployed drifters living underground weren’t exactly the type to buy gold chains and gemstone necklaces.
At the current gold price—2,000 Pokédollars per gram—this little pile was three to four kilograms. That put it around seven to eight million. Definitely not a small amount.
…
Finally, there were personal odds and ends—daily necessities. He stuffed those into one backpack and tossed it straight into the sea.
All the clothes and shoes dumped out of the forty-plus backpacks—men’s and women’s—everything from underwear to stockings… no exaggeration, it was enough to open a clothing store.
Whoever picked up that backpack, he wished them booming business and a river of money.
At this point, aside from Riku’s backpack, everything else had been fully sorted.
He had one backpack for his own supplies.
Pokémon took two backpacks: one to sell, one for release.
Items took two backpacks: one to sell, one to keep.
Ore took three backpacks: his own ore bag, the black-clothed strongman squad leader’s ore bag, and the newly consolidated ore bag.
Pokémon food took one backpack: the “good quality” Pokéblocks and Pokémon-specific food he planned to sell. The premium Pokéblocks were kept in his own bag.
Human food took one backpack.
Useful miscellaneous goods took one backpack.
Gold and jewelry took one backpack.
And then there was Riku’s backpack.
Thirteen backpacks total.
Next came the biggest box: Riku’s backpack. It should be packed with surprises—and Reiji could barely wait.
Translator’s note: “Hanhan” is Reiji’s nickname for Rhyhorn. The original Chinese nickname (憨憨, hānhān) is an affectionate way of calling someone “dopey/silly” in a harmless, cute sense, so I’m keeping it as “Hanhan.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 492 - 492 – Parting Ways
- Chapter 491 - 491 – Two Matches
- Chapter 490 - 490 – Reggie Steps In
- Chapter 489 489 – An Unexpected Encounter
- Chapter 488 488 – An Unexpected Acquaintance
- Chapter 487 487 – Pineco
- Chapter 486 486 – A Small Goal
- Chapter 485 485 – Kangaskhan Herd
- Chapter 484 - 484 – Missing Person Notice
- Chapter 483 - 483 – Team Rocket Trio
- Chapter 482 - 482 – Catching a Diglett
- Chapter 481 - 481 – The Second Time
- Chapter 480 - 480 – Squinty Eyes
- Chapter 479 479 – A Long Night
- Chapter 478 478 – Skirmish
- Chapter 477 477 – Chaos
- Chapter 476 476 – The Sneak Gets Robbed
- Chapter 475 475 – Weezing
- Chapter 474 474 – Keep Making Money
- Chapter 473 473 – Back on Kinnow Island
- Chapter 472 472 – Feeling Out the Magnemite
- Chapter 471 - 471 – Meeting Offline
- Chapter 470 470 – A Way Out for Ordinary Trainers
- Chapter 469 469 – A Talk Through a Nightmare
- Chapter 468 468 – Running into an Old Acquaintance
- Chapter 467 - 467 – Koffing
- Chapter 466 466 – Gringey City
- Chapter 465 465 – Riolu’s Resolve
- Chapter 464 464 – Riolu
- Chapter 463 463 – Surviving Between Giants
- Chapter 462 - 462 – Backstab
- Chapter 461 - 461 – Flipping Him
- Chapter 460 - 460 – The Light Before Dawn
- Chapter 459 - 459 – A Night of Playing Dirty
- Chapter 458 458 – Recon at the Buffet
- Chapter 457 457 – Riolu
- Chapter 456 456 – Another Encounter
- Chapter 455 455 – Looking at Her Own Grave
- Chapter 454 454 – Watching the Drama Live
- Chapter 453 - 453 – Heat Crash
- Chapter 452 452 – Dirty Tactics
- Chapter 451 451 – Gym Battle
- Chapter 450 450 – A Pseudo-Legendary and Mega Stones
- Chapter 449 449 – A Falling-Out
- Chapter 448 448 – The Misty Forest
- Chapter 447 - 447 – Nothing Pays Faster Than Robbing the Black Market
- Chapter 446 - 446 – Gallade
- Chapter 445 445 – Opening a Gym Wouldn’t Be Bad Either
- Chapter 444 444 – Evolution
- Chapter 443 443 – Croagunk Shows What It Can Do
- Chapter 442 442 – Black Market Battles
- Chapter 441 441 – The Dark Side of the Luxury Cruise Ship
- Chapter 440 - 440 – Rhydon Wants a Fee
- Chapter 439 - 439 – Special Ability
- Chapter 438 438 – News About Amber’s Mother
- Chapter 437 - 437 – Volcano Badge
- Chapter 436 436 – Playing Dirty
- Chapter 435 435 – Gym Battle
- Chapter 434 434 – Divorced
- Chapter 433 433 – Arcanine
- Chapter 432 432 – Reunion
- Chapter 431 431 – Blaine
- Chapter 430 430 – Wake Up
- Chapter 429 429 – The Rainbow Wing
- Chapter 428 - 428 – This Damn World
- Chapter 427 427 – Gary Really Does Have a Cheer Squad
- Chapter 426 - 426 – Where a Trainer’s Dream Begins
- Chapter 425 425 – Giovanni’s Deception
- Chapter 424 424 – Team Rocket in Motion
- Chapter 423 - 423 – Mewtwo Rampage
- Chapter 422 - 422 – Mewtwo
- Chapter 421 - 421 – Destination Kanto
- Chapter 420 420 – Pokémon Transfers
- Chapter 419 - 419 – The Road Out
- Chapter 418 418 – The Big Brute Got Cocky
- Chapter 417 417 – Evolution
- Chapter 416 - 416 – Arriving on Mandarin Island North
- Chapter 415 415 – Setting Off
- Chapter 414 414 – Kabuto Reappears
- Chapter 413 413 – A Broken-Bowl Start
- Chapter 412 412 – Fishing Buddy, Drinking Buddy
- Chapter 411 411 – Visitors
- Chapter 410 410 – Sou’s Secret
- Chapter 409 409 – A Slightly Bigger Ant
- Chapter 408 408 – Bounty Hunters Strike
- Chapter 407 407 – Karrablast
- Chapter 406 - 406 – Five Advanced-Tier Pokémon
- Chapter 405 - 405 – Elite Trainer
- Chapter 404 - 404 – Shelmet
- Chapter 403 - 403 – Obscenely Rich
- Chapter 402 - 402 – The Cuckoo’s-Nest Plan
- Chapter 401 - 401 – Pelipper
- Chapter 400 400 – Night Raid
- Chapter 399 399 – Critical-Hit Build...
- Chapter 398 398 – Rhyhorn and Scyther
- Chapter 397 397 – Keep the Lapdog Calm
- Chapter 396 - 396 – Team Rocket Is Toxic
- Chapter 395 - 395 – Croagunk’s Changes
- Chapter 394 - 394 – Kingler’s Changes
- Chapter 393 - 393 – Don’t Call Me That
- Chapter 392 392 – Don’t Make It Too Melodramatic
- Chapter 391 391 – A Sneaky One
- Chapter 390 – Poliwhirl’s Change Advertisement
- Chapter 389 – Rookie Trainer
- Chapter 388 388 – Workplace Pro
- Chapter 387 - 387 – A Promise From Back Then
- Chapter 386 - 386 – City Tricks Run Deep
- Chapter 385 - 385 – It’s All a Setup
- Chapter 384 - 384 – Gym Battle
- Chapter 383 - 383 – Acting Gym Leader
- Chapter 382 382 – Mikan Island
- Chapter 381 381 – Poliwhirl...
- Chapter 380 - 380 – Poliwhirl vs. Darkrai
- Chapter 379 379 – Scyther’s First Battle
- Chapter 378 - 378 – Shelmet’s First Battle
- Chapter 377 - 377 – Refusal
- Chapter 376 - 376 – Assessment
- Chapter 375 - 375 – Kumquat Island
- Chapter 374 - 374 – Here They Come, Here They Come
- Chapter 373 - 373 – Leaving
- Chapter 372 372 – Evolution, Mega Evolution
- Chapter 371 - 371 – Going Home
- Chapter 370 370 – Leaving
- Chapter 369 369 – Farewell
- Chapter 368 368 – The Advantage Is Mine
- Chapter 367 367 – Ambush
- Chapter 366 366 – There’s a Rat
- Chapter 365 365 – Reunion
- Chapter 364 364 – Hiss
- Chapter 363 363 – Orphan
- Chapter 362 362 – In Your Next Life
- Chapter 361 361 – Almost Starved to Death
- Chapter 360 - 360 – Make Your Move
- Chapter 359 - 359 – Mules
- Chapter 358 - 358 – Poliwhirl
- Chapter 357 357 – Rampage
- Chapter 356 356 – Gyarados
- Chapter 355 355 – A Big, Strong Backer
- Chapter 354 354 – That’s Enough
- Chapter 353 - 353 – The Boy Seeking Revenge
- Chapter 352 352 – Another Boy
- Chapter 351 351 – Omnipresent
- Chapter 350 350 – Hostage
- Chapter 349 349 – Hatching
- Chapter 348 348 – The Run Begins
- Chapter 347 347 – Rind Island
- Chapter 346 346 – The League Is the Boss
- Chapter 345 - 345 – Notes
- Chapter 344 344 – Broke Again
- Chapter 343 343 – Probing
- Chapter 342 342 – The Mystery of Evolution
- Chapter 341 341 – Warmth and Coldness
- Chapter 340 340 – Ore Fanatic
- Chapter 339 339 – Crystal Onix
- Chapter 338 - 338 – Naoki, Naoki
- Chapter 337 - 337 – Surprise? Didn’t expect it…
- Chapter 336 - 336 – Champion Tier
- Chapter 335 - 335 – Arriving at Sunburst Island
- Chapter 334 - 334 – Riku’s Loot
- Chapter 333 333 – Conservative Estimate...
- Chapter 332 332 – Counting Cash
- Chapter 331 331 – Riku’s Fury
- Chapter 330 330 – A Sad Story
- Chapter 329 329 – The League Steps In
- Chapter 328 - 328 – Spider
- Chapter 327 - 327 – Delivering Gifts
- Chapter 326 - 326 – Breaking Through the Mental Defense Line
- Chapter 325 325 – A Sneaky One
- Chapter 324 - 324 – Give Me Some Face
- Chapter 323 323 – You’ve Got a Little Sister Too
- Chapter 322 322 – Mega Stone
- Chapter 321 321 – The Challenge Letter
- Chapter 320 - 320 – Making an Example
- Chapter 319 - 319 – Close Call
- Chapter 318 - 318 – Choosing a Pokémon
- Chapter 317 - 317 – Team Assignment
- Chapter 316 - 316 – A Chance
- Chapter 315 315 – Poison Gang Recruiting
- Chapter 314 314 – The Uses of the Dream World
- Chapter 313 313 – Capturing the Nightmare Pokémon
- Chapter 312 - 312 – Legendary Pokémon Trainer
- Chapter 311 311 – I Found You
- Chapter 310 310 – Hooked
- Chapter 309 309 – The Three Gangs
- Chapter 308 - 308 – When It Comes to Fishing, He’s a Pro
- Chapter 307 - 307 – Gastly’s Nightmare
- Chapter 306 - 306 – A Big Haul
- Chapter 305 305 – Pseudo-legendary Egg
- Chapter 304 304 – Another Scheming Bastard
- Chapter 303 303 – Small Roles
- Chapter 302 - 302 – “Heroes”
- Chapter 301 - 301 – Chimchar
- Chapter 300 - 300 – What the Hell, a Horror Movie
- Chapter 299 299 – Just a Little Short
- Chapter 298 298 – Gastly’s Astonishing Change
- Chapter 297 - 297 – More Potential
- Chapter 296 - 296
- Chapter 295 - 295 – Mega Evolution
- Chapter 294 - 294 – Dusk Stone
- Chapter 293 293 – Gastly’s Evolution
- Chapter 292 292 – Awkward
- Chapter 291 - 291 – Dratini
- Chapter 290 - 290 – Lance’s Test
- Chapter 289 289 – Slimmer Wallet
- Chapter 288 288 – Gastly Wakes Up
- Chapter 287 287 – Lorelei of the Elite Four
- Chapter 286 286 – Abnormal Pokémon Egg
- Chapter 285 285 – Campfire Hotpot
- Chapter 284 - 284 – Tactical Plan
- Chapter 283 - 283 – Farfetch’d Habitat
- Chapter 282 282 – I’ll Miss You
- Chapter 281 281 – Founding the Rain Team
- Chapter 280 280 – Shiny
- Chapter 279 279 - Gastly Gets Drunk
- Chapter 278 278 - The Capture Match
- Chapter 277 277 – The Mysterious Trainer
- Chapter 276 276 – Room and Board, Guaranteed
- Chapter 275 275 – That Purple One’s Laugh Is Bone-Deep
- Chapter 274 - 274 – Laying the Cards on the Table
- Chapter 273 - 273 – The Scarlet Eyes in the Basement
- Chapter 272 - 272 – Mischievous Ghost-types
- Chapter 271 - 271 – Castle Investigation
- Chapter 270 270 – Scyther
- Chapter 269 269 – The Purple Chonk
- Chapter 268 268 – Leaving the Cruise Ship
- Chapter 267 - 267 – Pirates
- Chapter 266 - 266 – Exposed
- Chapter 265 - 265 – The Act
- Chapter 264 - 264 – Hiding
- Chapter 263 - 263 – Forced to Leave
- Chapter 262 - 262 – Old Liquor
- Chapter 261 - 261 Ferry Tickets
- Chapter 260 - 260 – Where to go After Leaving the Island
- Chapter 259 - 259 – Goodbye, Nana
- Chapter 258 - 258 – Rigged
- Chapter 257 257 – He Didn’t Go Crooked—He Just Chose to Lie Flat
- Chapter 256 256 – Electivire
- Chapter 255 - 255 – Farewell
- Chapter 254 - 254 – Rigged from the Start
- Chapter 253 - 253 – Sugar-Coated Bullet
- Chapter 252 - 252 – Club Invitation
- Chapter 251 - 251 – Chasing the Golden Ticket
- Chapter 250 - 250 – You wouldn’t want your grandson on the run, would you…?
- Chapter 249 - 249 – The Undercover
- Chapter 248 - 248 – Don’t Mess With a Schemer
- Chapter 247 - 247 – A Grand Game
- Chapter 246 - 246 – Ditto’s Face
- Chapter 245 - 245 – The Cold Croagunk
- Chapter 244 - 244 – Precisely Missing the Point
- Chapter 243 - 243 – Elekid
- Chapter 242 242 – Nearly Broke Again
- Chapter 241 241 – New Partners Join
- Chapter 240 240 – The Wheel Turns
- Chapter 239 239 – Staryu
- Chapter 238 238 – Ditto
- Chapter 237 - 237 – Croagunk
- Chapter 236 - 236 – Mankey
- Chapter 235 - 235 – Bandits
- Chapter 234 - 234 – Killing with a Borrowed Knife
- Chapter 233 - 233 – Training
- Chapter 232 232 – Harmony Brings Wealth
- Chapter 231 231 – The Play
- Chapter 230 230 – Seed Money
- Chapter 229 - 229 – The Fixer
- Chapter 228 228 – The Big Lug’s First Match
- Chapter 227 - 227 – A Scalding Hot Thing
- Chapter 226 - 226 – Learning New Moves
- Chapter 225 225 – A New Training Plan
- Chapter 224 224 – His Shape
- Chapter 223 223 – High-Grade Water Stone
- Chapter 222 - 222 – Seven Million
- Chapter 221 - 221 – Full-Power Breakout
- Chapter 220 - 220 – Three Million
- Chapter 219 - 219 – One Million
- Chapter 218 218 – The Stubborn Kid
- Chapter 217: A Fight Breaks Out
- Chapter 216 - 216 – Kingler’s Changes
- Chapter 215 - 215 – Krabby Evolves
- Chapter 214 - 214 – Surprise
- Chapter 213 213 – The Man in Black
- Chapter 212 212 – Tournament Rules
- Chapter 211 211 – The Fighting Tournament
- Chapter 210 210 – Two in a Row
- Chapter 209 - 209 – Immediate Family
- Chapter 208 - 208 – “You Secretly Hired a Tutor?”
- Chapter 207 - 207 – Skinny’s First Match
- Chapter 206 - 206 — The Water Runs Deep
- Chapter 205 205 — Talent Gaps
- Chapter 204 - 204 – Peculiarities
- Chapter 203 - 203 – I Already Knew
- Chapter 202 - 202 – Bolder Than Him
- Chapter 201 - 201 – Seems We Came Out Ahead
- Chapter 200 200 – Lucario
- Chapter 199 - 199 – Looting the Bodies
- Chapter 198 - 198 – The Advantage of Numbers
- Chapter 197 - 197 – Competing Horses
- Chapter 196 - 196 – You’re a Good Kid
- Chapter 195 - 195 – Farewell to the Orphanage
- Chapter 194 194 – Being Followed
- Chapter 193 - 193 – I’ve Seen the Movies
- Chapter 192 - 192 – “Trainer”
- Chapter 191 - 191 – Water Gun Mastery
- Chapter 190 - 190 – Your Training Is Garbage
- Chapter 189 - 189 – It Was “He” Who Gave It to You…
- Chapter 188 188 – The Butterfly Flaps Its Wings
- Chapter 187 - 187 – The Joke’s on Me
- Chapter 186 - 186 – The Fool’s Outburst
- Chapter 185 - 185 – Massage
- Chapter 184 184 – Ice Fang
- Chapter 183 - 183 - "Hand-Made?"
- Chapter 182 182: The Three Main Forces
- Chapter 181 181: He Really Didn’t See It Wrong
- Chapter 180 - 180 – He Really Is an Orphan
- Chapter 179 - 179 – “I Want to Be a Good Person”
- Chapter 178 - 178 – The First Step Forward
- Chapter 177 - 177 – The Target
- Chapter 176 - 176 – You’ve Been Targeted
- Chapter 175 - 175 – The Long-Awaited Sunset
- Chapter 174 - 174 – Lodging
- Chapter 173 - 173 – The Trinkets
- Chapter 172 - 172 – The Casino
- Chapter 171 - 171 – The Breeding House Layout
- Chapter 170 - 170 – Electabuzz
- Chapter 169 - 169 – Buy, Buy, Buy
- Chapter 168: So Awkward It Hurts
- Chapter 167 - 167 – Six Pokémon
- Chapter 166 - 166 – A Single Phone Call
- Chapter 165 - 165 – A Deal Worth Tens of Millions
- Chapter 164 - 164 – Don’t Flaunt Your Wealth
- Chapter 163 - 163 – The Darkness of the World
- Chapter 162 - 162 – Back to the Black Market
- Chapter 161 - 161 – The Struggling Mayfly
- Chapter 160 - 160 – As Expected of a Tourist City
- Chapter 159 - 159 – The Starters
- Chapter 158 - 158 – Scyther
- Chapter 157: “Fenced Off and Charged”
- Chapter 156 - 156 – “Met a Good Guy”
- Chapter 155 - 155 – Water Stone
- Chapter 154 - 154 – The Department Store’s Second Floor
- Chapter 153 - 153 – Almost a Sucker
- Chapter 152 - 152 – Department Store, First Floor
- Chapter 151 - 151 – Pokémon Center
- Chapter 150 - 150 – A Good Person
- Chapter 149 - 149 – Outrageously Expensive
- Chapter 148 - 148 – Evidence and a Message
- Chapter 147 - 147 – Breaking One's Word
- Chapter 146 - 146 – Black Market Sights
- Chapter 145 - 145 – The Black Market
- Chapter 144 - 144 – Try It and Die
- Chapter 143 - 143 – You Dare Play Me...
- Chapter 142 - 142 – The Six Conditions
- Chapter 141 - 141 – Pffft...:
- Chapter 140 - 140 – It’s Decided, You’re the One
- Chapter 139 - 139 – At Last, He Sees Nurse Joy
- Chapter 138 - 138 – Kabuto
- Chapter 137 - 137 – Leaving the Island
- Chapter 136 - 136 – Poliwirl Returns to the Team
- Chapter 135 - 135 – Poliwhirl’s Growth
- Chapter 134 - 134 – Gathering of Wild Pokémon
- Chapter 133 - 133 – The Two Overlords Return
- Chapter 132 - 132 – The Sixth Returns
- Chapter 131 - 131 – Leaving Tomorrow
- Chapter 130 - 130 – Farfetch’d
- Chapter 129 - 129 – Wingull Evolves
- Chapter 128 - 128 – Too Many Good Things
- Chapter 127 - 127 – Tallying the Spoils
- Chapter 126 - 126 – Learning to Let Go
- Chapter 125 - 125 – Catching Pidgey
- Chapter 124 - 124 – The Value of Pidgey
- Chapter 123 - 123 – Revenge
- Chapter 122 - 122 – A Gift from the Legendary Pokémon
- Chapter 121 - 121 – Grassy Terrain
- Chapter 120 - 120 – Wildfire
- Chapter 119 - 119 – No Escape
- Chapter 118 - 118 – Calm Before the Storm
- Chapter 117 - 117 – A Stranger Comes Ashore
- Chapter 116 - 116 – Refusing to Leave
- Chapter 115 - 115 – Rhyhorn
- Chapter 114 - 114 – Poliwhirl
- Chapter 113 - 113 – Sharpedo
- Chapter 112 - 112 – Boss Fight
- Chapter 111 - 111 – Evolution Tomorrow
- Chapter 110 - 110 – Spinarak’s Decision
- Chapter 109 - 109 – Learning New Moves
- Chapter 108 - 108 – Another Ambush Artist
- Chapter 107 - 107 – Dragon Scale
- Chapter 106 - 106 – The Drawback of “Moisture Perception”
- Chapter 105: Poliwag Takes Off
- Chapter 104: Got It, Got It
- Chapter 103 - 103 – The Water Gem
- Chapter 102 - 102 – Catching Wingull
- Chapter 101 - 101 – Island Escape Plan
- Chapter 100 - 100 – Discovered by Rhydon
- Chapter 99 - 99 – The Fierce and Brutal Overlord
- Chapter 98 - 98 – Battle and Growth
- Chapter 97 - 97 – Watch Out for the Sneaky One
- Chapter 96 - 96 – Wingull and Krabby
- Chapter 95 - 95 – Fleecing the Beedrill
- Chapter 94 - 94 – Family Under Stormy Skies
- Chapter 93 - 93 – Butterfree
- Chapter 92 - 92 – Dig and Ambush
- Chapter 91 - 91 – Grim Prospects
- Chapter 90 - 90 – The Show-off Poliwag
- Chapter 89 - 89 – The Giant Claw of Krabby
- Chapter 88 - 88 – Krabby’s Story
- Chapter 87 - 87 – A New Partner Joins
- Chapter 86 - 86 – Lucky Again?
- Chapter 85 - 85 – More Trouble on the Beach
- Chapter 84 - 84 – Laying a Solid Foundation
- Chapter 83 - 83 – Another Krabby…
- Chapter 82 - 82 – Painting the Dream
- Chapter 81 - 81 – Potential Boost
- Chapter 80 - 80 – Elite-Class Metapod
- Chapter 79 - 79 – Caterpie Evolves
- Chapter 78 - 78 – Little Green Gets Burned
- Chapter 77 - 77 – Scored a Major Windfall
- Chapter 76 - 76 – The Charti Berry
- Chapter 75 - 75 – Pidgeot Attacks
- Chapter 74 - 74 – Pidgeot
- Chapter 73 - 73 – A Bountiful Haul
- Chapter 72 - 72 – Picking Up Fish
- Chapter 71 - 71 – Training "Confusion"
- Chapter 70 - 70 – Molting
- Chapter 69 - 69 – The Door Latch
- Chapter 68 - 68 – Half a Month Without a Smoke
- Chapter 67 - 67 – The Three Krabby
- Chapter 66 - 66 – The Krabby Attack
- Chapter 65 - 65 – The Juvenile Phase Passes Quickly
- Chapter 64 - 64 – Three Companions
- Chapter 63 - 63 – The Little Tadpole’s Resolve
- Chapter 62 - 62 – Nine Seconds for a Hundred Meters
- Chapter 61 - 61 – Searching for Berries
- Chapter 60 - 60 – Little Green
- Chapter 59 - 59 – Crabs Incoming
- Chapter 58 - 58 – Advanced Special Training
- Chapter 57 - 57 – A New Kind of Training
- Chapter 56 - 56 – Another Lucky Catch?
- Chapter 55 - 55 – Departure and Fishing
- Chapter 54 - 54 – How Do You Even Lose That?
- Chapter 53 - 53 – Comeback Against the Odds
- Chapter 52 - 52 – Birdbrain in a Bowl
- Chapter 51 - 51 – All According to Plan
- Chapter 50 - 50 – The Difficulty of Catching "Rayquaza"
- Chapter 49 - 49 – "This Smells Too Good to Resist"
- Chapter 48 - 48 – "Wait, That Works Too?"
- Chapter 47 - 47 – "Moving into the Treehouse"
- Chapter 46 - 46 – "The Astonishing Caterpie"
- Chapter 45 - 45 – “Catching Caterpie”
- Chapter 44 - 44 – Shelter Renovation
- Chapter 43 - 43 – A Natural Shelter
- Chapter 42 - 42 – Poliwag’s Determination
- Chapter 41 - 41 – A Pleasant Surprise
- Chapter 40 - 40 – The Growth of the Little Tadpole
- Chapter 39 - 39 – Metapod
- Chapter 38 - 38 – Double the Good Fortune
- Chapter 37 - 37 – Hypnotizing the Caterpie
- Chapter 36: “Rayquaza”
- Chapter 35: Poliwag’s Progress
- Chapter 34: Special Training Begins
- Chapter 33: "Poli... Poli..."
- Chapter 32: When the Little Poliwag Takes Charge
- Chapter 31: No Rain, No Rainbow
- Chapter 30: Rainy Day
- Chapter 29: Into the Rain
- Chapter 28: The Stormy Night
- Chapter 27: A Storm Approaches
- Chapter 26: The Fisherman of Ten Years' Habit
- Chapter 25: Battle Reflections
- Chapter 24: Sudden Ambush
- Chapter 23: Yet Another Dumb Fish
- Chapter 22: The Tadpole Who Wanted Hands
- Chapter 21: The Tadpole Breaks Down
- Chapter 20: Wingull Crashes the Party
- Chapter 19: Skill Proficiency Growth
- Chapter 18 - 18 – Magikarp
- Chapter 17 - 17 - No Way… No Way…
- Chapter 16 - 16 - Training Grind and a Bite on the Line
- Chapter 15 - 15 – The Training Plan
- Chapter 14 - 14 – No More Worries About Food
- Chapter 13 - 13 – Clamming with Poliwag
- Chapter 12 - 12 – The Stolen Bait
- Chapter 11 - 11 – Found Fresh Water
- Chapter 10 - 10 – Fresh Water, Fresh Water
- Chapter 9 - 9 – The Beginning of a New Story
- Chapter 8 - 8 – The Mediocre Poliwag
- Chapter 7 - 7 – Carvanha
- Chapter 6 - 6 – The Fisherman Hooks a Big One
- Chapter 5 - 5 – The Street-Punk Kingler
- Chapter 4 - 4 – Capturing Poliwag
- Chapter 3 - 3 – Scavenging and a Poké Ball
- Chapter 2 - 2 – The Fifteen-Year-Old Fisherman
- Chapter 1 - 1 – A Fisherman Never Blanks