Dregen burst into laughter, a hearty sound that echoed in the air. After a moment, he composed himself and responded, "Wait a few more years, young one. Grow up and be responsible for your Pokémon partner. There's still time for you."

I shook my head, a spark of defiance in my eyes. "I am more mature and responsible than all the kids participating in the tournament combined."

Dregen raised an eyebrow, intrigued by my bold claim. "Is that so? What makes you think you're ready for a Pokémon now?"

I pointed toward the next match unfolding in the arena. Sam faced a new challenger, a kid with a Pidgeotto of all things. The battle was intense, and the Pidgeotto won with pure brute force, overwhelming Sam's Pokémon.

"That," I emphasized, "pure strength without strategy. That guy has had that Pidgeotto for more than one year, at least from the Pidgey stage. I can offer more than just strength. I have the knowledge, the understanding, and the commitment to train Pokémon with both strength and intellect."

Dregen observed the match, nodding thoughtfully. "You have a point. But strength has its own merits. Tell me, why the hurry? Why do you seek a Pokémon at such a young age? You know some old folks are still stunned by the legal law allowing 10-year-olds to become trainers."

"It's more about not passing the advantage. I am sure even Sam had his Weedle before 10 years old. In fact, many of the trainers here had their starters for some time, though it may not be as exaggerated as the Pidgeotto guy."

Dregen chuckled, acknowledging my bold stance. "Well, I get your point, not that I agree with you, little guy. Then again, as far as I know, some old ladies in the Pokémon Center give their daughters a Happiny from birth. For them, the age requirement is more for them to be legally eligible to take responsibility for their Pokémon. But the critical question is money. Just so you know, I am not running a charity."

I met his gaze with a determined expression. "Money is a tool, but an essential tool nonetheless. Pokémon are wonders that, with passion and commitment, lead to success. Though I have no intention of waiting decades to fulfill my potential when I can earn success through this."

With that, I bluntly pointed at Sam's Beedrill. "Take Sam's Beedrill, for instance. Its win rate and rate of growth are the proof of my talent. My breeding talent is unmatched. I can even create a personalized diet plan for your Pokémon and plan for new moves for them. In fact, in the near future, I hope to share my expertise with many others for the same small price of money. Though, I would appreciate some referrals from someone respected like you."

I may have erred a bit at the last point, as there seemed to be a change in the air, and Dregen's face hardened. After all, the so-called respect came from his killing some scum. Though it was applauded, it kind of ruined him. He was banned from any official positions in the League, and even now has a murder case still ongoing in the court until now.

His voice came out cold, "My Pokémon are in a completely different class than that little guy. I have completed the Kanto circuit and even participated in the Indigo League 15 years ago. Stop being naïve, kid, and get lost."

A light emanated from his waist's Pokéball, revealing a Beedrill at least 50% bigger than Sam's, adorned with numerous scars all over its body. The sight of the Pokémon made it difficult for me to breathe.

SCRREECH

I immediately sat down on the spot and took out a notebook. I started writing down Beedrill data with the help of AI. A smile came on my face at their stunned expression as I wrote down the plan of improvement for a professional elite Pokémon. Here, this papa Beedrill is equivalent to a professional sports player in our world. Though it is not quite famous now as it was in its youth.

[Pokeblock compostion

LUM Berry: Good for Bug Pokémon

Vitamins and minerals based around calcium for hardening of stingers]

First on the list was a detailed berry composition for Pokéblocks, a concentrated food for elite Pokémon. I meticulously noted down the specific berries, their proportions, and the benefits they offered. Drawing from my knowledge, I explained each choice with scientific reasoning, citing reference books that delved into the nutritional needs of Pokémon.

Next, I crafted a personalized exercise plan for Beedrill. Considering its size and battle history, I designed a routine that focused on agility, endurance, and targeted strengthening exercises. The explanation for each exercise was accompanied by references to studies on Pokémon training techniques and the physiological effects on Bug-type Pokémon.

Moving on to aftercare for Beedrill's stingers, I provided a detailed regimen to ensure their optimal condition. From regular cleaning to the application of specialized balms, every step was backed by scientific reasoning derived from authoritative texts on Pokémon anatomy and care.

The mischievous laughter erupted from my mouth as I reached the topic of pre-mating food for strong vigor. Fighting down my blush, I continued with the plan, incorporating berries and supplements known for enhancing vitality and reproductive health. The explanation for each item was presented with a touch of humor, blending practicality with a light-hearted tone.

Throughout the process, I referenced well-established Pokémon care literature, citing respected authors and researchers. The goal was not just to provide a plan but to educate and instill confidence in Dregen about the meticulous approach I took.

As I handed over the written plan to Dregen, I met his eyes with a hint of pride. "This is just a glimpse of what I can offer. Every step is rooted in scientific understanding, ensuring the well-being and peak performance of your Pokémon."

Leaving Dregen to contemplate the comprehensive plan for his Beedrill, I walked away with a mix of excitement and determination. As I strolled through Berrytown, the bustling town square, I couldn't help but ponder the practicalities of turning my AI boosted breeder capabilities into a sustainable venture.

My mind churned with ideas, and the first step was to establish a clear price plan for my services. The realization hit me that while my expertise was invaluable, it can be accessible to a wide range of trainers, from rookies to seasoned professionals. Afterall, I have my AI to make the time-consuming tasks like calculating the dosage and composition.

After careful consideration, I decided on a modest fee structure. A rookie Pokémon diet plan, exercise routine, or a new move tutorial would cost 5-10 Poké dollars each. The choice to keep it affordable was deliberate, as I can squeeze 30-40 dollars from each trainer. Not to mention the revisits on evolution or learning new moves. Especially special moves like electro web deserves a price of 100 pokedollars.

One Poké dollar was enough to sustain an individual for a month, covering basic necessities like food. This notion aimed to emphasize the affordability of my services and make them accessible to a broader audience. It was model of low profits but high sales.

However, I understood that the complexity and rarity of certain Pokémon species warranted adjusted pricing by doubling or tripling.

For elite Pokémon like Dregen's Papa Beedrill, the cost would range from 500 to 1000 Poké dollars minimum. The intricacies involved in caring for such high-level Pokémon demanded a higher investment.

The idea of creating a sustainable business model that catered to the needs of both rookies and elite trainers that will soon help me fund my first pokemon.

With a clear plan in mind, I continued to walk through Berrytown, eager to embark on this new chapter of my journey.