The Only Goal! Champion!

The sun gradually retreated toward the horizon, and the glow of the setting sun was swallowed by the dark night and dissipated into the world.

At the top of the mountain, two staff members commanded Pokemon and renewed the damaged battlefield.

"I didn't expect all of today's challengers to be good, and six of them passed the evaluation," one of the staff members suddenly spoke up, starting the conversation.

"Yes, it's the best evaluation day during this period," repeated the staff member beside them.

After saying this, the two fell silent for a while, and after some unknown time, the person in front spoke again: "Did you see that match? The challenger's shiny Gardevoir."

"Look, that shiny Gardevoir was so strong that it directly crushed the captain's three Pokemon." The spectators looked at the iron house not far away and lowered their voices.

"Hey, I asked from behind, that person has a lot of background." The person in front smiled, with a mysterious smile on their face.

"Tell me quickly, what's the background?" The passersby were filled with curiosity and quickly asked.

The person in front cleared their throat lightly and then spoke loudly: "The grandson of King John Bayne, with an undefeated record, became the champion of this year's first-year student exchange competition, named Bruce Bayne."

"He's now in the first semester of his first year."

"First semester?"

Upon hearing this, the spectators' eyes widened, and their faces were filled with disbelief.

The person in front shrugged and said calmly, "This Bruce is improving very quickly, just like Elite Lance did more than ten years ago."

They paused and then said, "Once he became a trainer, he showed his unparalleled talent, and his improvement speed surpassed everyone's imagination."

"And Bruce's momentum seems to be stronger than Elite Lance's."

The others opened their mouths and didn't speak for a long time.

A person in front patted their shoulder and said in a deep voice, "It's our luck to see this kind of person with our own eyes."

"Looks like it won't be long before he's on a bigger stage and enjoys the gaze of tens of millions of people."

While they were discussing, three other staff members climbed up the mountain, but from a distance, their faces looked very strange.

"What happened?" someone asked loudly.

One of the three staff members heard the question, spoke for a moment, and then replied in a very strange tone: "We just went into the forest to check and found that all the Pokemon we encountered had injuries of various sizes."

"Some of the more serious injuries had been treated with healing spray, while others hadn't been touched."

"We've healed them, and they should recover tonight," they added.

Upon hearing this, everyone fell silent.

They all thought of the Trainer commanding the shiny Gardevoir and the screams that lasted the whole afternoon.

Apparently, it was a day to remember for all the Rift Pokemon.

All the Pokemon from the secret realm could not forget the smiling young man with black hair and three Pokemon by his side.

Bruce, who successfully passed the Ace-level evaluation and was certified as an Ace-level trainer, returned to his apartment.

After defeating the middle-aged man, Bruce led him to the iron house at the top of the mountain and walked toward the secret exit inside.

Afterward, he left the secret realm and returned to the outside world.

The career-level evaluation was a little easier than Bruce had imagined, but the Ace trajectory scenario was very good, which aligned with Bruce's desires.

After becoming an Ace trainer, Bruce could now freely enter and exit most secret realms in Avalon, and he enjoyed a series of trainer benefits.

"There are still nine days before the college student league starts," Bruce muttered softly, reclining on the soft sofa.

"Now, we'll focus on improving Gardevoir's level."

"The rest of the things can be taken slowly."

Now that he had decided to participate in the college student league, Chen naturally hoped to achieve the best results.

From the beginning to the end, there was only one goal in his eyes: the championship.

But unlike the first-year exchange competition, Bruce's three Pokemon had all advanced to the elite level, facing the rest of the players in a completely crushing competition condition.

But this time, due to time constraints, Bruce did not have any advantage in the Pokemon level compared to the other college students.

In this way, the key to the outcome of the game lay in the battle strength of the Pokemon, the Competition Condition, and the Trainer's command.

After making a decision, Bruce began to devise a sprint plan for the final nine days.

"Put Gardevoir in the psychic secret realm, where there are many psychic-type Pokémon, all of which are experience points."

"And Gardevoir should learn melee combat skills, just in case."

"As for Blaziken, just maintain normal training and keep the competition condition."

"As for Metagross, improving its level is the main thing, and the improvement of competition skills is complementary."

As for Bruce's fourth Galar Pokemon, Ponyta, it was enough to train hard and temporarily couldn't appear due to its strength.

After formulating the training plan, Bruce took out his mobile phone and told Alice that he wouldn't be able to go to the library for a while.

"Hey, are you okay?"

"But you still have some missed lessons that need to be made up," Alice quickly replied to the message.

Bruce tapped the screen and sent a message: "No way, a match is coming up, and I'll definitely be delayed for a while."

"Match?" Seeing Bruce's reply, Alice sat in front of the desk with puzzled eyes.

She murmured something softly, then turned to look at her roommate Lucia and quietly asked, "Luci, is there any big competition coming up?"

"Trainer competition," she added.

"Trainer competition..." Lucia rolled her eyes, then slammed the table with her hand and said loudly, "Hey, the college student league is about to start!"

"Looks like it starts on December 20th."

"Hey, let me tell you, the college student league is for third- and fourth-year students. This is an Ace-level competition, and it's much more exciting than the first-year student exchange competition," Lucia said enthusiastically.

Alice nodded thoughtfully, then thought for a moment and sent a message: "Do you want to participate in the college student league?"

Bruce: "Yes, there will be a two-week delay."

"Two weeks..." Alice's eyes blinked, and she replied, "Two weeks later, the final exam will be in a week. Will you make it in time?"

"Sure, easy," Bruce responded.

Seeing this news, Alice lowered her eyes and slightly raised the corners of her mouth.