Luke found himself a bit surprised by the data unfolding before him.
[Scope Lens: A lens that can identify weaknesses; Pokémon equipped with it will find it easier to land critical hits. (Doesn't it just stab right into the heart with that critical strike chance?)]
Luke: Are you scolding me again?
The small and delicate lens, reminiscent of the eyepiece worn by a refined British gentleman, increases the likelihood of Pokémon landing critical hits.
However, for Teacher Luke, even with critical hits, most of them might not be effective...
Moreover, Togepi's Ability is 'Serene Grace,' which doesn't synergize well with the Scope Lens.
If it were a 'super lucky' Togepi, coupled with the Scope Lens, the critical hit rate could reach up to 100%, making it a classic battle strategy.
"For now, let's keep it aside," muttered Luke. "I don't really need this item at the moment."
As for the Ability upgrade coupon, Teacher Luke was still deliberating on which Ability to enhance.
In terms of cost-effectiveness, abilities related to fishing and playing seemed like good choices. However, from a sentimental perspective, upgrading [Ancient Language Lv3] made the most sense.
"It's fine if I can't impress a girl," Luke said while stroking his chin. "I'm mainly interested in studying Ancient Language!"
[Ding! Ability upgrade!]
[Ancient Language Lv4: Possesses the ability to decipher most slates and inscriptions, as well as the ability to recognize, write, and briefly pronounce. (You can even start studying the field of ultra-ancient creatures.)]
After the upgrade, the effect of 'short pronunciation' was added.
Although Luke wasn't sure of its utility, considering that Mew, the Legendary Pokémon, and even Arceus communicated in Ancient Language, having [Ancient Language Lv4] should make it easier to earn a researcher title.
As for the fully leveled Ancient Language, Luke speculated it might be similar to the events in the theater version of "Emperor of the Crystal Tower."
By relying on Unown, it would be possible to create an Entei or even a "crystal world."
Luke couldn't help but shudder at the thought.
Unown alone had the power to form intricate formations. Pokémon truly lived in an advanced world!
Regarding the final random ball, Luke drew a Love Ball.
Pink in appearance with a heart shape, it looked appealing, despite concerns about its capture rate.
Unfortunately, both Togepi and Sylveon were already in ordinary Poké Balls.
Otherwise, a pink Love Ball housing a pink Sylveon would have been quite a sight.
"Well, it seems like a handsome move for the future," Luke mused as he comfortably stowed away the Love Ball.
Upon returning to Celadon Academy, the portly Principal Earl personally greeted him.
"Thank you for your hard work," Principal Earl said with a smile. "The school will not neglect our esteemed teachers!"
"Hmm?" Teacher Luke was surprised, sensing something amiss.
"The school's training facilities underwent a comprehensive renovation," Principal Earl stated. "Teacher Luke, you need not worry about outdated equipment!"
Luke opened his mouth but refrained from commenting.
The refurbishment had made him even more concerned about the state of the facilities!
"Furthermore, your teaching duties for this semester are complete," Principal Earl continued with a smile. "There won't be any other plans. You can now focus on preparing for the Indigo Plateau Conference!"
Luke was taken aback.
Indigo Plateau Conference?
"This little girl informed the principal," Erika said with a smile. "For Teacher Luke, the most crucial task right now is the Indigo Plateau Conference."
Luke: "Is that so?"
"Isn't it?" Erika blinked.
"Cough!" Luke coughed.
Compared to Erika's theory classes, Luke's lessons were more relaxed and interactive.
Thinking about seizing the opportunity to take over the children's class during his absence?
Not a chance!
The students, upon hearing Teacher Luke's words, looked tearfully moved.
In order to teach us, he sacrifices time to prepare for the Alliance conference.
What a wave.
What a magnificent teacher of the century!
Although the teaching plan was over, Wally and Gladion decided to stay and continue the class.
They planned to return to their hometowns only after the Chinese New Year when Teacher Luke was transferred.
Luke was very satisfied with his students.
Two classes a week, playing cards and studying together, seemed like a comfortable choice.
...
Friday, December 11th.
After a week away, I finally returned home.
Luke placed his luggage down and let out a lazy yawn.
Considering this journey to Jubilife City, in addition to acquiring three Badges, peculiar Items like Soothe Bell, Life Orb, and Scope Lens were also added to his collection.
"kek ke ke ke~~~~" Togepi joyfully rolled on the floor, creating a delightful ringing sound.
Luke smiled slightly.
Seeing the joyful expressions of the little companions, this trip was undoubtedly worthwhile.
As the evening approached, Luke prepared a sumptuous meal and casually opened the chat group.
The newly adorable Roxanne had gradually grasped the situation.
Teacher Luke... Could he really be a Champion?
Lorelei reminded: "The Fighting tournament has already begun registration. Pay attention to the timing~"
"Thank you... Sister Lorelei."
Luke quickly amended his words, coughing lightly: "Are you one of the judges?"
"No, it's Fighting Elite Bruno. However, I can help with the lottery if you want."
"That won't be necessary..."
Whitney enthusiastically chimed in: "I can go to the scene too!"
Whitney was a fan of Bruno, with pictures of him hanging at home. However, due to her star-struck tendencies, Gold often teased her.
(Whitney: Gold isn't that great, hmph!)
Lorelei said with a slight smile: "Sure, I can get you a front-row ticket."
Green: Please get one for me too.
Luke found it amusing.
Clearly trying to resell it!
Professor Oak's assistant, Crystal, commented:
"@Teacher Luke, is the exchange contest over?"
"Yes." Luke nodded, "It was a tough battle."
Crystal: "Professor Oak seems to have something to discuss with you."
Something with Professor Oak?
Luke was slightly taken aback.
Just then, his phone vibrated.
A familiar number – Du Yuanshan, the principal from Magic City.
As soon as he answered, Dean Du's hearty laughter echoed:
"Luke, I read the Magic City Evening News, and it seems you're not an ordinary guy!"
"Magic City Evening News?" Luke was surprised.
"Are you still trying to play it cool with me?" Dean Du chuckled, "Didn't the report mention that you're planning to challenge the Kanto Alliance?"
"Go for it! Magic University will always be your strongest support!"
Luke was slightly startled.
He switched to split-screen mode and opened the Magic City Evening News official website.
A familiar headline greeted him.
[A Master of Kanto: I'm not as good as him! Teacher Luke points to Kanto Alliance!]
The name of the reporter was all too familiar!
Had their reach expanded to Kanto as well?
Luke: "Principal, let me explain..."
Dean Du stroked his beard and said: "Speaking of which, I also have something to ask you."
"Please share the details."
"The last time I collaborated with Professor Oak's Laboratory, our school's Breeding House provided a Pokémon."
Dean Du explained, "If you have some free time, could you check on things? I'm a bit concerned."
"What could be the issue?" Luke inquired with a smile, "Professor Oak can handle it, right?"
Dean Du hesitated and refrained from speaking.
That's what worries me...
After ending the call, Professor Oak also reached out to Luke.
"Luke, can you make it to the Laboratory tomorrow?"
With a smile, Professor Oak added, "I have a token of appreciation for you!"