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The number of Pokémon on the sea was increasing rapidly, and the number of trainers was also rising steadily.
Many people began to take "trainer" as their main profession, forming groups, building ships, and setting out to sea, naming their groups "adventure teams."
These were essentially fleets like the Straw Hat Pirates, but instead of burning, killing, and looting, they focused on exploration. Whenever they landed on uninhabited islands, they hunted wild beasts and sea beasts, collected herbs and wild fruits, and sold them.
They might also buy special products from the Sabaody Archipelago and escort them to Dressrosa to sell at a higher price, earning the difference.
What is the most dangerous thing on this sea for people? What keeps people from venturing out?
It's not pirates.
It's the weather.
Especially for those living on the Grand Line, the unpredictable and chaotic weather is the most dangerous.
But among the Pokémon group, there is a move called "Sunny Day."
As the name suggests, it's a skill that changes the weather to sunny, very powerful, and it forcibly changes the natural environment.
Now, if you want to make money at sea, no one will take you seriously unless your team has a Pokémon that knows "Sunny Day."
In just a month, many "adventure teams" and famous "trainers" appeared on the seas of the Four Seas and Paradise.
For instance, the Marine "White Hunter" Smoker became a very famous trainer.
His Koffing released poisonous gas, harming enemies and obscuring vision, while Smoker, using his Moku Moku no Mi powers, was immune to the poison and hid in the gas, making him almost invincible.
However, with the rapid increase in trainers, a new problem arose on the sea.
This problem mainly occurred in countries and islands far from Breeding House branches.
In these places, not only was it difficult to buy Pokémon, but residents who managed to buy Pokémon eggs often chose to move closer to Breeding House branches and Pokémon Centers.
Especially since those who could afford Pokémon eggs were usually wealthy locals. Once they left, the country's income dropped, and naturally, the nation's power weakened.
This urgency led these countries and islands to request the Pokémon Alliance to set up branches and Pokémon Centers in their areas.
And this.
This was Tesoro's key to making money from these countries!
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Pokémon Island, Alliance Base, Conference Hall.
Dak and the core members of the Breeding House, the heads and deputies of various departments, and branch managers were all gathered.
A round table meeting was in progress.
"Throughout history, rulers have believed that great undertakings are based on territory, but I have always believed that the foundation of a great enterprise lies in the people. To stabilize the world, one must first win the hearts of the people!"
Dak stood before the round table, channeling the spirit of King Artoria, "The country is based on its people. I would rather the world betray me than betray the people!"
Claps and cheers erupted.
Among the applauders, Kuma, Vegapunk, and Olvia were the most enthusiastic.
If they had initially helped Dak out of a sense of gratitude, they were now genuinely drawn to his charisma.
"I, an old man, will serve Leader Dak with all my heart!"
Vegapunk stood up emotionally, swearing his allegiance.
"As people from various countries move, these kings and nobles will realize that a country's most important asset is not its land, but its people. Without them, a country will have neither money nor people, not even basic food."
"Only when they realize the importance of the people will they truly care about their happiness and safety. The people will reciprocate with loyalty, and the country will enjoy long-term peace and stability."
"Thus, the Pokémon era can endure."
Before Dak lay a holographic world map.
"Now, 27 countries and islands have requested us to build Breeding House branches and Pokémon Centers. This is our opportunity to maintain the Pokémon Alliance's superior position and earn legitimate wealth."
After Dak's opening speech, Tesoro stood up to discuss the main topic.
"Taxes?"
Vegapunk, as a former World Government-employed scientist, had some understanding of these methods.
"Exactly."
Tesoro nodded and continued, "To guard branches and staff Pokémon Centers, they must pay annual taxes. The amount depends on the local population and the number of Pokémon."
"If they refuse, they'll have to watch people gradually move away."
"Though it's still early, with trainers spreading worldwide, they'll soon realize the seriousness of the matter."
"With this revenue, we'll have the financial resources to acquire the Marines and maintain maritime peace and justice."
Tesoro laid out his plan.
"Excellent, Tesoro. Leave this to you, no rush. Bellamy, start finding out where the World Government's current headquarters is. Bon, contact the Revolutionary Army and the Marines, inform them the Alliance is preparing to act against the World Government, and they should be ready to avoid accidental loses."
Dak grinned.
It was about time to make the World Government disappear from this world completely.
From then on, the world would be fully under the Pokémon Alliance's control.
"Yes."
After the round table meeting, Dak immediately headed to Fishman City.
"Leader, what brings you to Fishman City today?"
Neptune, seeing Dak arrive, happily sat in his office, sipping tea.
His family had long adapted to their current lifestyle, enjoying a leisurely and comfortable life. He even had his own partners now.
Two Gyarados.
Due to Shirahoshi's presence, Fishman City had abundant Water-type energy. Water-type Pokémon growing here developed faster and healthier than in other places.
"I'm not here for a visit, Neptune. Isn't Fukaboshi nearing 15 this year?"
Dak looked at the two Gyarados coiled around Neptune, feeling somewhat nostalgic.
More and more Pokémon were starting to exhibit physical changes.
Not in appearance, but in size. Many Pokémon, if provided with enough nutrition and grown in a suitable environment, would exceed the average size of those in the Pokémon world.
For instance, these two Gyarados were about ten meters long, three to four meters longer than average Gyarados.
And they were only a month old, around level 20.
"Oh? Leader, are you here to find a match for Fukaboshi?"
Neptune's eyes twinkled, thinking of the young women in the Breeding House and getting the wrong idea.
"..."
Dak was speechless.
Fukaboshi was only 15, why rush to find a match?
"Isn't that it?"
"Of course not. You know I've been establishing Gyms on the sea recently, right?"
"Yes, but what are those?"
"They are crucial for trainers aspiring to reach the top."
Dak smiled without explaining too much.
"So, what does this have to do with Fukaboshi?"
"I want Fukaboshi to be the Water-type Gym Leader in Water 7, responsible for awarding the 'Water Badge.'"
Dak said, taking out a water droplet-shaped badge.
"Gym Leader?"
Neptune frowned, sensing it was a high-status position.
But Fukaboshi was only fifteen. Could he handle it?
"Yes, only eight Gym Leaders per world."
Dak had already planned it.
Each world would be like a region in the Pokémon world.
For instance, the One Piece world would have only eight Gym Leaders; the Naruto world would have eight; other worlds the same.
Trainers would encounter different Pokémon in different worlds and could challenge various tournaments.
"Eight!"
One world, eight Gym Leaders. As expected, it was a high-status position, destined for worldwide fame.
Neptune was understandably tempted.
When Fishman Island was in turmoil, he only wished for its safety.
But now, with safety secured, he naturally wanted more.
Ambition is endless.
"Well?"
"Isn't being a Gym Leader difficult?"
Neptune was shrewd, knowing such positions required capability.
"Yes, the trainer's strength must be adequate, and Fukaboshi must specialize in Water-types."
Dak nodded.
A Gym Leader needed to be a strong trainer.
The Gym Pokémon could be provided by the Alliance or be the trainer's own.
"That's no problem. Fukaboshi already has two Water-type Pokémon."
Neptune nodded and called Shark over.
"Father!"
Fukaboshi was no longer a prince, just an ordinary Fishman City resident.
He had also changed how he addressed Neptune, calling him 'father' instead of 'king.'
Two Water-type Pokémon accompanied Shark, as Neptune said.
A Carvanha.
A Horsea.
Both were classic Water-type Pokémon with strong evolutionary lines.
Shark was indeed a suitable candidate for a Gym Leader.
As for Fukaboshi's current strength and his Pokémon's low levels?
Most Pokémon in the One Piece world were still at low levels, given the Pokémon culture had just started.
Being a Gym Leader didn't require high personal strength, nor did it demand high-level Pokémon.
"Great, great. It's settled, Fukaboshi will be the Water Gym Leader in Water 7."
(End of Chapter)