"By the way, why use live streaming to educate people about Pokémon? There should be better methods, right?"
"Oh, indeed, but young people nowadays probably prefer learning through live streaming," Arceus said seriously. "Plus, I quite enjoy watching live streams myself."
"...?"
Su Feng felt like he was understanding this Creator God less and less.
"Well, enough chit-chat."
With a thought from Arceus, Su Feng slowly rose into the air.
"The peace of this world is now in your hands. Good luck."
"Don't just casually entrust world peace to someone like that," Su Feng couldn't help but Make complaints.
"Oh, and the beginner's gift pack is in the system. You can open it yourself."
"At least you have some conscience," Su Feng nodded slightly, somewhat satisfied.
"Alright, I'll see you again if there's a chance."
With a flash of bright light, Su Feng disappeared from the Hall of Beginnings.
"I hope... you can truly save this world..."
...
"Hmm... familiar ceiling... wait, no."
Su Feng suddenly sat up from the grass, realizing he was now in the middle of a wild jungle. The air was fresh, birds were chirping, and flowers were blooming, but it wasn't exactly the ideal first stop in another world.
"Where did you drop me? Is this even still my country?"
He sighed helplessly, having expected Arceus to teleport him to a city.
"Anyway, let's open the beginner's gift pack first."
Mentally calling up the system, as expected, the system's voice echoed in Su Feng's mind.
[Host, hello. The "Strongest Pokémon Live Stream While Also Becoming the Strongest Trainer: Is It Wrong to Try to Save the World with Pokémon?" system is at your service.]
"What's with this light novel-style name?"
[It's abbreviation the Pokémon Live Streaming System.]
Su Feng felt a headache coming on. As expected of a system created by that Creator God, it had the same vibe.
"Whatever, if the Creator God gave you this name, there's nothing you can do about it."
[Actually, I came up with this name myself.]
"...Sigh."
Realizing the road ahead was long, Su Feng's thousand thoughts condensed into a single sigh of resignation.
"Fine, open the beginner's gift pack."
Following Su Feng's command, a scene resembling a divine card draw appeared in his mind. With flashes of eight white lights, one purple, and one gold, the results were revealed.
[Congratulations, host! You've obtained: Berries*8, Live Streaming Drone*1, Super Shinji Body Constitution*1.]
"Super Shinji Body Constitution... Oh, you mean Ash's physique."
Remembering Ash's ability to leap over canyons, shoulder a Tyranitar, hold a Cosmog, and even punch through Mewtwo's shield, Su Feng felt a bit more confident.
As the golden light slowly merged into his body, Su Feng felt himself growing stronger, even strong enough to arm-wrestle a Tauros.
"At least I don't have to worry about being accidentally killed by a Pokémon ambush."
He threw a light punch, the force creating a gust of wind. Su Feng was certain he could take on some low-level Pokémon single-handedly.
"Next, the live streaming drone."
With a thought, a backpack appeared in Su Feng's arms. Opening it, he found a compact drone and a smartphone inside.
[Live Streaming Drone: Controlled by the system, it features indestructibility, full signal strength, infinite battery life, and complete obedience to the host.]
[Smartphone: Possesses the highest permissions for all live streaming apps, cannot be banned, and shares the same features as the drone.]
"Black technology, huh..."
If nothing else, Su Feng could sell this indestructible, infinite-battery drone and phone for a fortune.
Of course, that was just a thought. Saving the world was more important right now.
Without hesitation, Su Feng turned on the phone.
The phone was already loaded with various live streaming apps. As a seasoned anime fan, Su Feng decisively clicked on the pink video app that might go bankrupt but would never lose its essence.
Most of the videos on the app were related to the sudden appearance of "monsters."
Su Feng skimmed through them and realized the situation was far more severe than he had imagined.
The arrival of Pokémon was a global phenomenon. In fact, Arceus had doubled the Earth's size to give Pokémon more habitats.
Even so, many Pokémon had unintentionally wandered into human cities and towns.
In China, the government had chosen to quietly study and observe these magical creatures, urging people to avoid contact and ensure their safety if they encountered them.
Other countries, however, were far less gentle. The United States treated Pokémon as invasive beasts, ruthlessly driving them out or exterminating them whenever they appeared in cities.
Japan saw Pokémon as shikigami from their folklore, attempting to forcibly subjugate them and use them as servants.
Of course, Pokémon, with their intelligence, weren't pushovers. While evading capture, they often injured or even killed humans with ill intentions, causing significant losses in these violent countries.
In short, the world was largely hostile toward these suddenly appearing "monsters."
Su Feng sighed helplessly, then searched for information on how to deal with these creatures.
As expected, most of the "educational" content was focused on vilifying Pokémon. The few serious attempts at education were based on comparing Pokémon to local animals.
Su Feng's summary: "Journalism studies at work."
Some of the information was correct, but much of it was wildly inaccurate.
For example:
*What to do if you encounter a giant bear with a circle on its chest? Answer: The giant bear won't eat dead prey, so playing dead will save you. Tested and effective.*
Su Feng didn't even know where to start with this one.
Ursaring's sense of smell is stronger than a dog's. It can detect you from 800 meters away. Whether you're playing dead or not, Ursaring knows without even looking.
If you've pissed off an Ursaring, playing dead just saves it the trouble of chasing you.
The person who claimed this method was "tested and effective" probably just encountered an Ursaring that wasn't interested in humans to begin with.
Su Feng suddenly felt the weight of his mission.
"Whatever, ignorance isn't a crime. The person meant well."
After getting a general sense of the situation, Su Feng opened a few live streams related to "monsters" to see how other outdoor streamers were handling it.
However, after searching for a while, he found almost no one streaming outdoors about Pokémon. The few who did were just clickbaiting for views, and their streams were surprisingly popular.
"Wait, that's not right. Normally, this kind of outdoor streaming should be a huge draw. These streamers, who'll do anything for views, shouldn't be passing up such a golden opportunity."
After a moment of thought, Su Feng quickly understood the reason.
Sure, the potential audience was huge, but you'd need to be alive to spend the money you earned from it.
Any streamer willing to risk their life for outdoor streaming deserved a thumbs-up and a "you're insane" from Su Feng. But hey, that meant the outdoor Pokémon streaming niche was all his.
After some consideration, Su Feng opened his own live stream and came up with an eye-catching title:
**[Actually, monsters can be pretty cute.]**