Jon's information soon appeared on the ponytail girl's computer screen.

Name: Jon.

Gender: Male.

Place of birth: Welfare home in Wudou Town, Wudou Island.

Age: 15 years old.

......

"I have just become a real trainer not long ago."

Jon asked with some embarrassment, "Is this considered a violation of the rules?"

"There is no rule, but this situation is relatively rare..."

The ponytail girl also smiled slightly. This was the first trainer she had handled who skipped levels to get certified.

"Please fill in the information."

The first information Jon took was about the captured Pokémon and the time of capture. Fill in up to six.

He picked up the pen and filled it in immediately without hesitation. There was nothing to hide.

Anyway, when he was treated at the Pokémon Center before, the alliance's backstage already had his Pokémon-related data.

After filling it out, Jon returned the information neatly to the ponytail girl.

"Please wait in the rest area. The next written test will start soon."

She still maintained a polite smile and said, Jon nodded, then walked briskly to the rest area and waited quietly.

The trainer level assessment is mainly divided into two important parts: written test and actual combat.

In terms of the written test, almost most people can pass.

However, the actual combat link is not necessarily.

Even if you have two elite Pokémon, if your command ability is poor, you will still be judged as a certification failure.

Because the focus of the assessment is basically on the trainer's own ability, even if you lose the Pokémon battle, as long as your command ability can be recognized by the examiner, you can also pass smoothly.

The examination room for the written test is very spacious, but only five trainers entered at this moment.

After the examiner put down the test paper, he sat leisurely on the chair, and then leaned against the wall and soon fell asleep.

Jon did not pay any attention to them, but concentrated on reading the questions carefully, and the corners of his mouth twitched unconsciously.

Question 1: Which of the following options is the evolution of Flintstones?

A. Flame Chicken, B. Moltres, C. Strong Chicken, D. Proud Pheasant.

Which "good guy" came up with this question?

To test the trainers of the Hoenn League, they actually used their own three starter Pokémon as the test questions?

Jon wrote down option C without hesitation.

However, the next two big questions were quite high-level. Anyone who was a little absent-minded in class would think that there was something wrong with the test paper, not their own knowledge.

How many evolutionary branches are there for Ballang, and under what conditions can the evolution be completed?

Answer: Shavarang, Abirang, and Coplon.

When cultivating Ballang, if you focus on strength training, it will evolve into Shavarang.

If you focus on defense, it will evolve into Abirang.

If you practice dual cultivation, it will evolve into Coplon.

The next question asked:

What is the evolutionary form of Doi Ninja? What are their attributes? Why did such an evolution happen? Tell us what you think.

Jon wrote down decisively: Iron Ninja: Bug + Flying; Shelled Ninja: Bug + Ghost.

As for why it evolved like this? I don't know either...

We can only rely on the Pokémon researchers to work hard and strive to break through this mysterious puzzle as soon as possible.

There are still many questions to come, such as the evolution of Eevee, the evolution of Snow Boy, the attribute restraint of Pokémon, etc....

As a senior Pokémon fan, Jon answered these questions fluently, and almost wrote down the correct answers without thinking.

So he finished it in less than half an hour. He looked up at the trainers who were still writing furiously. Under everyone's various expressions, he stood up and handed in the paper.

The examiner originally thought that he had given up on himself. After all, today's test questions were indeed quite at the cultural level of trainers.

However, when the examiner picked up the test paper, he immediately looked at him with admiration.

Hidden talents, it turns out that this is a top student...

Exams are like this, even if Jon is the first to hand in his paper, he still has to wait patiently for an hour and a half before handing it in to the examiner for grading.

Jon was full of confidence and returned to the rest area, waiting for the start of the practical test.

Only trainers who have reached 80 points in the written test are eligible to enter the next round. Jon took advantage of this gap and fell asleep peacefully.

"Jon, wake up..."

Jon rubbed his eyes, and then yawned loudly.

Unconsciously, he had slept for an hour and a half, and his neck was a little sore.

"Congratulations, you passed the written test, and now there is an examiner waiting for you in the No. 1 battle area."

The ponytail girl gently shook Jon's shoulder and said softly.

"Okay. Thank you!"

Jon stood up and stretched his waist. He didn't pay special attention to her name. After all, it was almost just a one-time encounter.

However, he still showed his polite side.

The ponytail girl was also conscientious and knew to pay attention to Jon, otherwise he was really afraid that he would oversleep.

"You are really amazing. I heard from the examiner that you only lost points on the question about the Doi Ninja."

"I believe that even if Professor Oak came, he would not be able to explain it very clearly."

Jon said helplessly. What is the purpose of releasing such a question that even the authoritative doctor of Pokémon has not yet studied?

"But thank you anyway. Can you please take me to the battle field?"

Jon looked up at the signs around him and found that there was no clear indication of the battle field. He touched his head and said to the ponytail girl embarrassedly.

"Okay, I'll take you there right away."

The ponytail girl smiled and nodded, took Jon's arm, and walked quickly to the No. 1 battle area.

......

This is an open-air battle field. The area is not very large, but fortunately there is no restriction on the use of any Pokémon.

The examiner had already stood on the battle stage, quietly waiting for Jon's arrival.

Seeing Jon coming, he nodded with a serious expression, as a greeting.

Jon did not neglect it, and immediately stood opposite him quickly.

The two did not communicate too much, and the rules of the game had been clearly stated by the referee.

"Now, let's start the elite trainer assessment of trainer Jon. Both sides of this battle use two Pokémon, and the challenger will attack first."

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