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Chapter 40: Breeder’s Home

  "Hello, please register first." The registration staff looked at the two boys, Brock and Torii, who came in, and pointed to the direction with a smile.

  "How do I do it? Do I pay?" Brock asked, leaning his head over.

  "This is how it is. If you don't have other channels, and you are preparing to pay, there are two modes here. One is to buy time, you can browse freely in the library, and you can copy. The second is to borrow with the bel price below the book, you can take the book out of the library to read."

  "Is that so... Then I'll buy time first." Brock thought about it. He couldn't stay in the Hoenn region for a long time. Right now, he just came to broaden his horizons. If he borrowed the books, he probably wouldn't be able to read them for long.

  The registration staff indicated that they understood, and pointed to the wall opposite, which was a huge screen with the fees for each floor and the corresponding time marked on it. After seeing it, Brock immediately ran to the opposite side.

  "Then..." Then, the registration staff's gaze turned to Torii. However, before she could speak, Torii had already handed over a sky-blue booklet.

  "This is..." Receiving the booklet, looking at the familiar pattern on it, the registration staff was slightly surprised. And after she opened it, the content written inside made it even more unbelievable.

  Below Torii's avatar.

  Attached to his name.

  The rge "Beginner Breeder" official review, as well as the date of passing the review and age, were all impacting the registrar's mind.

  It wasn't that she hadn't seen Breeders, but... a ten-year-old Breeder was a bit too amazing.

  "Please keep it safe, you can browse freely in the first three floors." Smiling and nodding, the other party handed over the certificate.

  At this time, Brock also came back.

  "One floor, two hours, is this right?" Handing over the prepared money, Brock looked at the staff.

  "Yes."

  After receiving Brock's money, the staff very deftly gave Brock a square slip of paper that looked like a qualification certificate.

  "Huh? Torii, why are you still here?" The dazed Brock was stunned after seeing that Torii was still standing there. "Oh right, you must know the price, right? How is it, have you subscribed?"

  "It's done, let's go in." Torii smiled, didn't expin anything to Brock, and the two entered the library directly.

  Brock hoped to see some books about raising Pokémon, while Torii was for Swablu. He needed to find books that were training-reted, move-reted, and even detailed introductions of Pokémon.

  After entering the library, Torii and Brock separated. In fact, the library was very rge, even the collection on the first floor made Torii marvel. If it didn't have detailed zoning, the time it would take him to find the books he wanted to see would be astronomical.

  If the first floor was like a primary school enlightenment textbook like "Pokémon Science," then the second floor was almost like "history books" and "novels." As for further up, it was even more in-depth knowledge, even containing some technology simir to Poké Ball manufacturing.

  But in general, if people who hadn't undergone specialized study rashly viewed these books, they might not be able to understand what was being said above.

  It's not like you can just make Poké Balls after taking a look at the materials and manufacturing process of Poké Balls, right? Otherwise, Poké Balls wouldn't be monopolized by the League and a few rge conglomerates. The technology, details, science, and resources involved were beyond the reach of individual power.

  Torii wandered around the first and third floors for a while, and quickly found the books he needed.

  "Swablu Race History," "Analysis of Dragon-Type Moves," and other main books, as well as some attached books for Swablu, Beautifly's other moves, training, and diet, were all collected by Torii.

  Generally speaking, even a book introducing "Dragon-Type Moves" would have no less than four or five versions. But as a Breeder, Torii naturally had his own judgment and understanding, and it was no problem at all to pick out the one that suited him best.

  Finding books was easy, and Torii didn't pn to watch here. With the identity of a Beginner Breeder, he could completely borrow them for a long time. Even if he lost them, the compensation paid was extremely favorable. This was the benefit of being a Breeder.

  After getting the books he needed, Torii didn't idle. It was rare to come to such a rge library once. Usually, the books he read were completely leaning towards basic knowledge, common sense theory, and the like. But like the process of establishing the League, the history between ancient "magical beasts" and "animal tamers," ancient celebrities, modern development history, and other knowledge about the world itself, Torii, apart from the most superficial things that basically every adult knew, didn't actually know much about other things.

  So, after wandering around for a while, Torii came to the second floor.

  Because of the mischief of his past life memories, Torii was very interested in these biography-like books.

  After that, Torii was alone in a corner of the second floor, quickly browsing some books with relish.

  These nearly narrative books didn't require him to use his brain too much.

  Many of the books aroused a lot of interest in Torii. For example, before the Poké Ball appeared, humans controlled Pokémon through another special tool. At that time, Pokémon were also called "magical beasts."

  Even in ancient times without technology, humans wouldn't be at the bottom of the food chain.

  Hundreds of years ago, this world was also a national system, with various forces constantly fighting, pursuing resources and territories.

  Pokémon at that time were the most important tools of war. The concept that humans and Pokémon were partners was a very rare statement at that time.

  In addition to this, Torii also found books introducing Coronet Academy here. However, if he hadn't deliberately searched for these unpopur books, probably not many people would be interested in reading them.

  After reading a lot, Torii breathed a sigh of relief. This feeling of being immersed in the sea of books, the pleasure of being sublimated and transformed after acquiring new knowledge, was really intoxicating!

  The more he knew, the more Torii felt a sense of inner fulfillment. The human desire for knowledge seemed to be amplified and expanded in Torii.

  Looking at the time, Torii stretched zily, intending to read the st book in his hand and go back. There would be plenty of time to read in the future, so there was no need to rush at this moment.

  Book Title: "Generations"

  "Generations," looking at the name of the book, Torii coughed dryly. It was hard to imagine that this was a person's name, a biographical book.

  The more he knew, the more Torii felt a sense of inner fulfillment. The human desire for knowledge seemed to be amplified and expanded in Torii.

  He intended to read the st book in his hand and go back.

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