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I Opened A Pokémon Day Care

Ridgestone City, Tranquilvale Residental District, Fujingrove Province, Panda League. Aspertia Day Care, in the hands of Aster gradually grew and transformed from an orphanage into a Pokémon Day Care. A group of brand new (Scarlet and Violet) little Pokémon gradually spread from the Aspertia Day Care to the world. A diverse group of spokespersons for the Day Care grew stronger and ventured into the world from here. The stories about the Trainers and their Pokémon, the transactions between the Pokémon Day Care and the League, and the collisions between spokespersons and society together form a beautiful yet cruel world. This book is based on the settings of the Pokémon anime and games, introducing new Pokémon from the Paldea region. The main storyline focuses on the daily life of the Pokémon Day Care, with a nostalgic farming aspect, while the subplot follows the stories of the spokespersons who emerge from the Day Care. Original: https://www.qidian.com/book/1035859097.html

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Scavenging and Disposal

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[ Second One ]:

Pokémon: Elekid

Level: Level 0

Gender: Female

Potential: Yellow

Type: Electric

Ability: Static (Carries static electricity, occasionally paralyzes the opponent upon contact.)

Item: None

Moves: Thunder Wave, Leer

Egg Moves: Cross Chop, Dynamic Punch

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The second Pokémon egg contains an Elekid. Although it has excellent Egg moves, it still has a yellow potential, evidently not meeting Aster's requirements.

Since there's a "golden finger," it's still best to choose a green potential Pokémon egg as the base.

Third One.

Fourth One.

Nth One.

Aster decisively gave up searching for his target on the shelf.

The League isn't foolish; expecting to find hidden gems among the Pokémon eggs on the shelves is simply a pipe dream.

While it's claimed that these haven't undergone potential assessment, out of the entire orderly array of 30 shelves holding 1,500 Pokémon eggs, only two have green potential. Among these, there are even a few that haven't reached the yellow potential.

Frowning, Aster glanced at the neatly arranged eggs in the boxes, realizing he'll have to scavenge from that heap of Pokémon eggs.

Gambling with eggs, gambling with eggs, often leads to losing.

There are two sources for eggs used in these gambles: one originates from the League's natural reserve area, produced by Pokémon with poor potential, and the other comes from trainers, Pokémon hunters, and such, who obtain eggs from the wild.

Although the overall potential of these types of eggs is much lower compared to those on the shelves, they can't resist the advantages of his "golden finger."

Aster approached the boxes containing Pokémon eggs, starting to observe from the first box.

Most of the eggs in the first box are patterned in brown swirls, likely to contain Ground or Rock-type Pokémon.

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[ First Box ]:

Sandshrew, Red potential

Diglett, Yellow potential

Sandshrew, Orange potential

Phanpy, Yellow potential

Geodude, Yellow potential

Diglett, Orange potential

Wooper, Red potential

Afterward, in the second box of Pokémon eggs, the blue-patterned eggs likely contained Water-type Pokémon.

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[ Second Box ]:

Magikarp, Red potential

Krabby, Orange potential

Magikarp, Red potential

Magikarp, Yellow potential

Azuril, Red potential

Slowpoke, Orange potential

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In the third box with purple patterns, there's a high probability of containing Poison-type Pokémon.

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[ Third Box ]:

Arbok, Red potential

Nidoran, Green potential

Grimer, Yellow potential

Koffing, Red potential

Grimer, Yellow potential

Zubat, Orange potential

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A Nidoran with a green potential?

"I want this one, pack it for me."

Aster pointed at the Nidoran's Pokémon egg, and the staff promptly placed the egg in the incubator.

Fourth Box.

Fifth Box.

After observing each box throughout the entire afternoon, Aster checked over 70 boxes, totaling more than 1,500 Pokémon eggs, and indeed found two eggs with green potential.

One Nidoran (female) with green potential, and the other one is Nidoran (male) with green potential.

What's this?

Is this the Fortune's of Child of Luck?

Aster looked at the incubators holding the eggs—one exchangeable with a voucher and the other needing 100,000 Pokédollar for purchase.

Luckily, he just inherited Grandma Yasmin's Inheritance, so he still had the money to buy the Pokémon eggs.

As the day was getting late, Aster hurried to the food supply section, purchasing suitable food for Magbi and Elekid, catering to Fire-type and Electric-type Pokémon.

"Brother Aster, you're back."

"Brother Aster, Jacob's hungry."

As Aster got off the taxi, Edward and Jacob were eagerly waiting by the orphanage gate, holding Magbi and Elekid in their arms.

"Yeah, I'm back." Aster handed the bag of Pokémon food to Edward and passed one of the incubators to Jacob from the seat. "Let's go, big brother will make dinner for you."

As the first estate in Ridgestone City during the Republic era, it was exceptionally quiet at this time.

The grand estate only had one room on the third floor illuminated, where Aster and the twin brothers were facing two Pokémon eggs on the table.

"Brother Aster, there's only one voucher, why did you bring back two Pokémon eggs?"

"One was exchanged with the voucher, and the other one was bought with money."

Though this inheritances was from Grandma Yasmin for him, Aster always felt that the twin brothers, Edward and Jacob, also had a share in it.

And he had promised Grandma Yasmin to take good care of the two brothers.

So, he needed to explain these things to the two brothers.

"These are two eggs with green potential—one is Nidoran (male), and the other is Nidoran (female)."

"Green potential!"

"Green!"

Even though Edward and Jacob were young, they understood what green potential for Pokémon meant.

It could be said that a green potential Pokémon was the stepping stone for ordinary people to enter the mainstream society successfully.

Only with a green potential Pokémon could one have a chance to become a powerful trainer, otherwise, they would simply dissapear in the crowd and remain as ordinary individuals.

A strong Pokémon represents the wealth, status, and position of a trainer, and the excellent potential is the foundation of a powerful Pokémon.

"Now, Brother Aster also has his own Pokémon. Our lives will get better from now on."

"Yeah, when are these two Pokémon eggs going to hatch?"

The two brothers might not express envy, but for Aster, they harbored no jealousy at all.

As an elder brother acting like a father, everything Aster had belonged to them as well.

The children in the orphanage were precocious; now that Aster had a future guarantee, it was the best thing for Edward and Jacob.

Aster looked at the two Pokémon eggs on the towel placed on the table, lost in thought.

Indeed, the two eggs with green potential were good, but for himself, equipped with the system, they seemed a bit insufficient.

Currently, there were two ways to handle these two Pokémon eggs.

One way was to sell the eggs. Eggs with green potential usually ranged between one to five million Pokédollar.

Considering the strength and rarity of Nidoran (male) and Nidoran (female), selling one for 2.5 million Pokédollar wouldn't be unreasonable.

However, given the probability of only finding two eggs with green potential out of over 4,500 eggs in the League store today, it would be very challenging to find such eggs again.

It was uncertain how long it would take for a new batch of eggs to be restocked after all these eggs were used up.

Although Pokémon eggs have a price, high potential eggs might not be obtainable even with money; they are considered priceless.

Converting Pokémon eggs into Pokédollar is completely ineffective.

Grandma Yasmin's bequest of 680,000 Pokédollar, deducting today's egg purchase cost of 100,000, left 580,000, which would suffice for the three brothers to live on for quite a long time.

The second option is to let the two little ones successfully hatch and grow up in the orphanage.

Even if he might not necessarily become their trainer, as they grew up, whether they remained part of the orphanage or became Pokémon for the twin brothers, it would still be an excellent choice.

Aster distinctly remembered that Nidoran (male) and Nidoran (female) could breed and reproduce offspring.

Maybe in a few years later, the two little ones could spawn a small group.

The reproductive capacity of Pokémon gradually decreases with their level increase, especially for Elite and above level Pokémon who have undergone life transformation; their breeding capability diminishes to an extreme extent.

Perhaps, only one or two offspring are born in a lifetime.

However, the higher the level of thePokémon, the better the potential of their offspring. These Pokémon's descendants have a chance to surpass their ancestors in potential compared to other Pokémon.

Particularly for trainer-owned Pokémon, although their living conditions are significantly better than wild Pokémon, their desire to reproduce with the opposite sex is generally low, due to their immersion in the trainer's life, training, and battles.

Therefore, mostly, the Pokémon eggs and Baby Pokémon available for sale come from the League's Pokémon Day Care Center, private Pokémon Day Care, or obtained through wilderness expeditions.

As for the descendants of Pokémon owned by trainers, due to their excellent potential, they are typically handled internally among trainers.

The breeding speed within a certain level range is the fastest for Pokémon, ensuring the potential is guaranteed.

However, the Nidoran clan is extremely special.

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