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Chapter 182

Teacher Luke observed the notification before him.

[Ancient Language Lv3: This ability allows you to translate most ancient texts and inscriptions, increasing the probability of deciphering Unown by 50%. (Basic reading and writing is not a challenge.)]

Luke contemplated this for a moment. In the Pokémon world, the Ancient Language employs Unown as its primary script, and traces of it can be found in major archaeological sites. The academic community has long debated the origins of both the text and Pokémon.

Nevertheless, Ancient Language holds a significant place in studying history, with specialized courses available in major academies, emphasizing its importance.

While [Ancient Language Lv3] might not grant Luke the title of a professor, it should suffice for a legitimate researcher.

Luke examined the ability more closely and stroked his chin, lost in thought. To become a researcher, he would need to spend at least three to five years ascending through the ranks. Moreover, reaching LV3 proficiency is only about 50% better than Steven, an amateur archeology enthusiast. Professors and professional scholars like Cynthia from each region would still outclass him.

"Well... at the very least, this should help me understand discussions in the future," Luke mused, finally nodding in acceptance.

Although the idea of becoming a researcher crossed his mind, Luke quickly dismissed it. With a foundation built on the knowledge and past experiences provided by the system, he would be at a disadvantage. Furthermore, a researcher's career is no less hazardous than that of a Trainer, which didn't align with Luke's typically cautious style.

"In any case, there's no harm in having more abilities," Luke reasoned.

Considering the approaching scientific research summit, Luke expressed his lack of enthusiasm for seeing Cynthia but looked forward to encountering Professor Oak.

As Cynthia had mentioned, Professor Oak was acknowledged as the number one figure in the academic world, a prominent leader in the Pokémon universe. Professor Oak, who had even achieved the status of Alliance Champion, was scheduled to attend the summit. In a way, Professor Oak stood at the pinnacle of the Pokémon world.

In the afternoon, Teacher Luke reclined on the couch with Sylveon resting beside him. Haunter provocatively gestured toward Growlithe.

Growlithe let out an enthusiastic "ao wu," but Haunter skillfully evaded the attack.

This interaction made Luke quite uneasy. Was this a prelude to something more significant?

"Jie jie~!" Haunter adopted a stance, hands on hips.

After learning the Taunt move, Haunter realized it could be used to train Pokémon more effectively.

In the chat group, Gold, who had just had his 24-hour ban lifted, inquired, "Teacher Luke, are you still composing songs?"

Luke responded, "Yes, I am. Why do you ask?"

Gold elaborated, "I heard one of your songs on Miss Mary's radio today, and it's quite good."

Miss Mary was a radio DJ in Goldenrod City and one of Gold's idols. She even featured Professor Oak as a guest on her radio show. Her popularity and abilities were top-notch.

Whitney, the Goldenrod City Gym Leader, chimed in, "I've heard what Mary mentioned. At the time, her music show had even higher ratings than Professor Oak's Pokémon lectures!"

Gold lamented, "That old man can be really long-winded. For every minute he talks, Miss Mary says twice as much."

The chat group went quiet for a moment, and Luke noticed that Blue didn't ban Gold this time.

Red clarified, "Blue is away, so I'll just mute Little Gold."

[Admin 'Red muted' Gold '5 minutes]

Lorelei remarked, "Only 5 minutes? Red is quite lenient."

Yellow of Viridian Forest: [foolish blush.jpg].

Luke was somewhat taken aback. His song had only been released for three days, and he already had fans in Johto Region? Then again, it suited Johto's Fireworks Assembly well.

Lance suggested, "@Teacher Luke, it seems someone spotted Silver in Johto. You might consider visiting if you have the time. Silver's communication skills evolved from Haunter, and it might be helpful."

Luke raised an eyebrow, intrigued by the suggestion.

I glanced at Haunter, who was playfully teasing Growlithe and laughing loudly. Eevee had evolved. It was clear that Haunter, the eldest among them, needed to take on more responsibilities. With determination, Teacher Luke nodded.

"Alright, I'll do it after the scientific research summit is over."

Steven, the affluent second-generation Pokémon Trainer, who rarely showed excitement, appeared slightly surprised. He wondered if Teacher Luke was considering taking up a researcher role.

"Ah, well, it's quite a story," Luke said helplessly.

Erika smiled knowingly, recognizing that inviting Teacher Luke for the position was indeed a wise decision.

"I have an unused villa in Canalave City," Steven mentioned with a slight smile. "If you don't mind, you can stay there."

Luke was taken aback by the generosity. He hadn't expected such an offer.

"Thank you, Steven," Teacher Luke said sincerely.

Meanwhile, at the Goldenrod City Radio, during the "Mary's Voice" segment:

A lively old man in a white coat spoke enthusiastically, "And that wraps up today's science outreach session."

With the earmuffs removed, Professor Oak left the recording room.

Mary stood and expressed her gratitude. "Thank you so much for taking the time to be on the show today."

Professor Oak smiled warmly, saying, "Haha, my goal is to let more people experience the charm of Pokémon."

Mary replied, "You don't need to thank us. Your participation in the show is an honor for us."

After Mary's departure, Professor Oak boarded his car and began preparations for the upcoming Canalave City summit.

Around the same time, Luke received an invitation letter from Canalave City. He was to attend as an assistant to Professor Rowan. In addition to the scholarly presentations, various exchange platforms were available, and Luke was particularly excited about the possibility of meeting scholars in cutting-edge fields like Dynamax.

To prepare for the trip, Luke packed his belongings, including a fish tank that Squirtle seemed interested in. Squirtle gave it a longing look.

"You can take it with you," Luke said, "but you'll have to check it in."

Squirtle hesitated for a moment, then decided to leave the fish tank in the room. He didn't want to risk something going wrong while checking it in.

As they prepared for the trip, Luke remembered his recent flight with Cynthia and how it was his turn to take the lead this time. He chuckled and led the cheerful group of Pokémon to board the aircraft bound for Sinnoh Region, a journey that would soon take them to Canalave City, a renowned harbor city in Sinnoh.

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