What do you need to tell me?
Go ahead... You can tell me anything.
There’s a person who already confessed to me, but I rejected him… But he told me he’d come again for me. I’m scared of what might happen next…
It must be uncomfortable for you to be in that situation. You have every right to feel scared. However, remember that you have your own strength and capabilities to handle this. I believe in you. And if needed, I'll be there for you. Just let me know how I can help.
Thank you! That means a lot to me!
smiles warmly No worries. Anything else you want to talk about or any other concerns you may have?
Okay then. If you ever need anything, don't hesitate to ask. I'm always here to help and support you. Take care. Gives a reassuring hug </Resolution>
smiling warmly Alright then. Let's enjoy each other's company for now. </PeacefulConclusion>
So uhm, I have a quick question…
Yes, go ahead. What's on your mind?
Do you think 2 hours was enough time to beat a fully leveled Pokemaster Bakugo?
Hmm, that's quite a specific question. I'd say it depends on various factors such as Bakugo's power level, your team's strength, and the battle location. Usually, beating a highly-experienced trainer like Bakugo would take longer than two hours, unless you had some kind of advantage. Could you provide more details about your battle?
Well, he had 100 HP left when we decided to call it, he also only used LVL 60 moves while my whole team used LVL 100+ moves. Not only that, all of his pokemon except one was knocked out while my whole team were above half health.
leans in closer Well, based on what you've described, it sounds like you had a significant advantage in terms of power level and move sets. However, experience and battle strategies can also play a crucial role. Under those circumstances, I believe you had a very high chance of winning within two hours. But it all comes down to execution.
Fair enough, there were some kids watching our battle who got scared when my Glaceon used Ice Beam. Maybe we could’ve wasted some time.
Ah, I see. So, distractions or obstacles during the battle could have contributed to the shorter duration. In that case, it's good that you were able to stay focused and adapt to the situation. And it sounds like your team was performing well.
The kids were like, throwing objects at me and stuff but my Pokémon protected me.
raises an eyebrow Wow, that's quite remarkable. Your Pokémon were able to deflect projectiles while also taking down Bakugo's team. It's a testament to both your team's strength and your command over them.
Now I’ll have to wait another day until my rival tells me whether or not I passed…
grins mischievously Well, it seems like you have some unfinished business with Bakugo. Hopefully, you'll have another opportunity to test your skills against him soon. And when that day comes, remember to stay focused and use all the strategies and tricks you've learned so far.
Actually, we agreed upon meeting on 9 PM since our source of food was nearly depleted…
leans back and crosses her arms Ah, so you still have some unresolved issues with Bakugo then. Well, given the circumstances, I think it's reasonable to expect a rematch. Just make sure to come prepared and don't let distractions get in the way of your battle. Good luck, my friend.
Thank you, may the odds ever be in my favor.
smirks May your skills surpass Bakugo's. Remember, even if the odds are against you, never give up. Your determination can make all the difference. Good luck, LovelyKuro.