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Grassbound: A Pokémon Tale

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Leo Green is a young man who dies in a car accident, but instead of the end, he finds himself reborn into a new world — the world of Pokémon. After his death, Leo is born again in Pallet Town, starting a new life as a small child in a strange world filled with unfamiliar people and Pokémon. But Leo is no ordinary child. Although he's in a new world, he retains deep memories of spiritual cultivation from a book he bought before his death titled "The Basics of Spiritual Cultivation." This knowledge gives him unique abilities tied to nature and the fairy trait, which is an undiscovered aspect of his new world. As time passes, Leo begins to use this knowledge to cultivate his own strength, channeling his energy into grass-type power and building his own team of grass-type Pokémon. Throughout his journey, he evolves from a beginner to a Pokémon champion, learning how to integrate his old knowledge with his new skills. However, despite his growing strength, Leo remains initially confused and unsure of how to navigate the new world he's found himself in, adding a touch of comedy and chaos to his adventure
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: A Very Confused Beginning

Darkness.

Heavy silence.

Then suddenly... a blinding light pierced through my eyelids, and the sound of crying filled my ears. A strange pressure wrapped around my tiny limbs. Wait... tiny?

I'm... small?

I tried to scream, to move, but all that came out was a loud, embarrassing wail — the universal baby alarm.

What the hell is going on?!

Blurry faces hovered above me, some smiling, some crying... or maybe shouting? I couldn't tell. Everything looked scrambled, like an old TV with broken reception.

(Where am I? Who are these people? Was I kidnapped? Wait — am I dead? Is this... birth?!)

Panic twisted inside me. Smells of antiseptic, rushed footsteps, and some weird hospital background noise surrounded me. Someone picked me up — someone who smelled vaguely of mint and stress — and yelled excitedly:

"He's healthy! He's perfect!"

Oh great. Congratulations to me, apparently... I'm a newborn.

I was placed into the arms of a beautiful, exhausted woman. Her smile was warm, her eyes glistening with tears. Somewhere behind her, I heard a deep male voice grumble,

"Are we sure he's a baby? Not some rare Pokémon in disguise?"

Pokémon?!

Everything in my brain just froze.

(Pokémon?! Hold up, HOLD UP — am I... in the Pokémon world?!)

My last memories rushed back like a bad movie montage — the road, the blinding headlights, the speeding truck... and nothing.

Oh, and that stupid book I bought just before the crash: "Spiritual Farming for Lazy Losers — Beginner's Edition."

Yeah, very promising.

Now here I was: freshly dead, freshly born... freshly humiliated.

I glanced around helplessly, my tiny arms flailing like limp noodles.

(Okay... stay calm. Breathe. Figure it out later.)

The woman — my new mother? — whispered softly, "Leo. His name will be Leo."

"Leo, great choice!" said the big man proudly... right before he promptly fainted face-first onto the hospital floor.

Honestly?

Best. Entrance. Ever.

Someone wrapped me in a warm blanket with Pikachu patterns all over it. I almost gagged at how obnoxiously cute everything was.

(Awesome. I'm a baby in what might be the Pokémon world... with no idea how to talk, walk, or even scratch my nose. And somewhere deep inside my brain, there's a farming manual mocking me.)

My fingers twitched uselessly in the air, while inside I screamed:

(WHERE is the 'Start' button for this damn book?! I need at least a tutorial or something!)

Nothing happened.

The book was there — I could feel it — but it stayed stubbornly locked behind a wall of... infant uselessness.

(Alright, Leo. Chill. You have a whole new life to figure this out. No reason to panic... yet.)

A nurse gently placed me back next to my mom. The lights dimmed, and the noise of the world faded into a soft hum. Warmth, comfort, and exhaustion pulled me under.

Just before sleep swallowed me, a ridiculous thought crossed my mind:

(If I ever get a Pokémon... it's gonna be a Grass-type. I'll build a dragon farm or something. Anything but a normal life.)

And then... darkness.