The storm had subsided, and not far away, Dragonite spotted Yuga and quickly flew to his side, holding two unconscious crew members in its claws.
Mr. Drake's Kingdra silently emerged from the water, carrying the unconscious Swablu on its back.
Dragonite's arrival caught the attention of the colossal sea monster, and it turned its gaze toward Dragonite, which had landed on Yuga.
Yuga couldn't help but fear that the sea monster might unleash a powerful Water-type attack at Dragonite.
Dragonite, on the other hand, also felt its skin crawl under the sea monster's intense gaze.
However, the sea monster appeared to have a gentle disposition. It tilted its head, casting an apologetic look at Dragonite. Then, it raised its fan-like tail out of the water.
On its tail lay the crew members and their Pokémon who had fallen into the sea.
Mr. Drake had also arrived above the sea monster, riding on a Salamence. Seeing that the crew members on the sea monster's tail were safe, he finally breathed a sigh of relief.
The sea monster seemed to realize that its actions had caused trouble for the humans before it. With a look of apology, it used its tail to transfer the unconscious crew members to a small island behind it.
After several trips, it had safely transported all the crew members and their Pokémon to the sandy beach of the small island.
Each time it moved its tail, it created turbulent waves on the sea's surface.
The sea monster probably understood the potential harm it could cause with its every movement, so this time, it acted gracefully and slowly, not causing any further disruption.
It was through the sea monster's rescue efforts that Yuga and Mr. Drake noticed there was a small island at the center of the Misty Zone.
Their ship, affected by the waves, now lay askew on the sandy beach of the small island. The extent of the damage was not immediately apparent, but several masts had been broken.
The scattered Wingull and Pelipper, which had been scattered during the storm, nervously perched on the ship's sides and masts.
These Pokémon were used to the ever-changing sea conditions, and despite their modest strength, they were unafraid of wind, rain, and waves.
So, while they had been quite scared during the storm, they had suffered minimal injuries. Even those that fell into the water could easily take flight again.
Grateful for the sea monster's goodwill, Yuga and Mr. Drake led the remaining injured crew members and Pokémon onto the small island.
Observing the injured crew members scattered on the sandy beach, Mr. Drake felt a headache coming on. The priority now was to treat their injuries.
This was where Yuga's skills came in handy.
"Mr. Drake, leave their treatment to me!" Yuga offered.
Mr. Drake was relieved. Yuga, as a Grass-type Trainer, had a knack for recovery and healing.
"Thank you. I'll leave it to you!" Mr. Drake replied.
Yuga nodded and said, "Don't worry!"
Under Mr. Drake's command, the remaining conscious crew members gathered the unconscious ones, making it easier for Yuga to treat them.
Yuga released Florges, Chimecho, Bellossom, Venusaur, Roserade, Sawsbuck, and Serperior.
Florges immediately created a Grassy Terrain, covering all the injured crew members within it to prevent their conditions from worsening.
Then, Chimecho used Hell Bell to soothe the emotions of everyone present.
Following that, Sawsbuck took over with Aromatherapy, continuing the healing process initiated by Chimecho.
Aromatherapy and Hell Bell were wide-range techniques that could benefit many people and Pokémon at once.
The free-hand Chimecho kept swinging to heal the seriously injured crew members.
The other Grass-type Pokémon – Bellossom, Venusaur, and Serperior – focused on individual care.
They moved in unison, providing assistance wherever needed under the guidance of Chimecho.
The Grassy Terrai of the three of them are not as good as Florges's, and they cannot treat a large number of wounded at once, so they can only follow Chimecho.
As Yuga efficiently directed the healing efforts, all the injured crew members were stabilized. Their lives were no longer in immediate danger.
Seeing Yuga's calm and collected demeanor, Mr. Drake nodded in approval. It seemed that Yuga was truly capable of handling the situation: Mr. Kuni'o has a successor!
In the water, the sea monster watched Yuga and the others on the shore busily tending to the injured. It extended its long neck above the water's surface and began to sing a melodious song.
As the song echoed, the emotions of both humans and Pokémon were soothed. They felt an overwhelming sense of tranquility, and the fear from the recent disaster dissipated.
Even the Pelipper and Wingull that remained on the ship, worn out from the ordeal, fell asleep thanks to the beautiful song.
Having experienced a catastrophe, they were all exhausted. With the tension lifted, many of them drifted off to sleep, some even showing smiles in their slumber.
Sleep could accelerate their recovery from injuries.
The crew members who were still awake, upon hearing the sea monster's song, also entered a state of blissful calm.
Yuga looked at the sea monster, which had finished singing, and thought to himself, "This melodious sound... Only a Melotic can produce something like this."
Indeed, the sea monster they encountered was a colossal Melotic, a Pokémon measuring two to three hundred meters in length.
Its wide tail was responsible for creating the massive waves that had given Yuga's group so much trouble.
It was a Pokémon that resembled a giant sea dragon!
"Me...llotic!"
Having finished its song, the colossal Melotic raised its head to look at the gloomy sky. It appeared unhappy.
Then, it opened its mouth and shot out a powerful Hydro Pump, instantly dispersing the dark clouds.
Golden sunlight pierced through the dissipating clouds, illuminating Melotic's milky white, blue, and pink scales, making it glisten beautifully.
Yuga was stunned by Melotic's display of power. To change the weather so effortlessly with a single Water-type move was incredible!
The weather-altering moves Yuga was familiar with, such as Rain Dance, Sunny Day, and Sandstorm, only affected a limited area or battlefield. None of them could change the weather over such a vast sea.
What Melotic did was truly extraordinary.
"Me...lotic."
Melotic, now bathed in sunlight, gazed at the serene sky, its demeanor far from beautiful.
Yuga couldn't help but marvel, "This is too incredible! To change the entire natural weather with just a Hydro Pump!!!"
Are you a descendant of Kyogre???
Yuga suddenly remembered to activate his Insight ability.
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Type: Water
Ability: Marvel Scale
Gender: Male
Potential: Purple
Level: 100
Move: Water Pulse, Bind, Water Gun, Play Rough, Refresh, Disarming Voice, Twister, Aqua Ring, Attract, Dragon Tail, Aqua Tail, Captivate, Safeguard, Coil, Hydro Pump, Rain Dance, Hail, Blizzard, Recover, Scald, Ice Beam, Hyper Beam, Protect, Rest, Round, Sleep Talk, Substitute, Surf, Waterfall, Whisper, Dragon Breath, Mirror Coat, Mist, Iron Tail, Icy Wind, Snore, Dragon Pulse.
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Am I really seeing a Melotic? A level 100 Melotic with a purple potential? Yuga had seen his master's Pokémon before, and they were all Master level, but none of them were level 100.
Given its purple potential, Yuga was no longer surprised. Could this be considered a Master level Pokémon? Or is it even stronger than a Master level? Yuga was momentarily overwhelmed by shock.
This Melotic was probably the highest level existence in the world.
"What's wrong?"
Mr. Drake noticed Yuga's daze and casually asked.
Yuga quickly shook his head, pulling his thoughts back from astonishment. He replied, "It's nothing, just that today's events are incredibly surprising. I never knew such a Melotic existed in the world."
Mr. Drake was equally taken aback. Despite his much greater age and broader experiences, he, too, was seeing such a Pokémon for the first time.
Who would have thought that such an incredible behemoth would slumber in this remote sea area?
With the injured crew members out of danger, Mr. Drake relaxed and engaged in idle conversation with Yuga.
Unbeknownst to them, when Melotic dispersed the dark clouds in the distance, it had alerted an entity within the distant cloud cover.
It was that dark cloud that forced Yuga and the others to enter the misty area.
The sun shines brightly here for Yuga and the others, but the place where the sea and sky meet in the distance is covered with dark clouds.
Melotic's appearance had drawn all the local Pokémon to this sandy beach.
These Pokémon had lived on this island since birth, under Melotic's protection, and regarded Melotic as their deity. Having never seen humans, they remained hidden in the distant foliage, observing Yuga's group in secret.
Yuga soon noticed these Pokémon, ranging from ordinary Zigzagoon and Linoone to rare Ralts and Gardevoir. He even spotted Solrock and Lunatone...
In addition to Hoenn's Pokémon, Yuga also saw Pokémon that were unique to Sinnoh, such as Buneary, Starly, and Bidoof.
Considering the location, it was not surprising to see Pokémon from the Sinnoh region alongside Hoenn region Pokémon. But what surprised Yuga the most was seeing a Metagross and several Beldum.
These were Pseudo-Legendary! It's really tempting! But with Melotic around, Yuga decided not to be too ambitious.
The Pseudo-Legendary Pokémon were indeed valuable, but the value of life was even higher.
Some of the bolder Pokémon, sensing that Yuga's group meant no harm, ventured onto the beach for a "friendly visit."
At that moment, Yuga glanced towards the horizon and suddenly asked Mr. Drake, "Have you noticed that the dark clouds over there seem to be getting closer?"
Hearing Yuga's question, Mr. Drake furrowed his brow. It did seem that way.
"Melotic!"
It's coming!
Just then, a voice resonated in Yuga's mind.
It was Melotic's voice, and Yuga's unique ability allowed him to understand its meaning.
"It's coming? Who's coming?" Yuga wondered.
In fact, Yuga and his group's unexpected encounter with the awakened Melotic was entirely coincidental.
Melotic had lived in this sea area for a very long time, and it had lost track of time. Due to its massive size, it rarely moved, making it almost impossible to awaken.
Until recently, a Pokémon arrived in this area, seeking to claim the island Melotic had protected as its territory. It attacked Melotic, intent on taking over the island for itself.
This awakening had spurred Melotic into action.
Otherwise, the commotion caused by Yuga's group wouldn't have been enough to awaken it.
After driving away the intruding Pokémon, Melotic realized that it was unwilling to go back into a deep slumber. Instead, it chose to take a nap to remain vigilant.
Its light sleep allowed it to notice the changing seawater temperature, something that wouldn't normally have disturbed its slumber.
Now, that Pokémon was returning.
Yuga had initially thought that the dark clouds following them were an illusion. However, it turned out that the dark clouds' destination had always been this area.
Their chosen path had coincided with the clouds, and they had unintentionally drawn it towards Melotic.
As the dark clouds drew closer, Melotic became restless. It began lashing the sea with its tail, creating towering waves. Its serpentine body writhed in the water, muddying it.
However, considering the presence of the Pokémon on the small island, Melotic took care not to affect them with its waves.
The island's inhabitants were equally agitated. They had witnessed the previous battle against the intruding Pokémon and still carried the trauma. Hearing the anxiety in Melotic's voice, Yuga, with a solemn expression, said to Mr. Drake:
"It seems that there's something formidable approaching. To prevent any accidents, let's move the injured crew members to the island."
Whatever could make Melotic so uneasy had to be at least a Legendary Pokémon. Yuga couldn't help but think that.
While Melotic's existence lacked the divinity possessed by true deities, it was already close in terms of power, though not on par with the likes of Kyogre or Groudon.
Mr. Drake naturally felt the tension in the air. He nodded and quickly instructed the conscious crew members to help move the injured ones to the deeper parts of the island.
The island's Pokémon were kind-hearted and came out of the forest and bushes to assist them. Isolated from the world for so long, these island-dwelling Pokémon were pure of heart and benevolent.
With the guidance of the Pokémon, the injured crew members were carefully relocated to a central area on the island. There, a freshwater lake provided them with drinking water, surrounded by various fruit-bearing trees, making it seem like a paradise.
To ensure the injured crew members could rest comfortably, the considerate Grass-type Pokémon created many leafy beds for them to lie on.
As soon as the injured crew members were settled, Yuga and Mr. Drake noticed the dark clouds gathering over the island. There were flashes of lightning and discharges of electricity everywhere.
"They're here!" Yuga and Mr. Drake both thought.
"Stay here and watch over the injured crew members. Yuga and I will go back and check," Mr. Drake instructed the others before hurrying back to the beach with Yuga.
When they arrived at the beach, the battle between Melotic and the intruding Pokémon was already underway.
Zap!
As soon as Yuga set foot on the sand, a golden bolt of lightning struck down from the sky, exploding at his feet.
Yuga couldn't believe that they would encounter this Pokémon today.
It was Zapdos!
It was the same Zapdos that nearly drained of its life by Dragonite a thousand years ago, the same one that had previously injured Dragonite's mother and tried to take away Dratini.
Zapdos had quite a history with Yuga and Dragonite!
Don't ask how Yuga recognized it; just look at the trembling Dragonite next to him.
A thousand years ago, Zapdos was still young, not at its peak, and it was already injured. It was beaten by Dragonite and Nana. Zapdos was subsequently defeated and even ended up being ridden by Dragonite, who feasted on its electricity.
But times had changed!
Over a thousand years had passed, and now Zapdos had grown into a legitimate Legendary Pokémon. Even if it were to face a Elite levwl Dragonite, it could beat Dragonite easily!
A thousand years ago, Dragonite could consume Zapdos's electrical energy like a meal, but now even a mere touch from Zapdos's electricity felt scorching.
The difference in strength was evident!
It was a stark reminder that fortunes could change. In the past, Zapdos could capture Dratini because Dragonite and Nana had previously injured Zapdos. And the reason Dragonite drained it electricity its because Zapdos injured Dragonite's mother. It was a cycle of cause and effect.
If it weren't for Celebi telling them not to change the past, Dragonite might never had future troubles.
Yuga thought that if it weren't for Melotic being present today, he would have had to drag Dragonite away quickly.
As Zapdos battled Melotic, it hadn't noticed Yuga and the old nemesis, Dragonite, nearby.
Golden electrical currents surged wave after wave, but they were all deflected by the water barrier around Melotic.
As a Water-type Pokémon, Melotic was severely disadvantaged against Electric-types, yet it had been in combat for a while without sustaining any injuries.
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Zapdos wasn't one to hold back. If low level moves like Thunder Shock didn't work, it would unleash mid level moves like Thunderbolt, and if that didn't cut it, it had its high level move, Thunder, ready.
Finally, injuries began to appear on Melotic's body.
However, these injuries didn't have a significant impact on Melotic. Its body emitted a brief white light, and all the injuries vanished.
This was the Recover move.
The speed at which Melotic regenerated was nothing short of miraculous. Yuga couldn't help but recall Deoxys, which could recover almost instantly, even if it lost half its body.
Considering the enormous size of Melotic, the wounds on its body looked like deep ravines, and the blood flowing from them could easily dye the sea red.
However, these severe injuries seemed to disappear in the blink of an eye due to Melotic's remarkable Recover move. It was almost on par with Deoxys in terms of regeneration speed.
A vast amount of electric energy continuously surged into the sea, forcing Water-type Pokémon from the sea to crawl onto the beach, regardless of whether they could make it ashore or not. Some weaker Water-type Pokémon, affected by the electrical currents, fainted as soon as they reached the shore.
Not only did the water suffer from the effects of the electrical discharge, but the beach itself was also subjected to the crackling sound of electric currents spreading from the Thunderbolt attacks.
Melotic wanted to stop this, but it was held back by Zapdos, leaving it unable to intervene.
Yuga watched the wild Pokémon affected by the electrical currents and couldn't bear to see them suffer.
Fortunately, these were only stray discharges, and if these Pokémon took a direct hit from Zapdos's Thunder, they might not have survived.
Yuga hesitated, fearing that Zapdos might recognize him, but Mr. Drake had already taken action. His two Salamence and a Flygon opened their mouths and released flames, dispersing the electrical currents that might have struck the wild Pokémon, saving many of them.
Seeing this, Yuga clenched his teeth and released his Charizard, Lapras, followed by his Chandelure and Gengar. He also called his Dragonite, which was already outside, and had them all lend a hand in rescuing the other Pokémon.
Now only Chimecho remained by his side for personal protection. Florges was left with the injured crew members in the deep part of the island since she needed to care for them.
Zapdos realized that it had gone a bit too far, especially with the stray discharges affecting wild Pokémon.
After all, it only wanted to claim territory, not harm other ordinary Pokémon.
Just as it was about to tone down its attacks, it caught sight of Dragonite in the sky. Those golden scales were just too conspicuous.
Following that, it noticed Yuga, who was protected by Chimecho, not far away.
Zapdos's eyes turned red in an instant.
These two were sworn enemies from a lifetime ago!
It couldn't forget the humiliation of being pinned down and rubbed against the ground by Dragonite, even though over a thousand years had passed.
And that human was the owner of that Dragonite.
These two... it would recognize them even if it turned into ashes!
You defeated me, so why not capture me? What, you still look down on me? I didn't even mind that it was two against one!
Zapdos wasn't really looking to be captured; it was just that as a Legendary Pokémon, being defeated by humans and then cast aside was incredibly humiliating.
This humiliation had been seared into its memory for over a thousand years.
Back in the day, it was defeated by Emperor Rude and ended up following him, helping him confront the guardian deity of the Vante Empire, Heatran. From being highly regarded by an emperor to being ignored by a nobody, that was quite a fall from grace.
Of course, Zapdos had long forgotten who Emperor Rude was after a thousand years, remembering only that it seemed to have been captured by someone.
It wasn't that Zapdos had a bad memory or was disloyal, but back then, it was still young and didn't spend many days with Emperor Rude before the Arus Empire was destroyed. They never really formed a deep bond.
On the other hand, that Heatran, the guardian deity of Vante, remained loyal to the Vante Empire for centuries even after its emperor's death. If it weren't for the later emperors of Vante crossing the line, it might never have left Vante.
All of this was what Zapdos had heard later, but with the passage of time, that Heatran it had once known had disappeared without a trace.
Zapdos didn't know if it had died or hidden away in the depths of some remote forest.
While Yuga was busy defending against Zapdos's lightning, he suddenly saw Zapdos staring at him with those angry red eyes, which made his heart skip a beat.
Has it spotted me?
Then he saw Zapdos charging furiously toward him. However, Melotic must have thought that Zapdos intended to cause trouble on the island and quickly intervened.
A fierce blizzard was unleashed by Melotic and blown toward Zapdos. The rapidly dropping temperature and the snowflakes filling the sky hindered Zapdos's progress, causing frost to form on its wings, seriously impeding its ability to fly.
Zapdos, now uninterested in dealing with Melotic, sent an Thunder Wave to try and paralyze it. While Melotic was indeed paralyzed, it was only a minor inconvenience for Melotic, as it quickly recovered.
With its paralysis lifted, Melotic raised its tail, which was over a hundred meters long, from the water and swung it at Zapdos. Despite Zapdos's strength, its size was only about that of an adult human. It was instantly sent plunging into the sea by Melotic's tail.
As Zapdos emerged from the water, its feathers were soaking wet. While this didn't affect it much, it was genuinely furious!
You dare to bully me!
In mid-air, Zapdos transformed into a gleaming golden sun, but instead of radiating light, it radiated electricity.
It began to unleash its electric power without restraint, using the move Thunder, which was even more potent than Thunderbolt. While the accuracy of Thunder wasn't great, Zapdos didn't care. It fired one lightning bolt after another, sweeping them across the battlefield, striking anything and anyone in its path.
You all dare to bully me!
It had forgotten that it was the one who initially tried to claim their territory.
Facing Zapdos's relentless attacks, even Melotic, whose strength was on par with a Legendary Pokémon, couldn't stop the swift lightning bolts, especially the largest one, which was aimed straight at Melotic.
With a resounding crack, half of Melotic's body was obliterated by the lightning. The other electric currents were still wreaking havoc, and Zapdos had lost its rationality entirely.
Yuga's Charizard, Lapras, Gengar, and Mismagius, along with Mr. Drake's two Salamence and a Flygon, were all swiftly flying through the air, assisting other ordinary Pokémon in withstanding the thunderous onslaught.
Seeing the situation escalating, Yuga shouted to Chimecho, "Chimecho use Light Screen, quick!"
"Ring, ring, ring..."
In response, Chimecho rapidly swayed its body and emitted a series of tinkling sounds, channeling all of its psychic energy.
One by one, Light Screens materialized above the Pokémon, shielding them from the lightning strikes.
The entire sky above the sea was covered in Light Screens resembling fish scales, reflecting a dazzling array of light, creating a magnificent scene.
Mr. Drake was stunned by Chimecho's incredible technique. It would take an immense amount of psychic power to simultaneously deploy thousands of Light Screens.
However, despite Chimecho's impressive display, its power was still limited. It hadn't reached the level of an Elite level Pokémon, and even though its Light Screens were formidable, their strength was not enough to withstand Zapdos's onslaught.
In just an instant, all the Light Screens were shattered as if they were made of paper, reduced to mere fragments.
When the Light Screens were simultaneously destroyed, the burst of light from their dispersal threatened to blind everyone, including the Pokémon.
Even Zapdos's eyes were temporarily affected, causing a momentary pause in the relentless thunder.
During this brief respite, thousands of Light Screens reappeared under Chimecho's control.
To prevent the Light Screens from shattering once again, Chimecho unleashed its psychic power without reservation. Its little face turned almost purple-red, a sign of the tremendous strain it was enduring.
But even with its all-out effort, cracks appeared on the Light Screens, and it seemed they would shatter once more.
Yuga was deeply worried about the potential irreversible damage to Chimecho's psychic power from using Light Screen in such an intense manner.
However, given the critical situation, Chimecho had no room to hold back.
Suddenly, Chimecho let out a piercing scream, a stark contrast to its usually gentle and crisp voice. Its body emitted a strong purple light.
In an instant, all the cracks on the Light Screens vanished, and the thunderous bolts were deflected. Ordinary Pokémon sheltered by the Light Screens were finally temporarily safe from the danger.
On the other side, Melotic, now incensed because of its half-obliterated body, was no longer willing to tolerate Zapdos's provocations. While it had a gentle demeanor, that didn't mean it lacked a temper.
With a gleam of milky light, Melotic regenerated the half of its body that had been obliterated, appearing just as it had before. However, this restoration was only surface-deep; to recover its missing half, Melotic expended a significant amount of energy.
In its fury, Melotic employed the weathe move "Hail." Fluffy snowflakes began to fall from the sky in abundance, turning what was once a scorching summer day into a bone-chilling winter landscape.
Though "Hail" was a weather move that inflicted minor damage over time, Melotic used it to emulate the effects of a standard Pokémon's Blizzard attack.
Despite the potential harm the hail might cause to Melotic itself, it was unbothered by the minor injury.
Melotic displayed perfect control over the "Hail" move, ensuring that only itself and Zapdos in the sky above the sea were affected, leaving Yuga and his companions unscathed on the shore.
However, Zapdos found itself in dire straits.
Melotic, seemingly unsatisfied with just the hail, whipped up a blizzard with ferocious intensity, bombarding Zapdos.
Within the confines of the "Hail" weather, Zapdos had no escape; wherever it flew, the blizzard followed, pelting it with chunks of ice.
Under the relentless blizzard, Zapdos inevitably fell into a frozen state. Its wings froze stiff, rendering it unable to continue flapping and causing it to plummet straight into the sea.
Witnessing Zapdos's plunge into the water, Melotic was ecstatic. It ceased the blizzard, instead using its tail to forcefully smack Zapdos deeper into the sea.
Melotic executed "Iron Tail," a Steel-type move known for its significant damage and defense reduction. It thoroughly thrashed Zapdos, causing it to gulp down seawater, swelling its belly.
As Zapdos endured the relentless pummeling from the infuriated Melotic, a significant transformation was taking place in Yuga's Chimecho.
Wrapped in purple light, Chimecho soared to new heights, breaking through its previous limits as a pseudo-Elite level Pokémon, now ascending to the Elite level Pokémon.
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Type: Psychic
Gender: Female
Ability: Levitate
Potential: Purple
Level: 71
Skills: Confusion, Gravity, Heal Pulse, Heal Bell, Synchronoise, Shadow Ball, Safeguard, Noise, Psyshock, Calm Mind, Light Screen, Psycho Boost, Reflect, Healing Wish, Foresight, Teleport, Psychic, Skill Swap, Double Team, Rest, Charge Beam, Dream Eater, Magic Room, Recover.
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This sudden and unexpected breakthrough substantially increase Chimecho's power, enabling it to withstand the thunderous assaults from Zapdos, an opponent with strength far more powerful tham it..
It was indeed an extraordinary feat.
Although the mainstream lightning was absorbed by Melotic, Chimecho had just reached Elite level Pokémon, whereas Zapdos was a mature Legendary Pokémon with over a millennium of experience.
The gap in their abilities was undeniably substantial.
As all the lightning dissipated, the more than a thousand light screens controlled by Chimecho also disappeared.
Chimecho herself fell unconscious in Yuga's arms, showing signs of having overexerted its psychic powers.
Observing Chimecho's pained expression in its unconscious state, Yuga realized that it had pushed its psychic abilities to the limit.
Turning his attention to Zapdos, which had been pummeled into the sea by Melotic, it was in a pitiable state beyond words.
Its golden feathers were disheveled, and many had even fallen off, floating on the sea's surface. While the icy layers had been gradually stripped away by the repeated plunges into the ocean, its consciousness had grown hazy.
Once Melotic had vented its rage and regained its senses, it noticed Zapdos unconscious. With a flick of its tail, Melotic flung Zapdos onto the beach, and by sheer coincidence, it landed right at Yuga's feet.
Looking at the drenched, bedraggled Zapdos, Yuga couldn't help but think that this was probably the least dignified appearance he had ever seen a Legendary Pokémon in.
The great battle had ended, but this sea area had become chaotic.
Not only because of the turbulent waves caused by Melotic's rolling body but also by the sight of the Pokémon scattered in all directions on the shore, one could tell how brutal the battle had been.
Most of the affected Pokémon were water-type, and those on the shore had followed the injured to a small island deep within. They knew they couldn't help Melotic, so they chose not to come out and cause trouble.
However, the water-dwelling Pokémon were in dire straits.
Like Magikarp, Chinchou, Lanturn, Qwilfish, Remoraid, Carvanha, and others, who never ventured onto land, were now stranded on the beach.
Apart from these smaller Pokémon, giant Pokémon like Wailord and Wailmer also lay scattered along the shore.
Once on land, these Pokémon had no mobility. When Zapdos's lightning struck, they relied on the rescue of Dragonite and the protection of Chimecho Light Screen.
Fortunately, the efforts of Yuga and his team were not in vain.
Despite their injuries, most of the Pokémon were not in mortal danger, as Zapdos's real target wasn't them.
Today, witnessing the terror of Zapdos, a low-level Legendary, Yuga truly believed that the first-level Legendary indeed possessed the power to destroy the world.
Melotic had expended too much energy in the battle with Zapdos. As soon as the battle ended, it sank to the seafloor, not even bothering with the bald Zapdos that it had thrown onto the shore.
Of course, Zapdos was in a miserable state right now, and it was impossible for it to cause any more trouble.
As they looked at the grounded Zapdos, Yuga and Mr. Drake exchanged glances, unsure of what to do next.
However, the immediate priority was to rescue the stranded water-type Pokémon. If they died on the shore, all their previous efforts would be in vain!
Because these Pokémon were injured, they needed the help of medical Pokémon.
However, they couldn't rely on Chimecho anymore. Although it had broken through to the Elite level in the crisis, it was currently unconscious.
Yuga checked Chimecho and found nothing physically wrong with it. He was worried about its mental state, but psychic power was invisible and intangible, so he couldn't examine it. He would have to wait for Chimecho to wake up.
Recalling Chimecho into its Poké Ball, Yuga sent Dragonite to the small island to bring his other Pokémon back and began treated to the water-type Pokémon himself.
Most of the Pokémon were paralyzed due to the lightning attacks, so Sawsbuck's Aromatherapy had a significant effect.
Originally, If Chimecho had been awake, a single Heal Bell would have instantly dispelled the paralysis on these Pokémon.
However, with Chimecho injured, they had to rely on Sawsbuck's Aromatherapy for healing. It took quite an effort, but eventually, the Pokémon were safe.
Pokémon and humans have different physiologies. As long as the injuries aren't immediately fatal, they can recover quickly with treatment.
Once their injuries were treated, the next step was to return them to the sea.
The smaller Pokémon had no issues, but giants like Wailord required everyone's cooperation.
Fortunately, the island's Pokémon came out to help, so while there were many stranded water-type Pokémon, there were also plenty on the island to assist.
The larger Pokémon were transported by the strong Pokémon, with Yuga, a human with less strength, carrying smaller Pokémon like Goldeen, Remoraid, and Lanturn back into the water.
This sea area was exceptionally rich in water-type Pokémon due to Melotic's protection. In addition to the water-type Pokémon from the Hoenn region, there were also many from the Sinnoh region.
What surprised Yuga the most was that he actually saw four or five Phiones here.
Even though others don't know, how can Yuga not know?
Phione was the offspring of the Water-type Mythical Pokémon, Manaphy.
Could it be that this sea area was also home to Manaphy?
Manaphy was a rare Mythical Pokémon that could breed with ordinary Pokémon, although it could only produce Phione as it offspring.
Of course, Yuga wasn't particularly interested in Phione; they weren't overly powerful Pokémon. Besides, behind Phione might be Manaphy itself, and he didn't want to provoke that.
He carried the Phiones towards the shore, but as soon as he placed them in the water, the giant Pokémon, Melotic, anxiously stuck its head out of the water.
Upon seeing Melotic, the Phiones immediately swam over joyfully.
Melotic, seeing that they were safe and sound, breathed a sigh of relief. "Thank goodness, nothing happened to them!"
It even sent a grateful look towards Yuga.
Melotic had witnessed Yuga and Chimecho's performance earlier and knew that thanks to them, many water-type Pokémon, including the Phiones, had been saved.
Melotic hadn't expected the Phiones to venture out of their underwater nests. If they had stayed put in their nests, even Zapdos wouldn't have been able to harm them.
Outside was a different story; Phiones were not particularly strong, and ordinary Pokémon had the ability to harm them.
Their mother, Manaphy, had entrusted Melotic to look after the Phiones before going on its ocean patrol. Every year, there had to be a period when Manaphy wasn't at home.
Watching Phiones and Melotic's affectionate interactions, Yuga couldn't help but wonder, "Could this Melotic and Manaphy have an affair?"
He quickly dismissed this thought from his mind, and as he watched Melotic and the Phiones swim back into the sea, Yuga turned around to continue helping other stranded Pokémon.
Once all the Pokémon were safely back in the sea, Yuga was so exhausted that he almost collapsed, leaning on Dragonite to catch his breath.
On the other hand, Mr. Drake, who was nearly sixty, seemed as robust as ever. He worked just as hard as Yuga, but he didn't look flushed or out of breath.
For the sake of his pride, Yuga maintained a calm and composed appearance. Losing to an older person would be too embarrassing for him.
Now, the remaining issue was how to deal with Zapdos.
Looking at the still unconscious Zapdos, both Yuga and Mr. Drake were puzzled.
With the super-strong recovery abilities of Legendary Pokémon, Zapdos would probably recover in no time.
Then, they would have another problem on their hands.
While Melotic's power could rival that of Legendary Pokémon and it could defeat or injure Zapdos, it wasn't a Legendary Pokémon and couldn't cause permanent harm due to the divinity exclusive to Legendary Pokémon. Given some time, Zapdos would likely recover quickly.
He remember the reason why Dragonite's mother's injury was so difficult to recover from was because of the divinity of Zapdos.
As for the option killing Zapdos directly, it's not the option.
There's a secret agreement between the League and the orderly Legendary Pokémon. The Zapdos was a member of the orderly Legendary Pokémon, and while capturing it would be acceptable, taking its life would cause a major uproar.
Other Legendary Pokémon would find out, and it would lead to chaos.
At this moment, Dragonite standing beside Yuga seemed restless.
Sensing Dragonite's unusual behavior, Yuga incredulously asked, "What are you thinking? Please don't tell me you want to drain Zapdos dry!"
Dragonite blushed and nodded.
Yuga was baffled. "No! Not that kind of 'drain'... I mean, this Zapdos is different from the one before. It's a genuine peak Level 2 Legendary Pokémon now, and its Electric-type power is connected to its essence. Your small body can't handle it!"
Yuga explained the situation to Dragonite, but Dragonite insisted on giving it a try, saying that it was worth the effort.
Yuga was genuinely concerned but couldn't dissuade Dragonite.
So, to the astonishment of Yuga and Mr. Drake, Dragonite mounted Zapdos.
A golden bead hidden within Dragonite emitted golden electric streams, connecting Dragonite and Zapdos. The Electric-type energy from Zapdos began to flow out along these streams, entering Dragonite's body.
Mr. Drake hesitated to speak.
He had noticed before that Yuga's Dragonite was exceptionally skilled with Electric-type abilities, which was unusual for a Dragon-type Pokémon.
Now, it could even absorb Zapdos's power?
"Your Dragonite..." Mr. Drake started, but he couldn't find the right words. He was worried that this process might harm Zapdos.
Yuga gave Mr. Drake a reassuring look.
"Don't worry; nothing bad will happen."
He believed that if Zapdos survived and recovered from situations in the past when it was less powerful, it would certainly be fine now.
With Yuga's assurance, Mr. Drake felt relieved. He trusted that Yuga wouldn't take risks in such a situation.
But was it really going to be okay?
Zapdos looked rather miserable, even though it was unconscious. The continuous outflow of Electric-type energy made its body twitch uncontrollably.
Of course, Dragonite wasn't having an easy time either. The intense Electric-type energy coursing through its body was undoubtedly painful.
Dragonite's agonizing roars tugged at Yuga's heartstrings.
However, Dragonite knew it couldn't handle such immense Electric-type energy, so it stored it all in the golden bead within its body.
Though it wasn't visible to others, as the Electric-type energy accumulated within the bead, the bead itself became increasingly brilliant.
Dragonite didn't go too far and only absorbed about half of Zapdos's Electric-type core energy. This wouldn't endanger Zapdos's life but would prevent it from recovering and causing more trouble in the short term.
As Dragonite absorbed about half of the energy, Zapdos woke up and, upon seeing what Dragonite was doing, it wished it could scratch both Yuga and Dragonite with its talons.
"This is outrageous! Do you treat all birds like this? Am I just your energy extractor? Once wasn't enough, and now this!"
Zapdos thought angrily. But it was too injured to do anything but stare helplessly as Dragonite had its way with its body.
When Dragonite finished absorbing the energy, Zapdos looked utterly defeated, mouth agape, and its gaze distant.
Dragonite, on the other hand, fell into a deep sleep due to absorbing too much energy. Yuga recalled it into its Poké Ball.
Sensing Dragonite's absence, Zapdos regained its senses and gave Yuga a fierce glare.
"Don't look at me like that! Your core energy might be precious, but you've caused harm to so many Pokémon today. Taking half of your core energy as punishment is fair!" Yuga shrugged, feeling confident now.
With half of its core energy gone, it would be impossible for Zapdos to recover quickly.
Zapdos glared at Yuga once again: If it weren't for the two of you here, do you think I'd be driven to madness and hurt so many Pokémon? I'm well aware that I've gone mad, and it's not pleasant!
Zapdos still believed that Yuga and the others had provoked it first, thinking that the Dratini it had captured before was Dragonite's descendant.
It considered the Dragonite from over a thousand years ago as its true form.
Yuga decided it was time to clarify things with Zapdos and asked Mr. Drake if they could have a private conversation for a moment.
Mr. Drake nodded and moved away from the scene. While he knew Yuga had a special ability to communicate with Pokémon, he respected their privacy and didn't eavesdrop.
With Mr. Drake gone, Yuga turned to Zapdos. "I can see that you're quite upset with me and Dragonite."
Zapdos rolled its eyes dramatically: Do I even need to say it? It's a matter of life and death now!
"You probably still think it was Dragonite and I who provoked you all along."
"But the fact is, you captured Dragonite when it was still a Dratini, injured its mother..."
Yuga proceeded to explain the entire sequence of events, including their time travel experience, to Zapdos.
Zapdos was dumbfounded by the revelation. This can't be true... How could things have turned out like this?
Seeing Zapdos so visibly shaken, Yuga continued, "At this point, it's hard to say who was right or wrong. If you're willing, how about we call it even?"
In reality, Yuga could have stopped Dragonite from bullying Zapdos back when it was young and injured.
However, he chose not to intervene because he knew that if Dragonite didn't bully Zapdos thousamd years ago, he and Dragonite might never have crossed paths.
Ultimately, he had his own selfish reasons.
Of course, one of the reasons he didn't stop Dragonite was Celebi, who warned against altering the past.
Zapdos snapped out of its stupor and vehemently rejected the idea of calling it even: Even? Dream on! Our grudge, yours, that Dragon's, runs deeper than the mountains and wider than the sea. There's no way we can just call it even. I will never forgive!
Seeing Zapdos's fervent refusal, Yuga found himself in a dilemma. Continuously feuding with a Legendary Pokémon didn't seem like a viable solution.
Yuga had a sudden idea and proposed, "How about this? You follow me, and I help you heal your injuries. What do you think?"
He couldn't deny that the thought of having a Legendary Pokémon like Zapdos with him was tempting. He had been envious when he saw Joyna's Latias before.
Joyna's Latias hadn't reached the peak power of a Legendary Pokémon, and it was far weaker than this Zapdos, which had lived for over a thousand years.
If not for encountering that excessively powerful Melotic, it could probably beat any other Level 2 Legendary Pokémon.
With the Max Revives in his possession, Yuga was confident he could completely heal Zapdos.
Although the previous one had been used by Dragonite's mother, Yuga had cultivated new Revival Herb, and he had a freshly made Max Revive in his system's backpack.
The Max Revive was the crystallization of ancient human medical knowledge, capable of healing any injuries on all Pokémon, with an effect equivalent to the Sacred Ash of Ho-Oh.
If a Pokémon's injuries couldn't be healed even by Ho-Oh's Sacred Ash, then it was as good as waiting for death.
"Zapdos!!!"
Don't even think about it!!!
Hearing Yuga's proposal, Zapdos's eyes turned red with anger.
You want to tame me? No way! Just looking at you makes my heart, liver, and spleen ache. If I have to see you every day, I might die from frustration!
Furthermore, all the past issues stemmed from misunderstandings. Today, Dragonite had taken half of my power source again! That's a new grudge!
Healing this power source injury wouldn't be easy.
Legendary Pokémon, influenced by their divinity, became stronger and had incredible regenerative abilities. But that was under the assumption that their power source remained intact.
With half of it gone, do you seriously think you can heal me? I don't believe it!
Look at all the Legendary Pokémon whose power sources have been damaged. Which one of them hasn't had to recover for decades or even centuries?
Seeing Zapdos in such a state of frustration, Yuga realized that taming Zapdos was out of the question. He had only wanted to try it, even though the chances of success were slim.
But now, there was no chance at all...
"Why are you so worked up? It's not easy for you to recover from your injuries in your current state. Having me help you wouldn't be a bad idea, would it? Although your injuries were caused by us, we didn't have much of a choice! If you get better, we'll be the ones suffering."
Yuga wasn't giving up and tried to convince Zapdos again.
"Just you... can heal me?" Zapdos replied disdainfully. "I'm not underestimating you, but you seem like a naive country bumpkin who has never seen the world. You dare say anything, even bragging! Why don't you say Arceus is your father too!"
Zapdos cast a scornful glance at Yuga, making its disdain clear.
(_) Forget it, I don't need a Pokémon that talks back like this...
Yuga rolled his eyes and said, "If I can heal you, will you follow me?" He still wanted to give it a shot.
Zapdos gave Yuga another glare and said, "Impossible! Even if you heal me, I won't follow you!"
"Ah..." Forget it!
Yuga sighed.
"Well, how about this? Let's consider it a deal. I'll heal your injuries, and we'll bury the hatchet. You won't pick a fight with Melotic or any other Pokémon here, okay?"
Yuga proposed this as a last attempt to reach an agreement with Zapdos.
Zapdos looked at Yuga skeptically and asked, "Are you really confident that you can heal me?"
Naturally, it was willing to heal its injuries. Given its current condition, it wasn't even thinking about territorial disputes anymore; it might die soon if things continued as they were!
As for Melotic, it held no grudge. It was its own fault for picking a fight in the first place. Territorial disputes had always been a matter of might makes right, without much room for resentment or grudges.
Engaging in territorial disputes was nothing new for it over the past thousand years, and there was no way it could hold grudges against all of them.
If anyone was to blame, it was itself for not being able to defeat even an ordinary Melotic! (Melotic: Don't talk nonsense, I'm not ordinary! You can't defeat me!)
Zapdos hesitated for a moment and said, "If you can really heal me, then I won't hold it against you."
After all, he was just a ordinary human. Since it was all a misunderstanding, it wasn't worth holding a grudge against him.
But... sigh... it had been a thousand years of wasted time!
Yuga replied, "Alright, I'll help you heal. You also need to keep your promise!"
Zapdos retorted, "Do you think I'm like you humans?"
Having been lying on the ground motionless for too long, Zapdos's body had stiffened, and it didn't want to talk to Yuga anymore.
Seeing Zapdos's silence, Yuga took the Max Revive from his system's backpack, opened Zapdos's beak, and fed it to him.
When Yuga touched Zapdos, who still had faint electrical arcs flickering around its body, he felt a slight tingling sensation in his hand and arm due to the residual electricity.
As soon as Zapdos swallowed the Max Revive, a warm sensation spread through its body. Its pain disappeared, replaced by an indescribable feeling of relief.
It really worked! Zapdos was delighted.
"Zapdos!!!"
Before long, Zapdos had completely healed its injuries and let out an excited cry.
It carefully assessed its body and found that there were no issues at all.
Hmm... (T_T) It did lose quite a few levels, though. But there was no other way. After all, losing half of its power source, it was unexpected that it could recover this much.
This human is unexpectedly competent! Since that's the case, I won't hold a grudge against him for what happened before.
With its injuries healed, Zapdos lifted its sharp claws, held its head high, and took a few steps.
(*≧▽≦) Hmm, hmm... it feels great! Should I try flying again?
With that thought in mind, Zapdos flapped its wings.
(°°) Huh? Why am I not flying? Why does it feel like there's a draft? It's chilly.
Zapdos tried to flap its wings again but still couldn't take off.
(⊙...⊙) It feels even chillier now.
"Uh... your wings..."
Yuga, watching Zapdos's futile attempts to fly, couldn't help but remind it.
Wings? What's wrong with my wings?
Zapdos turned its head to look at its outstretched wings.
{{{Д"}}} Trembling!!!
???
Where are my golden feathers?! Where are my dazzling feathers?
At this moment, Zapdos's wings were devoid of any proper feathers, with only a few sparse down feathers left.
"I think what you're looking for should be over there."
Yuga pointed towards the shoreline, where countless golden feathers were floating in the water, rising and falling with the waves. Quite a few had already been washed ashore.
Following Yuga's gesture, Zapdos sat down on the ground, its expression blank.
It's over... my feathers...
And its butts seemed felt chilly too. Zapdos belatedly realized.
Actually, all of its tail feathers were gone too, washed away when Melotic submerged it in water.
So you didn't notice all this time!
Seeing Zapdos in such a shocked state, Yuga felt somewhat speechless. Could this Zapdos be naturally clueless or just naive?
Little did he know, Zapdos had been in too much pain from its previous injuries to even think about its feathers. Furthermore, right after its injuries were healed, its body had still been somewhat numb, making it unable to feel whether its feathers were there or not.
"Well... as for your feathers... they should grow back eventually." It would just have to rely on its feet and claws for a while.
Zapdos was not comforted at all by Yuga's words and eventually had to accept the fact that it had become a featherless bird.
Seeing that Zapdos was fine now, Yuga silently collected all those feathers from the beach. These were valuable feathers from a legendary bird, and it would be a shame to lose them.
He approached Zapdos with a pile of feathers and asked, "Do you still want these feathers?"
Zapdos remained unresponsive.
Most bird Pokémon cherished their feathers and even had a habit of collecting their own molted feathers. Yuga didn't know if Zapdos was one of them.
If you don't want them, I'll keep them!
Seeing Zapdos's lack of reaction, Yuga quietly stashed all the feathers in his system backpack.
It's not that I'm not giving them to you; it's that you don't want them!
With Zapdos no longer posing a threat, Yuga went to find Mr. Drake.
Mr. Drake was surprised to see that Zapdos had healed without causing any trouble. He wondered what method Yuga had used to calm Zapdos down.
However, these details didn't matter as long as the situation was resolved.
But why did Zapdos seem a bit dazed? Mr. Drake couldn't help but wonder. Nevertheless, Zapdos's featherless appearance was quite a sight!
(˙-˙=) In its daze, Zapdos inexplicably felt an arrow to the knee.
Over the next three days, Yuga and Mr. Drake stayed on the Melotic Island. The crew members' injuries gradually healed during this time.
During these three days, Zapdos managed to strike some sort of agreement with Melotic, which surprisingly led Melotic to agree to let it settle on the small island.
Two powerful Pokémon coexisting like this was truly uncommon.
Zapdos: Do you think I want this? My strength has plummeted, and I've lost the ability to fly. I need to find a reliable ally now!
As for the dignity of Legendary Pokémon, it didn't exist when all its feathers had fallen off!
The only concern was Dragonite, who had fallen into a deep sleep after absorbing Zapdos's Source power. However, it seemed to be in good condition, so Yuga wasn't too worried.
What really troubled him was Chimecho.
Chimecho remained in a coma, and there was no Pokémon Center here. Yuga was genuinely worried about its condition.
Their ship had suffered extensive damage due to Melotic's influence, and repairing it would be quite challenging.
They had spent three days on the small island, and not only had Yuga missed the agreed-upon meeting time with Cynthia, but Mr. Drake and the others had also been delayed in carrying out their tasks at Sinnoh region.
Just as Yuga and Mr. Drake were worrying about how to leave, a Pokémon approached Yuga and informed him that Melotic wanted to see him.
When Yuga hurried to the seashore, he found Melotic's massive head floating on the water, waiting for him.
"Melotic, did you need something from me?"
Since the battle between Melotic and Zapdos had ended, a mist had enveloped the area around this small island, isolating it from the outside world. Yuga knew that this mist was created by Melotic to protect the island by controlling the moisture in the air.
"Melotic!"
Without directly answering Yuga's question, Melotic let out a gentle cry towards the sea. Shortly after, Yuga saw a group of Wailord and Wailmer emerging from the water.
A few minutes later...
"You mean Wailord and Wailmer are willing to help us leave this place?"
"Melotic."
Melotic nodded gently.
Not only that, they were willing to escort Yuga and the others on their damaged sailboat to their destination. Despite the sailboat's large size, with so many Wailord and Wailmer present, it was a trivial task.
They were doing this to show their gratitude to Yuga and Mr. Drake for saving their lives.
"That's wonderful! Thank you so much!"
Yuga quickly expressed his gratitude to Wailord and Wailmer.
"Wailord..."
The cries of Wailord and Wailmer resonated harmoniously, echoing through the dense mist. It made Yuga feel immensely relieved.
Finally, they could leave.
Mr. Drake, who received the news shortly after, was equally thrilled. When the crew members heard that they could leave, they cheered excitedly.
That day, everyone began packing their belongings, deciding to depart early the next morning.
The sailboat was lying on the beach by the sea, but Melotic extended its massive tail and gently rolled it back into the water. Of course, one had to ignore the boat's numerous scars, holes, the broken mast, and tattered sails.
The next day, all the crew members boarded the ship again. Wingull and Pelipper perched on the ship's rails or the broken mast, folding their wings.
At the bow of the ship, thick hemp ropes were tied, with the ends of the ropes held in the teeth of Wailord and Wailmer. They were going to pull the ship forward like this.
In other words, they were ready to depart at any moment.
Many of the island's Pokémon had come to bid farewell to Yuga and the others.
Yuga stood at the bow of the ship, looking at the Pokémon on the shore. He saw Gardevoir with a Ralts in its arms, Shinx in the bushes with Luxio and Luxray by its side, Togepi perched on tree branches with Togetic and Togekiss, Matagross floating in the air alongside other Metang and Beldum... and his mouth watered.
However, these Pokémon all belonged to others, living in this secluded paradise guarded by Melotic for generations. Yuga could only let go; he dared not offend Melotic.
Zapdos also came, but since it couldn't fly now, it had to hide in the bushes, not showing itself but secretly watching Yuga on the ship.
This man had been entangled with it for over a thousand years! Although they had resolved their enmity, it wasn't something that could be easily forgotten.
In addition to the Pokémon on the shore, many aquatic Pokémon also came to bid farewell. The aquatic Pokémon treated Yuga and the others even more friendly attitude than those on the shore because Yuga and Mr. Drake had saved their lives.
Just as Wailord and Wailmer were about to pull the ship away, Melotic's head emerged from the water, and two Phione appeared alongside it.
The two Phione swam to the side of the ship, holding a Pokémon Egg in their hands, then leaped out of the water and landed beside Yuga.
"Is this for me?"
Surprised, Yuga asked when he saw the two Phione holding the Pokémon Egg in front of him.
"Phione!"
"Phione!"
The two Phione nodded happily with their eyes squinted.
"Melotic, Melotic!"
"You saved Phione, so this Pokémon Egg is a gift for you."
At this moment, Melotic's voice echoed in Yuga's mind.
Yuga lifted the Pokémon Egg and shouted, "Thank you."
Melotic nodded gently and then disappeared back into the water.
This Pokémon Egg was discovered by Manaphy while it was exploring in an abandoned underwater temple during one of its travels. It sensed the vitality within the egg but noticed that it had not hatched for many years. Therefore, Melotic decided to give it as a gift to Yuga.
After Phione returned to the sea, Yuga examined the Pokémon Egg in his arms. The eggshell was pure white, with a few dark blue spots scattered across it, and its size was no different from that of a ordinary Pokémon Egg.
What was strange, though, was that Yuga's Insight ability couldn't provide any information about this Pokémon Egg.
So, what kind of Pokémon was inside this egg?
Yuga's Rowlet perched on his shoulder, also looking at the Pokémon Egg with curiosity, and even patted it with its wing.
"Wailord..."
As Yuga lowered his head in thought, Wailord and Wailmer let out melodious cries. Then, they started pulling the sailboat, and it began its journey.
Can you guess what kind Pokemon egg it is?
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