On the Way

Saffron City Pokémon Center.

Rope slipped away very quickly, he's not a fool, he didn't really think Sabrina was doing anything to herself before, but with that perverse and obviously wrong behavior just now, how can you not make Rope suspicious?

If Rope hadn't read the original story, he wouldn't know what kind of character Sabrina was, so he could still comfort himself. But Rope knew what kind of character Sabrina was in the original story, saying she was a queen was just degrading...

You expect a woman like that to blush when someone she doesn't like touches her head?

Normal girls don't, and you expect Sabrina to? Go to sleep...

So Rope had the good sense to leave. If he didn't, he'd get into trouble...

With that in mind, Rope slapped the back of his right hand with his left hand.

"What a cheap hand!" Rope muttered softly...

Whitley sat beside him and played a game with Chimchar, in a big way like he was bringing up a child.

Rope thought it was good. He definitely didn't have the patience to play games with Chimchar. And Chimchar was just born and was very naughty. It was good to have Whitley around at this time.

At least he didn't have to watch the kid himself...

Without waiting a moment, Nurse Joy came up to the counter from the back with a tray of pokéballs, and waved at Rope, who got up and walked over to the counter, and after nodding her head in greeting to Nurse Joy, Rope collected the pokéballs from Entei, Charmeleon, Growlithe, and then waved to Whitley. Then waved to Whitley and smiled, "Let's go, Whitley, Chimchar, it's time for us to get going!"

As soon as Whitley said yes, Chimchar immediately jumped onto Rope's shoulder. Whitley rolled his eyes at Chimchar and muttered, "You little heartless guy!"

Then followed suit.

On the way, Whitley looked around the surrounding forest and the Pokémon that appeared from time to time in the forest. However, it seemed that no Pokémon came close, which made Whitley a little disappointed. You know, when he was playing outside, Pokémon often appeared around him, either asking for food or... coming to eat.

Although it's dangerous, it is still fun. After all, Whitley is not a helpless little girl. She is also a trainer. She seems to have been a trainer longer than Rope. Although she is an unregistered wild trainer.

Rope just walked ahead with her head down, to the point where she wasn't afraid of getting lost, Rotom was navigating ahead.

"There is a group of wild Beedrills 500 meters ahead. It is recommended to change the route, loto. The route is being replanned, (_..), planning completed, turn right 200 meters ahead, loto!"

That said, Rotom was out for a rare release. After all, Rope usually watched quite closely. The main thing was that Rotom really didn't have any fighting ability.

As for subjugation, it wasn't that Rope hadn't thought about it, but it was rejected by Rotom himself.

Rotom will not let himself become someone else's Pokémon, he and Rope can be partners, but can not accept the bondage of Pokéball.

And Rope's powers have to work on a Pokémon whose belonging is his own. So Rotom can't eat Rope's ability bonuses either, but Rope isn't some heartless guy.

He has already helped Rotom to develop a series of training programs, even if it can't make Rotom become some kind of Pokémon and its powerful, but at least to make him able to defend himself, or to have an ability to escape when he meets a strong enemy.

Rope was curious about why Rotom didn't want to be taken in, but he didn't ask, everyone has secrets they don't want others to know. Rope definitely understood the feeling if others didn't tell him, so if Rotom didn't tell him, Rope would never ask.

"Rope, you don't look too good, huh? What's wrong?"

Whitley walked over to Rope and leaned down to look at Rope's face before asking.

"It's nothing, it's just that Professor Oak said for me to speak at Celadon University for two classes and I was thinking of what to say." Rope looked up, then smiled.

Whitley didn't see anything wrong so she just let out an "Oh" and then ran ahead to talk to Rotom. Chimchar was also asleep on her head.

Rope looked at the picture and breathed a soft sigh of relief.

Professor Oak did ask him to go to Celadon University to give two lectures. But to be honest, there was really nothing to worry about with this, Rope was originally a researcher who had filled the gaps in the field of research, in other words in this area, for the time being, what he said was the authority. So even if he deliberately tried to mislead others, he could easily do so. It's just that Rope doesn't have the need to do so.

Lecturing wasn't difficult, saying random things was enough.

What made Rope really worried...was the words he talked about with Year at that time.

The world was in danger of being destroyed?

To be honest, if Year hadn't said that, Rope would have had to feel like someone else was spreading rumors...

Not to mention, the big bosses of those villainous organizations all look like ruthless people who intend to destroy the world. But in reality, none of their ideas are realized. Let's take the Hoenn region as an example.

Archie and Maxie intend to use Kyogre and Groudon to create oceans and earth. In a sense, that's what can destroy the world. But... does Rayquaza agree? Even if Rayquaza agrees...does Arceus agree? Even if Arceus says yes, will humanity as a group say yes?

Kyogre and Groudon are strong, but not invincible. Not to mention, when it comes to that time, the Elite Four Champions from all the regions will fight together, not to mention Kyogre and Groudon, even demon god Hoopa will have to kneel down, even though he has already knelt down...

Arceus would have a much easier time facing these guys, after all, if it's a full-bodied Arceus, with the tablet complete and the Life Jade retrieved, then it's really just strong and invincible.

But if you think about it, Year's words really aren't alarmist...

What kind of world needs to be divided into 18 gods to maintain world order?

You have to know that things like world order are all regulated. As long as it functioned properly, there was no need for others to maintain it...

What made Rope feel even more puzzled was that according to Year, it was true that Rope was legally crossing over when they sent him here, but Rope wasn't recognized by the Will of the World at that time, which meant that it was a tourist. And the Twin Dragons of Time and Space, who had mastered the power of time and space that the World's Will had divided, were able to 'repatriate' Rope.

That's right, 'repatriate'.

In the end this was someone else's territory, you had the qualifications to come in, and the being had the full power to repatriate you.

That's how tourists are treated.

But it was logical that the legitimate travelers who held the company's 'passes' would be recognized by the world's will the first time they entered the world, and would be converted from 'tourists' to 'residents' In this way, the native Temporal God loses the right to 'repatriate'.

But Rope was different...