Deep in the Sen Mizu Wetland.
This is not really the center of Sen Mizu Wetland, because the center of Sen Mizu Wetland is Lake Village.
We all want to take over the land of the Lake Village for ourselves. But... I'm afraid it's not that optimistic is all.
When they thought of that horrible fellow in that lake, it was inevitable that those of them who lived in the wild would feel scorn. Although everyone was a Pokémon. But the gap between Pokémon and Pokémon is even more terrifying than the gap between humans and Pokémon, okay?
While thinking so, it grabbed a handful of water plants with its hand and stuffed it into its big mouth.
Although those humans who occupied the Lake Village were nothing, that big guy was just too tricky. Moreover, according to the God's Origin, if they dared to harm the people in the village, then they would immediately withdraw their 'gift' to this place.
This was something that all Pokémon could not accept. So if any Pokémon really wanted to monopolize that central location, he would be besieged by the Pokémon of the entire Sen Mizu Wetland.
No one would want to face such a crisis unless they were a true god.
He filled his mouth with another handful of water plants, then looked at the large, round, shiny pile not far from him, and the joy in his heart couldn't help but well up.
This was what he was striving for!
The only thing that was really worth fighting for was the round stuff.
A bunch of fools fought and died all day long over that little bit of territory. You know, if you can't get close enough to the center, then even the biggest territory doesn't mean much.
But since they don't have any good feelings towards humans, they won't enter the village and become its guardian Pokémon...
What's more important, as I've already said before... that one guarding the Lake Village has already absorbed pretty much all of the energy spilled from the entire center of the beatific origin. So there was nothing for them to go and grab at all.
Of course, if they could actually go and grab it, then they wouldn't even have the slightest hesitation in saying that they would grab it.
However... right now, it seemed that it was simply not the right time either.
Thinking so, he couldn't help but yawn, and he had to say that this kind of lying around day after day and being able to make himself stronger was just too emotional.
So he rolled over, ready to get a good night's sleep in.
And in his pile of collection, a round crystal ball was lying quietly.
And on that crystal ball, there were inexplicable lines and spots.
Yawning again, listening to the sound of gurgling water in his ears, he just fell asleep.
And at this moment Rope was walking in this direction.
Along the way Rope saw quite a variety of Pokémon, definitely not just limited to Pokémon from the Sinnoh region, there were even quite a few Pokémon from other regions present.
Rope even saw a wild Milotic, which Rope shouldn't have been surprised to see. After all, this thing was rare, but it was also a species native to the Sinnoh region. Though its distribution is very small, and its numbers are even rarer.
But this Milotic really showed Rope that it was on the same power level as Cynthia's Milotic, but with a different fighting style.
Cynthia's Milotic was strong in combat, but its true strength lay in its survivability.
With Milotic around, Cynthia's team would have a hard time falling apart. There would always be someone to carry the load.
But this Milotic looked anything but. A dragon's tail slapped that Feraligatr right out of the sky.
And it's a female Milotic, so Takeshi's Milotic herd is a waste of space compared to this one!
Rope guessed that Takeshi's Milotic swarm would be incapable of fighting if he just stood over there.
But that must have been what Takeshi expected. You can't expect too much from an ornamental fish, after all.
Rope and the Milotic had only fought, not choosing to test each other's strengths. After all, Rope had no intention of antagonizing other Pokémon, and the Milotic was really jealous of Rope...
Not every human could come to the depths of this wetland, especially if this guy wasn't a villager of the Lake Village. Getting this far was a good enough indication of the man's skill.
Milotic wasn't much of a fighter Pokémon to begin with, and even if they were forced to fight all day long now that they'd gotten caught up in the turf business, that didn't mean Milotic liked it.
But she was different from the other Pokémon...she wasn't an outsider, she had always lived in the middle of the Sen Mizu Wetlands...this was her home, and how could she agree to someone else trying to break into her home.
Rope didn't know how complicated Milotic's heart was right now, he just smiled at Milotic and then continued walking towards the distance. It was still some distance away from his destination is all.
Milotic looked at Rope's departing direction, and his two good-looking eyebrows moved gently.
There...wasn't that guy's territory? Although that guy didn't have any special obsession with territory, Milotic didn't think it was possible to really go there like that.
That guy just seemed to have a good temper, and really speaking, that guy's temper was the one that was really bad.
But in the end, none of these things had anything to do with Milotic, she looked at Rope's departing back, and vaguely had some bad feelings, so she simply dived into the water, preparing to leave this place.
If we really want to fight, this place may not be safe, it's better to prepare for evacuation.
Milotic thought secretly in his own mind.
Rope was looking at the Samurott not far away with a dumbfounded look on his face.Seriously, Three Starter Pokémon Pokémon like Feraligatr and Samurott could be said to be quite rare. Even within the League, you had to pay for them or apply to the top.
And that's with effective and fast manual breeding. The Three Starter Pokémon in the wild...very rare in themselves not to mention that there really isn't any guarantee of strength or talent.
Really not every Pokémon is capable of becoming strong. Both innate and acquired factors come into play. It's a reason why Pokémon aren't averse to being subjugated by their own recognized trainers a lot of the time.
Subjugation is nothing, and if they can't become stronger or live a better life, it's only a matter of time before Pokémon turn their backs on their trainers.
Pokémon are not philanthropists. Every Pokémon has its own demands.
That's why Rope was surprised when he looked at Samurott. After all, in the wild, such a powerful Samurott was really rare. A water otter as a hatchling wasn't exactly a powerful Pokémon.
Or with Three Starter Pokémon in their juvenile years were not strong. But the potential of the three evolutions and the ability to evolve afterward is great. And it can be a decent fighter at stage two.
The first time Samurott saw Rope, he greeted him with a water pistol.
Rope was flabbergasted the whole time. Seriously, it was true that the Pokémon of Sen Mizu Wetland were all quite grumpy, but it wasn't true that they were grumpy to such an unreasonable degree. It was reasonable to say that they were still able to communicate, but what kind of logic was this raising his hand to hit himself?
With Milotic around, Cynthia's team would have a hard time falling apart. There would always be someone to carry the load.
But this Milotic looked anything but. A dragon's tail slapped that Feraligatr right out of the sky.
And it's a female Milotic, so Takeshi's Milotic herd is a waste of space compared to this one!
Rope guessed that Takeshi's Milotic swarm would be incapable of fighting if he just stood over there.
But that must have been what Takeshi expected. You can't expect too much from an ornamental fish, after all.
Rope and the Milotic had only fought, not choosing to test each other's strengths. After all, Rope had no intention of antagonizing other Pokémon, and the Milotic was really jealous of Rope...
Not every human could come to the depths of this wetland, especially if this guy wasn't a villager of the Lake Village. Getting this far was a good enough indication of the man's skill.
Milotic wasn't much of a fighter Pokémon to begin with, and even if they were forced to fight all day long now that they'd gotten caught up in the turf business, that didn't mean Milotic liked it.
But she was different from the other Pokémon...she wasn't an outsider, she had always lived in the middle of the Sen Mizu Wetlands...this was her home, and how could she agree to someone else trying to break into her home.
Rope didn't know how complicated Milotic's heart was right now, he just smiled at Milotic and then continued walking towards the distance. It was still some distance away from his destination is all.
Milotic looked at Rope's departing direction, and his two good-looking eyebrows moved gently.
There...wasn't that guy's territory? Although that guy didn't have any special obsession with territory, Milotic didn't think it was possible to really go there like that.
That guy just seemed to have a good temper, and really speaking, that guy's temper was the one that was really bad.
But in the end, none of these things had anything to do with Milotic, she looked at Rope's departing back, and vaguely had some bad feelings, so she simply dived into the water, preparing to leave this place.
If we really want to fight, this place may not be safe, it's better to prepare for evacuation.
Milotic thought secretly in his own mind.
Rope was looking at the Samurott not far away with a dumbfounded look on his face.Seriously, Three Starter Pokémon Pokémon like Feraligatr and Samurott could be said to be quite rare. Even within the League, you had to pay for them or apply to the top.
And that's with effective and fast manual breeding. The Three Starter Pokémon in the wild...very rare in themselves not to mention that there really isn't any guarantee of strength or talent.
Really not every Pokémon is capable of becoming strong. Both innate and acquired factors come into play. It's a reason why Pokémon aren't averse to being subjugated by their own recognized trainers a lot of the time.
Subjugation is nothing, and if they can't become stronger or live a better life, it's only a matter of time before Pokémon turn their backs on their trainers.
Pokémon are not philanthropists. Every Pokémon has its own demands.
That's why Rope was surprised when he looked at Samurott. After all, in the wild, such a powerful Samurott was really rare. A water otter as a hatchling wasn't exactly a powerful Pokémon.
Or with Three Starter Pokémon in their juvenile years were not strong. But the potential of the three evolutions and the ability to evolve afterward is great. And it can be a decent fighter at stage two.
The first time Samurott saw Rope, he greeted him with a water pistol.
Rope was flabbergasted the whole time. Seriously, it was true that the Pokémon of Sen Mizu Wetland were all quite grumpy, but it wasn't true that they were grumpy to such an unreasonable degree. It was reasonable to say that they were still able to communicate, but what kind of logic was this raising his hand to hit himself?
But it was only a moment of surprise, Rope suddenly remembered that in this Sen Mizu Wetland he was in, Champion level Pokémon were not many, but they were really not considered few either.
I guess it should be due to the Origin as well.
Thinking about this, Rope couldn't help but sigh with emotion, this thing called Origin was simply like the donkey's meat of the Pokémon world! In the previous situation where the Origin was sealed and parasitized others, it was still impossible to see any clues.
But this Origin of Water that had been completely unsealed and was able to be utilized was also giving Rope a hand, a small knife pulling his butt and opening his eyes.
Rope subconsciously looked to his waist. According to the words of the Great Sacrifice, something like the Origin can only exist one among countless points in time. In other words, after Rope came to this time and space with the Origin of Water, the Origin of Water in this time and space became this unique Origin of Water in Rope's hand.
This kind of thing that had uniqueness in different time and space. It goes without saying that it's a treasure.
Still, before Rope came here, he thought that this Pokémon here would be powerful enough, but Rope never expected that what appeared in front of him now would be this Quagsire.
This thing really didn't seem threatening at all, and could even be called one of the three Beanies along with Slowpoke and Psyduck.
The Quagsire that was sleeping seemed to sense Rope's arrival, so it slowly broke open its eyes, rubbed its pea eyes with its own hand, and tilted its head to look at Rope with a puzzled expression.
The corner of Rope's mouth twitched slightly.
In, the origin? Isn't it a bit inappropriate to drape such a thing?