Ecological Park

With the village's farmland now in his hands, Rei wasted no time transforming it into something greater—a thriving Ecological Park. Instead of simple farmland, he envisioned a place where Pokémon could live, grow, and train freely while coexisting with nature.

To make this vision a reality, he divided the land into six distinct areas, each carefully designed to support different types of Pokémon and ecosystems. He wants to make his park not just a farm where he can earn money but also a place to breed and improve pokemon.

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1. The Fruit Garden – Hanuape's Domain

The first section was a lush orchard, filled with vibrant fruit trees, berry bushes, and medicinal plants. This area became the heart of the park's natural ecosystem, sustaining both Pokémon and the land itself.

The Butterfree from Mira's old farm remained here to aid in polination. Hanuape also have a tree house for him to live him. Rei plans to collect mankey with psychic qualities to be Hanuape helpers in taking care of the garden.

Rei also had plans to introduce special hybrid berries, using his superpiwers to cultivate plants with interesting abilities. His goal is to make a mushroom with meat texture and taste that way, Staraptor doesn't have to kill some pokemon to eat.

That is why next to the garden stood a greenhouse, where Rei experimented with growing rare and modified plants.

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2. The River – Swampert's new home

A clear, flowing river ran through part of the park, creating a perfect habitat for water Pokémon.

This are will be manage by Swampert. His job is in maintaining balance in the aquatic environment.

Goldeen, Lotad, and Magikarp naturally migrated to the river, drawn to the clean water and rich ecosystem.

Rei embedded Water Stones along the riverbed, hoping to encourage natural evolution among the Pokémon living there.

This river would serve as a breeding ground for strong water Pokémon, ensuring a self-sustaining cycle of life.

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3. The Great Tree – Staraptor's Nest

At the center of the park stood an ancient, towering tree, its massive branches stretching high into the sky.

This tree became home to Staraptor, who took on the role of guardian of the skies, watching over the entire park.

Several Starly nested here, creating a growing community of avian Pokémon.

Rei designed special perches and wind currents, making this the ideal training ground for flying-type Pokémon.

With Staraptor watching over everything from above, the park and the village had its very own aerial protector.

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4. The Farmlands – Dubwool's Domain

A large section of the land remained dedicated to farming, but instead of traditional crops, it now served as a Pokémon habitat.

Dubwool took charge here, overseeing a growing herd of Wooloo and Nacli, ensuring they lived in a safe, structured environment.

Rei used his breeding expertise to develop the perfect food for these Pokémon, increasing their growth rate and wool quality.

This farmland would provide natural resources like wool, minerals, and Pokémon food, making the park self-sufficient.

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5. The Estate – Rei's Home and Forge

At the heart of it all stood a spacious house—not just a home for Rei, but a base for all his Pokémon.

Lycanroc and Mimikyu stayed here, always near Rei.

A forge was built within the estate, where Rei and Lycanrock could craft special tools and equipment for both himself and his Pokémon.

Inside, there was a training room, where he planned to help his Pokémon further develop their abilities.

This estate was more than just a place to live—it was the nerve center of Rei's growing empire.

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Looking over his newly built Ecological Park, Rei felt a sense of accomplishment. This was only the beginning.

With the perfect environment, his Pokémon would grow stronger naturally, his research would break new ground, and his village would have a future worth staying for.