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you seem nice, I can 'Play Nice' if you like, don't worry, I'll be gentle with you, and avoid the fire too
if it starts raining, can I borrow the umbrella.
"You are surprisingly polite for your age, but I never sympathize with anyone who might be a threat to these flowers. Not even the most kindest of them. As of this 'umbrella' you speak, it's actually both a parasol, and the flower that shall never wither in eternity. It can block rain and any projectile possible, but I don't think I will ever bestow it to anyone. Now please leave before I hunt you down out of spite, and if you value your life and fear the beauty of an agonizing death, I recommend you don't return at all~"
*pulls out a machine, presses the B button, and saps the energy out of the evolving Pokemon*
Huh, crazy old Professor Rowan was right, Pokemon do give off energy when they evolve. AND NOW IT'S MINE!!!
How the heck does a rock stop a Pokemon from evolving? Then again, how the heck do rocks cause certain Pokemon to evolve?
I may have 11 PhDs in hard sciences, but I think I may need to go to Pokemon University.
"Hey there young Vulpix, that Pokemon there is Mega Charizard Y, be nice to it, and don't mess with it's horns - isn't that right @waterlubber; by the way how you doing Charizard!"
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