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Chapter 233 - Chapter 233: Ace's Diary

"October 8, Alliance Calendar Year 47. Light rain. Starting today, I'm going to keep a diary to record my situation and thoughts so I don't forget things.

It's been seven days since Pryce passed away. I guess you could call it his 'first seven days,' but since he died in the past, I'm not sure if the timing is right.

Today also marks the fifth year since my rebirth in this world.

The Kanto and Johto regions are completely stable now. No more evil organizations are causing trouble in these areas. All the regions are developing rapidly, and the future looks promising.

Note: Rotom has been complaining to me that the 'Wrecking Crew' has a new member: a Genesect."

"October 8. Sunny. Still working on the Rock-type issue with Fossil Pokémon. I have some leads, but I need to do some experiments.

Also, the 'Wrecking Crew' of three has had their training volume tripled. Genesect is already exhausted, so it's ready for the next experiment."

"October 9. Sunny. Ash dropped by, saying he was trying to avoid his biggest life problem. Misty and Yellow both have feelings for him, and he asked me what he should do.

That damn normie. I, with my heart full of 'justice,' talked to him for an hour about the benefits of a harmonious, big-family ending. Ash is now thinking about having both of them.

Wishing you a good ship, you scoundrel!"

"October 10. Silver was finally arrested and put in jail. However, Professor Oak and Professor Elm forgave him, and he was released after only three days.

On the same day, Green came by to say goodbye before embarking on her journey to find her family.

My fossil research is currently missing a crucial sample, so it has to be temporarily put on hold. The modification of Poké Balls is now on the agenda, and I plan to start the work as soon as possible.

Note: The Genesect modification is complete. The cannon diameter has been increased by three centimeters. As expected, caliber is justice!

Another note: I still have no leads on the cartridge research. I need some samples to disassemble."

"October 11. Overcast. Glacier and Melt have completely settled in. Lapras has become a 'winner' and is the object of much envy and jealousy from other Pokémon.

I'm considering finding them a partner, but then I remember I'm still single, so I mercilessly erase that thought.

Women only get in the way of my journey to become stronger!"

"October 12. Special training!"

"October 13. Special training!"

"October 14. Special training!"

"October 15. Sunny. Something big happened in Pallet Town. Professor Oak officially retired from the front lines. Crystal will take his place as the League's special researcher on Pokémon.

I feel this is the right decision for Professor Oak.

He's too old now; he's not the champion he once was. He even finds it difficult to catch Pokémon these days. Retiring to peacefully mentor Crystal and serve as an assistant is a great way for him to enjoy his golden years."

"October 16. Special training!"

"October 17. Special training!"

"October 18. Cloudy. Kirlia's energy suppression has reached its limit. It has successfully evolved into a Gardevoir.

Gardevoir was very excited and hugged me for a long time. I can personally guarantee that this Pokémon, a star of fanfiction in my previous life, has a very soft body and is of the "easily toppled" type."

"October 19. Special training!"

"October 20. Special training!"

"October 21. Special training!"

"October 22. Special training!"

"October 23. Heavy rain. The gossip today is delicious. After being successfully brainwashed, Ash tried to explain the 'harem path' to Misty. As a result, she slapped him so hard he flew away, doing a 180-degree spin in the air before landing.

The only thing that bothers me a bit is that Yellow is so easy-going, she was actually willing to take the secondary position.

Tsk tsk, that kind of open-mindedness is something all women should learn from.

I heard Ash was dragged by Gold to Silver Mountain for special training. Ash probably wants to lie low for a while, or he'll be brutally beaten by an enraged Misty."

"October 24. Light rain. My cooking skills have improved, and I finally got that thing.

All the accumulated stuff has now been converted into physical strength.

I feel capable again! I went to challenge Blaziken to a one-on-one fight and got brutally beaten.

This guy doesn't even hold back against his own trainer. Tomorrow, its training will be doubled!"

"October 25. Overcast. The weather is very cool today, so I've decided to take a day off and have a barbecue party to help my Pokémon relax and get into a good state.

It was a great idea, but I forgot that these Pokémon have huge appetites, especially Genesect, that glutton. It ate nearly 500 pounds of meat all by itself. I really don't know where that thing's stomach is.

However, this barbecue party gave me a new idea.

It's already confirmed that Poké Balls made from Apricorns get their special properties from the energy of the fruit.

If that's the case, what about Berries?

Although they can't be baked, I can separate and extract the power from inside the fruit and then recombine it.

So, can I use this method to enhance Poké Balls or develop new ones?

It's a great idea, but the margin for error is very low, and it requires a lot of experiments to verify.

I can be self-sufficient with Berries, but for Apricorns... I'll buy some for now. In the future, I'll need to set aside a plot of land specifically for growing Apricorns.

After all, when the League develops, common Berries won't be worth much. Under the influence of the wider environment, even if the Berries I grow are more effective, a price drop is inevitable.

Fortunately, the contract has a fixed price, so a price drop won't affect me at all. This is a brilliant move!"

"October 26. Light rain. The League is pretty fast; the Apricorns have all arrived. However, progress on extracting Berry energy is slow. I need some specialized equipment.

Looks like I'll have to shell out a lot of money again..."

"October 27. Sunny. There's been some progress on energy extraction, but the Apricorns have a certain repulsion to the energy fusion of other Berries.

The experiment failed.

But another idea has appeared in my mind. If I can successfully try it, it might solve this repulsion issue."

"October 28. Cloudy. I took Rayquaza to a deserted island at least a few hundred kilometers off the coast. After destroying its damaged Poké Ball, I gave Rayquaza a new one.

At the same time, I risked Rayquaza ripping my head off to clip its nails, pull off some scales, and cut a small piece of muscle tissue and some Dragon blood.

Of course, the price was steep. Rayquaza nearly killed me. But I've successfully healed all its wounds.

For the sake of a successful experiment, I've gone all out."

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