On the final day of February, Aiden's suddenly released video once again swiftly topped the Pokémon TV trending chart.
Compared to his previous "Arceus Creation Myth," this second episode about Mew—a science-oriented video—garnered even greater heat, going viral overnight across the entire internet.
The reason was simple—
In the last "Creation Myth," Aiden himself had admitted its authenticity was unverifiable, suggesting viewers treat it as just a story.
Though scholars from various regions had later collectively confirmed that all the Legendary Pokémon he mentioned truly existed, proving the creation process itself was clearly an unsolvable puzzle.
Unless they could find the Creator God Arceus himself, the content from that last video could never be verified.
Thus, treating it as a pure mythological tale was probably the best approach anyway.
After all, that's exactly what Teacher Azure had implied.
But this time's Mew education was presented completely differently…
Teacher Azure had directly brought this mysterious Mythical Pokémon into the video—not only as the star but also showcasing several of its transformation "special skills"!
For his fans, only two words filled their minds—
Authoritative. So authoritative!
Even Professor Oak could only fill Mew's Pokédex entry based on sparse discoveries, with no photo of Mew in the Pokédex at all.
But Teacher Azure? He'd dragged Mew itself into the frame—who would dare question him now?
You're even more impressive than Professor Oak!
Even Professor Oak himself appeared in the comments section of this episode, giving high praise to Aiden's presentation.
Of course, he was already a regular under Teacher Azure's videos—many fans had long grown accustomed to this.
Professor Oak, Steven, Cynthia, and various Elite Fours and Champions—all part of Teacher Azure's network, frequently appearing in his live streams or comment sections…
Now even legendary Pokémon were being personally invited by Aiden as video material.
When it came to connections, no one was more absurdly well-connected than Aiden!
...
Kanto Region, Pallet Town, Oak Research Laboratory.
"Aiden's second episode was indeed about Mew."
Watching the content on his phone screen and sending off his complimentary text, Professor Oak's energetic face quickly showed a smile.
Some time ago, when Aiden had brought Mew to the lab, he'd vaguely sensed this day would come—and hadn't forgotten to give an offline "update reminder" at the time.
Though it was later than expected…
But for Mew, Aiden must truly be a rather special human, right?
Unlike ordinary spectators, Professor Oak understood these mysterious Mythical Pokémon deeply.
Strictly speaking, Mythical Pokémon were rarer than even "Legendary Pokémon." Most were unique special individuals who almost never appeared before humans.
If not for encountering a Celebi during his youth—which sparked his deep interest in these Mythical Pokémon—even as a leader in academia, his understanding of these special Pokémon would likely remain blank.
But one thing Professor Oak could confirm—
Mythical Pokémon might not possess overwhelmingly powerful strength, but their perception of spiritual power was unparalleled.
Thus, under extremely rare circumstances, certain traits in humans might catch their attention, forming bonds.
Like his relationship with that Celebi who could freely travel through time and space.
"As the guardian of the World Tree, Mew should also be a Pokémon extremely sensitive to human inner thoughts, right?"
Professor Oak mused to himself.
The only human known to have gained Mew's recognition seemed to be the Aura Guardian Aaron from centuries ago—the one who sacrificed himself to restart the World Tree and prevent war.
Viewed this way, perhaps Aiden shared some similarities with that Aura Guardian?
Thinking this, Professor Oak suddenly froze, then quickly shook his head.
I must be overthinking it…
Just then, a researcher approached mysteriously, looking hesitant toward Professor Oak but not speaking.
"What's happened?"
Professor Oak smiled and asked proactively.
"Have you seen Teacher Azure's latest video, Professor?"
The researcher scratched his head, speaking without confidence. Professor Oak immediately understood.
His frequent attention to Aiden's uploaded videos wasn't a secret at the Oak Research Lab. Many researchers were also Aiden fans, often gathering to discuss his new videos.
But this video held completely different significance from previous ones.
"Related to Mew?"
"Yes…"
The researcher nodded. After a brief mental preparation, he finally took a deep breath to ask:
"Doctor, the Kanto Pokédex you created has always had one Pokémon with almost completely blank data. If we could complete Mew's entry, the Kanto Pokédex would become perfect."
"..."
Professor Oak fell silent for a moment, then sighed.
He'd roughly anticipated this would happen soon.
After all, the Oak Research Lab primarily studied the relationship between Pokémon and humans, with secondary focus on local Pokémon ecology.
After decades of research, almost all Pokémon in Kanto had been confirmed, their data fully cataloged in the Pokédex to assist new trainers.
Only one Pokémon remained—its information still almost completely blank in the Pokédex.
That was Mew.
As a rare Mythical Pokémon, the researchers responsible for Pokédex data collection had long assumed this section would remain permanently missing.
Until Mew suddenly appeared in Aiden's video, giving them hope to make the Pokédex flawless.
That's why this researcher had urgently sought out Professor Oak, hoping to persuade him to contact Teacher Azure so they could fulfill their lifelong wish.
"If Teacher Azure agrees, we can travel to Paldea too!"
To the researcher's words, Professor Oak didn't reply immediately. Instead, after smiling and shaking his head, he slowly spoke:
"Let's not."
"What good would recording data on Legendary and Mythical Pokémon do anyway?"
"Not only would it be unhelpful for beginners, it might more likely be exploited by malicious parties, repeating the tragedy of Mewtwo's creation."
As he spoke, Professor Oak's expression showed slight emotion.
If Aiden's video had been released before the Team Rocket incident, he might indeed have proactively contacted Aiden to complete the final Pokédex entry.
But Mewtwo's appearance and Team Rocket's actions had given this Pokémon professor—who had researched for decades yet understood human diversity less well—a new perspective.
Pokémon scholars obtaining Mew's eyelash fossil had at most studied its genetic sequence, confirming its status as the origin of Pokémon.
But once Mew's genes fell into evil organizations like Team Rocket, the consequences could become unpredictable.
Mewtwo was the perfect example.
So…
Perhaps keeping legendary beings mysterious was also a form of protection for them.
Aiden earning recognition from both Mew and Mewtwo probably wasn't unrelated to this principle.
Remaining unmoved by legendary Pokémon's allure—in some ways, this counted as a special kind of pure-heartedness.
Professor Oak sighed, his conviction strengthening.
"Let's halt research on Mew. The power of Legendary Pokémon holds fatal attraction for humans—few can maintain their true selves before such special power like Aiden."
"Besides, isn't Teacher Azure's educational video sufficient? It's far more intuitive than using a Pokédex anyway."
After speaking, Professor Oak smiled slightly.
"Sometimes, leaving space blank might itself be a kind of perfection."
...
Waking up, Aiden was eating breakfast while watching his newly released video from last night with Mew.
"Mew~"
Seeing itself appear on the phone screen, Mew immediately giggled, patting Aiden's shoulder repeatedly with its small, oil-stained hands from just eating a sandwich.
This earned Aiden's glare.
This little one was definitely doing it on purpose—all this oil on my clothes!
Regarding his "filming" invitation, Mew had initially been stunned, but quickly understood and showed strong interest.
Not only was it cooperative throughout filming—almost single-take—but it even spontaneously added some flair, showcasing its innate exceptional camera presence…
Now it was still watching its own performance with relish.
Though Aiden couldn't understand what Mew was saying, from its expression and body language, it seemed quite satisfied with its performance?
As expected of you!
While chewing his sandwich, Aiden silently gave Mew a thumbs-up behind its back.
"So Mew really is the guardian of the World Tree?"
Unlike Mew's face beaming with joy, Mewtwo's expression showed shock and disbelief.
It had never seen the legendary Creator God Arceus, but it knew Mew well.
Though it had initially viewed Mew through an almost perfect lens, after coming to Sunshine Gym and daily interactions, that filter had quickly shattered.
Could it be that among the Creator God's earliest creations, there simply weren't any proper specimens? Or had even that supreme being occasionally misjudged?
Was that why this clearly unreliable Mew was entrusted with guarding the World Tree?
It probably didn't spend more than ten days a year actually on the World Tree…
"Mew?"
Suddenly sensing an unusual gaze, Mew instinctively turned its head, only to see Mewtwo looking away simultaneously, leaving it feeling puzzled.
Did I imagine it?
"..."
Aiden observed the two little ones' interaction but chose silence, seeing but not speaking.
Only suppressing laughter was slightly difficult—he was nearly bursting with internal injury.
"Knock knock knock—"
Just as Aiden was about to break into laughter, a knock suddenly came from the gym's main door.
Aiden immediately seized the opportunity to stand up, sprinting toward the door while finally letting his smile break free.
"Mew..."
Mew cast a suspicious glance at Aiden, letting out an exasperated sigh.
I feel like he's hiding something from me?
Forget it—the phone is most important!
Shaking its head, Mew stopped worrying and continued watching its handsome self in the video with relish.
On Aiden's side, opening the door revealed a very familiar Indeedee.
"Umm…"
Seeing Aiden, the Indeedee immediately looked up, gazing at him with pitiful, aggrieved eyes.
?
Aiden froze.
While he could somewhat read Pokémon expressions and body language, it required familiarity with that specific Pokémon.
This Indeedee clearly wasn't in that category—he'd only met her twice before.
So naturally, Aiden couldn't decipher her meaning.
Regarding this Indeedee, he only knew she'd apparently been fired by the heartless owner of Seafood Fresco—the rest was completely unknown.
But this wasn't a major problem.
"Mewtwo, come help!"
Aiden turned toward the distant Mewtwo, calling out loudly.
Not understanding was fine—they had a ready-made translator~
Not just the Team Rocket Meowth from the anime could understand both human and Pokémon languages.
Mewtwo was also Sunshine Gym's ace translator!
With Mewtwo joining in, understanding the Indeedee's meaning became much simpler.
"It says it's very hungry and asks if you can give it something to eat."
As Mewtwo translated the Indeedee's words, it also silently observed this never-before-seen Pokémon.
Judging by the faint psychic power emanating from it, it should be a Psychic-type like itself, right?
"Oh, that's all!"
Aiden scratched his head, quickly entering the kitchen. When he returned, he held two sandwiches.
"Here you go—hospitality's limited~"
Perhaps his previous kindness had left a special impression on this unemployed Indeedee, leading her to seek him out when starving?
Anyway, Sunshine Gym wasn't short on money or food.
"Umm!"
Grateful for Aiden's kindness, the Indeedee's eyes quickly showed emotion. The horn-like appendages drooping on both sides of her head trembled slightly as she took the sandwiches and gulped them down in a few bites.
"There's more if you're still hungry—don't be shy."
Seeing this, Aiden smiled immediately, turning to fetch more food.
Indeedee were emotional Pokémon who could sense human feelings—positive emotions were their primary source of power.
But besides spiritual nourishment, they naturally needed energy to maintain physical activity.
Anyway, the kitchen always had leftover food for Pokémon to snack on when tired from afternoon play—sharing some with her would be no problem.
"Umm!"
Just then, the Indeedee behind him suddenly reached out, grabbing his sleeve.
Stopping mid-step, Aiden instinctively looked toward Mewtwo.
The meaning was clear:
I don't understand—help translate!
"It says—"
Mewtwo opened its mouth. After a brief pause to gather emotions, it mimicked the Indeedee's urgent tone from earlier:
"Kind big brother, could you allow me to work at this gym? I can do anything!"
"..."
Truly worthy of Mewtwo—even the tone was perfectly replicated. She might even have potential to become a film star like Diantha.
Amidst Aiden's inner admiration, he quickly realized—
No, that's not the point!
His gaze immediately turned to the Indeedee.
He had indeed previously thought it would be nice if the gym had an Indeedee to help manage daily affairs and maybe teach him to make more advanced dishes.
But he hadn't expected it would happen so coincidentally…
That an Indeedee would actually come knocking on his door?
Thinking this, Aiden didn't hesitate, nodding at the expectant Indeedee.
"Of course! Come in—we'll discuss details."
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