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After more than a hundred years, the Poké Ball in Volo's hand was no longer the Hisuian Poké Ball but had been replaced with a modern one. It was easy to guess—this had to be a newly captured Pokémon.

"Take this."

Seeing the Gible, Hikaru already had some ideas in mind. He reached into his bag and took out a small berry with a striped red exterior, somewhat hard, and resembling magma.

"Yo~"

Honedge was eager for battle. After a thousand years away from c ...

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Okay, but what are you in for, really?

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Now!

Okay, okay!

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