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Chapter 124 - 87. Rayquaza's Megastone?(Part 2)

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Then he fell into a blissful sleep. 

They had wanted to do this for a long time. 

Pikachu was also a little helpless but didn't say anything. 

Instead, he stayed with Lurantis and rested. 

If you got it, you would be awakened by Gardevoir. 

After checking the time, Evan also got up and went downstairs directly to start his morning work. 

At this moment, Luisa and the others ran in from outside. 

"Brother Evan!" 

"Are you up yet?" 

"We brought you breakfast!" 

A group of little girls ran in from outside, shouting excitedly. 

Today was Saturday, so they had the day off. All these little ones came running over and brought Evan's breakfast along. 

Malaya, the new addition to the group, followed closely behind. 

After so many days, Malaya had completely integrated into the big family. 

When she was in school, Tiger and the others also took care of her. It could be said that she was having a great time. 

"Just put breakfast on the table. You guys go play," Evan said with a laugh when he saw them. 

Hearing Evan's words, Luisa nodded. She placed the basin she had brought on the table and then hurriedly ran toward the backyard. 

They were going to play with the hatched Growlithes. 

Evan started to wash up. 

Gardevoir and the other Pokémon began helping Evan feed the Pokémon that needed attention, such as the Magikarp in the water. 

These Pokémon probably had the best lives here. Every day, they had no worries and just waited for someone to come over and feed them. 

In addition, the Pokémon in Violet didn't require much help from Evan. 

Evan's Pokémon had taken over the training plans for the others. Gardevoir, being the eldest sister, acted as their instructor. 

Now, those Pokémon were being trained in an orderly manner, and their strength was slowly improving. 

Even Lucario, after coming here, was assigned various tasks by Evan, leading to its strength increasing significantly—not to mention the others. 

After finishing his wash-up, Evan started eating breakfast. 

Isla and others were on vacation today and tomorrow, so Evan was alone in the breeding house for these two days. 

He couldn't leave either, as the Pokémon needed someone to look after them. 

While Evan was eating breakfast, the alarm at the breeding house rang. 

Hearing the alert, Evan hurriedly got up and walked over. 

When he reached the incubation area, he discovered that the remaining Growlithe eggs were glowing. 

Obviously, this meant they were hatching. 

"Hatching together?" 

"Unbelievable!" Evan was shocked. 

All the eggs were hatching at once. Was it just a coincidence? 

Thinking of this, Evan quickly finished the buns in his hand, then rushed inside. 

Evan opened the hatching chamber and waited quietly. 

Hearing the siren, the children also ran over. 

When they saw the glowing eggs in the hatching house, their eyes widened in amazement. 

Evan couldn't help but feel touched as he looked at these little ones. 

He waved at the girls and called out, "Luisa, Stella, Lily, Luna, Malaya, come here." 

The five of them became curious and stepped forward. 

Evan brought them to the Pokémon eggs and said, "Stand here and wait for them to hatch. One egg per person—keep an eye on it. Understand?" 

After giving these instructions, Evan turned and waved to the remaining three children. 

"Tiger, Bexley, and Alexander, let's go outside," Evan said as he walked out. 

The three boys followed him immediately. 

Bexley, being sharp, asked as they left the incubation house, "Brother Evan, are you planning to give the Growlithes to your sisters?" 

Evan smiled and replied, "That's right. I want to raise them alongside the Growlithes from an early age. They'll stay here with me for now, but when your sisters graduate, they can use the Growlithes as their starter Pokémon." 

"And you too," Evan said with a smile. "The hatched Growlithes outside are yours. 

"Of course, if you don't want one, you can choose another Pokémon later or decide at another time. However, the Growlithes must be given to my sisters now." 

Evan had carefully thought through this decision. 

Growlithe, if raised from an early age, becomes incredibly loyal. They would make perfect companions in the future. 

Until these children graduate and become independent, Evan wouldn't let them hold a Poké Ball. This was a preparation phase for their futures. 

It would be at least ten years before they gained the right to officially own a Growlithe. During this time, Evan would raise the Pokémon himself. 

When these children eventually left the orphanage, Evan knew it wouldn't be possible to support them forever. 

Thus, giving them a loyal Pokémon as their starter was his way of supporting their journeys. 

Maybe one day, some of them could even become Elite Trainers or Champions. 

That would be a fantastic outcome, wouldn't it? 

When Tiger and the others heard Evan's plan, they nodded immediately without hesitation. 

"I don't want a Growlithe," Tiger declared ambitiously. 

"I want something else. There's no rush—I'll think about it after I get my trainer's certificate. If possible, I want to catch my Pokémon myself." 

Bexley and Alexander also nodded in agreement. 

They weren't concerned about a starter Pokémon for now. If needed, they could borrow one of Evan's Pokémon for an adventure in the future. 

For now, the Growlithes were better left to their sisters. 

Hearing their determination, Evan couldn't help but smile. 

"Good!" he said. "That's ambitious." 

The three boys grinned proudly at his praise. 

At that moment, Tiger suddenly asked, "Brother Evan, can I help Aunt Jenn and the others work? You know, the kind of work where I can earn money. I want to save up so I can travel someday." 

Tiger's tone was serious, his eyes filled with determination. 

He wanted to become a Trainer and knew he'd need to save money for his journey. 

Hearing this, Evan chuckled. 

"You want to save money, huh?" Evan teased lightly. "Sure. Go help Uncle Zhang and the others make Energy Cubes. I'll calculate your wages and give them to you later. It'll be daily pay. 

"As for your sisters, don't worry—I already have plans for them." 

Since Tiger had this idea, Evan was happy to support it. 

"I just hope you can stick with it," he added. 

"Good!" Tiger exclaimed with a nod. "I'm going to help." 

"And me!" Bexley chimed in. 

"I'm coming too!" Alexander said enthusiastically. 

Without hesitation, the three of them rushed toward the workshop to start working. 

Evan watched them go with an amused but helpless smile. 

If they wanted to take this seriously, then so be it. 

Shortly after the boys left, excited screams erupted from the hatching room. 

"Wow!" 

"It's out, it's out!" 

"Marvelous!" 

"What a cute puppy!" 

"Woof!" 

"Growlithe, hug!" 

"Woof, woof, woof!" 

The sound of joyous laughter mingled with Growlithes' cries. 

Evan smiled at the commotion and turned toward the kitchen. It was time to prepare milk for the newborns. 

In the hatching room, the little girls were overjoyed, cuddling the tiny Growlithes. 

The group included both male and female Growlithes, unrelated by blood. 

As Evan prepared the milk, he couldn't help but consider an idea—this group of Growlithes could be the start of a new, thriving pack. 

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