If you want to cultivate a tribe, There are many things to consider.
Are there any problems with the Pokémon eggs that are born?
What is the quality of the Pokémon eggs?
There is a lot of knowledge here. Even, we need to study whether the Pokémon's genes match. But the best thing is to let them reproduce on their own. Their genes will be attracted to each other. Pokémon that breed naturally tend to produce better offspring. Their genetic instinct is to attract each other. Then they join together to give birth to new offspring.
It's like some people who suddenly feel attracted to someone they meet. If this happens, it may be that their instincts are in play. This natural pull is akin to DNA moving to create strong connections. However, human emotions and intentions can be complex, and sometimes, they may not be purely instinctual.
Evan thought about these as he prepared the warm milk. Once it was ready, he brought it outside and called Zoey and the other children over to feed the Growlithe pups. The first humans these Growlithe saw were these children, so they regarded them as their closest companions. However, as the puppies drank the milk, they nearly began fighting. Fortunately, Zoey and the others intervened in time, which made Evan watch with a smile. These little Growlithe had unique personalities but no major problems.
After they had eaten their fill, Evan placed them in Poké Balls and handed one to each of the children present. Once that was done, he turned to Zoey and said, "Okay, now that they've eaten, these Pokémon will be taken care of by you all for now. On weekends, come over to play with them. For now, take them out for a walk and let them get to know the surrounding area. Make sure they don't use any moves yet. They've just been born, and their organs are still developing. After a week, I'll check on them, and we can allow them to start using moves. Do you understand?"
Evan emphasized this, worried that the children might let the Growlithe engage in rough play. The children, holding the Poké Balls, were thrilled. "Okay, Brother Evan! We know!" they said eagerly. "We're going to take them to play. Hehe!"
With that, the children released the Growlithe and took them outside.
Evan shook his head fondly as he watched them leave. Just then, two young women arrived at the door. Seeing the children with Growlithe, they were stunned. "Is this breeding house that well off? Are these kids really carrying Growlithe around?" They stood there for a moment, processing the scene, before one of them stepped forward and asked, "Is the boss here?"
Evan turned to see two young women, around 18 or 19 years old, walking into the breeding house. "Here, how can I help?" he asked, getting up to greet them.
Seeing Evan, the women's eyes lit up. "Are you the boss?" one asked. "I'm Natalie, and this is my friend Iris. We're here to inquire about fostering Pokémon. What is your service like?"
Evan smiled and gestured for them to sit down, explaining, "The price for fostering a Pokémon is 3,000 pokédollars per month. Food is extra. You can bring your own or purchase it here. Additionally, we have a Pokémon teleporter that allows you to receive your Pokémon anytime, anywhere. What do you think?"
"Is it simply foster care, or do you also customize energy cubes here?" Natalie asked curiously.
In response, Evan showed her one of his energy cubes. Seeing what he handed over, her eyes lit up with interest.
"Can we take a closer look?" Lin Meng asked expectantly.
Evan nodded. "Go ahead. Here's another sample. The attributes and functions of the energy cubes are listed, including the prices. This book also contains my patent certificate, which you can verify online."
Evan handed over two pamphlets containing detailed information. As he did, a Mr. Mime and Gardevoir appeared, each carrying tea and snacks. These two Pokémon, temporarily serving as assistants, had noticed the arrival of guests and prepared refreshments without needing instructions from Evan. With smooth efficiency, they placed the tea and snacks in front of the visitors before leaving the room.
The professionalism of the Pokémon left the two guests stunned. "Is that... a Gardevoir?" Natalie whispered to her friend, Iris. "You don't see many Gardevoirs, and it looks like there's more than one here!"
They thought back to the Gardevoir they had encountered at the intersection earlier and wondered, Are there really several Gardevoirs in this breeding house?
"Drink your tea," Evan said, pulling them back to reality. They picked up the disposable tea cups and took small sips, then resumed reading the booklets.
Inside were recipes for various energy cubes, ranging from intermediate to advanced and even top-tier. The information impressed them greatly; the variety and quality surpassed what they had seen in other breeding houses. Evan's formulas were clearly the foundation of his operation and a key to his success.
"If you don't see exactly what you need in the book," Evan said, "let me know your Pokémon's attributes, and I can customize energy cubes for them. The weakest of these customized cubes are all intermediate. The prices are listed clearly, so you'll know the cost upfront."
Although the booklets didn't include all of Evan's formulas, the essential details were there. Natalie and Iris nodded in understanding as they listened.
Natalie closed the booklet and spoke thoughtfully. "I'd like to order intermediate energy cubes. The Pokémon we'll be fostering here are a Chikorita and an Eevee. I plan to evolve Eevee into an Espeon, so we'll need Psychic-type cubes for it. For Chikorita, we'll need Grass-type cubes."
She paused, then added, "We'll also need two of each. The Pokémon will stay here for an undetermined time, but I'll start with a one-month arrangement and settle monthly. Does that work, boss?"
Evan hesitated briefly but quickly nodded. "That's no problem. I'll get the contract ready. You can fill it out, and we'll finalize everything."
With that, Evan stood up and went to retrieve the necessary documents.