With that said, Erika saw Rotom off to the side flying out the window.
Whitley slathered her bread with jam while looking out the window as Rotom exchanged something with a Toucannon.
On the other hand, Rope was idly eating and then thinking about whether he should buy two pieces of Fire Stone of excellent quality from Steven. After all, the better the quality of the Fire Stone, the better it would be for Pokémon's evolution. The lower the quality of the Fire Stone, the better it would be for Pokémon's evolution.
A low quality Fire Stone could only activate Pokémon's evolution initially, while the subsequent evolutionary energy would have to rely on Pokémon's own supply, which belonged to the category of squeezing potential to evolve. Unless a Pokémon was very strong and had a very thick foundation, after using a Fire Stone of this quality, there would be little possibility of future progress. The target users of such a Fire Stone were not trainers, but rather for families who had one or two Pokémon at home and still wanted Pokémon to evolve. And it's cheap.
The average quality Fire Stone is the evolution stone that can fully supply the evolution energy and ensure that the potential of Pokémon will not be lost. the price of this kind of stone is not particularly high and the quality is also relatively easy to recognize, as long as you look at the existence of no impurities in the Fire Stone, this is the average quality Fire Stone. the average family, the average trainer is usually not a trainer. The trainers who are in the average family will usually choose this kind of evolution stone.
The high quality Fire Stone is the stone that can improve the quality of energy or enhance the level of energy strength for Pokémon itself besides supplying evolution energy. The stuff is absolutely great, and there is no upper limit to the quality, the higher the better. However, compared to the first two, the price is really expensive, and secondly, the true meaning of the absolute top evolution stone is still very rare. It can be said that there is no such thing as a capped price. But the role of evolution stone can't be blown to a point of omnipotence.
In the end, the best evolution stones can only do so much to strengthen the foundation, but not to turn decay into magic.
There are no shortcuts to being powerful. Unless you open hanging. But to do so, you have to take the risk of being blocked.
Rope doesn't have to worry about being blocked. But he has put his life on the line in this world. If he really can't solve the problems here, then he can only die with this world.
Everything that fate had gifted him had been marked with a price in the dark.
Rope's mouth chewed on bread, slices of bread toasted to the perfect fire and crafted special Pecha Berry sauce, along with a cup of delicious and nutritious Moomoo Milk, Rope's breakfast was just so cozy.
As for the Pokémon, they've already eaten. Usually Rope doesn't cook in the morning, and they usually spend their morning meal with their Pokéblock. In Rope's words, it's easier to absorb Pokéblock in the morning.
It's not unreasonable, and the Pokémon understand Rope's desire to sleep in and don't bother to argue with him.
Rope's breakfast is usually just a matter of getting by. In the past, he didn't even eat it. Ever since Whitley came, she started making breakfast for Rope. It's usually just a simple breakfast like this.
That's because there isn't a Pokémon that can carry a lot of stuff, or else they can just bring a toaster and let Rotom make breakfast.
Incidentally, Pecha Berry sauce is made by Rope. The flavor is first-rate!
"Wow, Rope, your paper is finally published!"
Whitley's exclamation tore Rope out of her rambling state and then looked in Whitley's direction.
As soon as she turned her head, she saw Whitley was holding a magazine and reading it with great interest, and the name of the magazine was at the cover, which was written in four big letters, "Pokémonology".
Rope wasn't surprised. Pokémonology was the highest academic journal in the Pokémon world.
And the cover of this issue of Pokémonology used a photo of Rope speaking at a research summit. In the photo, Rope looks serious, with a moving luster in his eyes. His left hand is propped on the lectern, and he is leaning sideways with his right hand pointing to the big screen behind him.
That's a picture of Rope with Mew and Three Legendary Pillars, Rope with Darkrai, and Rope with Lucario.
The photo on the cover had a large line in red letters on the sea!
"Researcher Rope discovers Legendary Pokémon! Researcher Rope becomes the youngest Pokémon Professor ever!"
It was rather shameful and blunt, but it was good to have things spelled out.
Rope looked at the picture, but his mind flashed back to himself at the Research Summit not too long ago. Back then he was just a guy who wanted to go home. And now only a little over two months later, Rope already had a private... and maybe more than private... a girlfriend, and a way to get home, and even more goals to get stronger and work harder.
Life has gone from being a research loser two months ago to being a cash cow in seconds.
That's why life is funny! You never know what kind of encounter you will have in the next month. So make sure you keep going, there's no difficulty you can't get through. Maybe your bright future is just around the next corner.
The best life is the one where you don't give up and don't get lost.
And just as Rope was lamenting the impermanence of the world, this magazine had appeared in the hands of everyone who was interested in Pokémon research or who was working towards the goal of being a Pokémon researcher, and even more so, in the hands of every Pokémon researcher.
Thus, one exclamation after another became the main tone of this ordinary and extraordinary morning.
Pewter Gym
Brock looked at this magazine in his hands, his eyes, already narrowed to slits, becoming even more mesmerized.
"This Rope guy... was it with this kind of research that he became a Professor... that's quite something!"
Saffron Gym
Sabrina looked at the cover of the magazine and couldn't help but have a proud expression on her face, but in the next moment she thought of Rope's sentence "I have a girlfriend!" Then her face changed and she threw the magazine to the ground. Then she inclined her head and pursed her lips in anger. But the magazine on the ground quickly flew up and floated in front of her again...
I just want to see what this guy said! Sabrina thought as such.
Unova Region Striaton City Dream Institute
Amanita sat on the couch and flipped through the magazine in her hands rather disgruntled, "Obviously you, Sis, were also honored as a Professor this year, but why is Rope alone on all the covers! It's so unfair!"
Fennel sat beside her and stroked his sister's head with a helpless smile.
"Speaking of unfair, I don't see you checking out your sister's papers either! Still staring at Rope's essay all the time."
Amanita heard her sister's words and her little face blushed before stiffening her mouth, "That... that's because, I've already read my sister's paper, I just wanted to pick Rope's paper apart!"
Saying that, she also nodded her head vigorously, as if she was trying to force herself to believe this statement.
Fennel stroked her little head and smiled without saying a word. Amanita wasn't talking either and looked at Rope's paper with one eye on it.
Fennel wasn't looking, she'd already listened to it once.
She looks at another identical magazine on the table, looks at Rope's picture on the cover, smiles and whispers, "Congratulations! For becoming world famous!"