I'm the Owner of the Pokémon Day Care In the World of Pokémon

Chapter 870: Vision



Chapter 870: Vision

After much consideration, Yuga decided to place them in the Haunted Mansion Sub-Ecopark.

First of all, the Haunted Mansion Sub-Ecopark was spacious.

The Haunted Mansion Sub-Ecopark had three huge stone fortresses.

No. 1 was inhabited by the Litwick, Lampent, and Chandelure families.

No. 2 housed a large number of Misdreavus, Mismagius, and a few Gastly, Haunter, Gengar, Jellicentull, Dusclops, and Jellicent.

The No. 3 fortress had been empty for a long time, and now it could serve as a new laboratory for the Malamar.

Furthermore, even though the three Malamar had been sealed, they still seemed mischievous. The Haunted Mansion Sub-Ecopark had plenty of Ghost-type Pokémon to keep an eye on them.

Ghost-type Pokémon were the most idle group in the Ecopark. They didn\'t like to leave the Haunted Mansion Sub-Ecopark unless necessary, so keeping an eye on the Malamar would also add some excitement to their lives.

Upon arriving at the No. 3 fortress, Yuga took out the laboratory equipment and devices he had brought back from the Kalos Forest in the system space. He directed the three Malamar to set them up again.

Seeing these items that had once belonged to them now belonging to Yuga, and realizing they had become Yuga\'s subordinates, the three Malamar couldn\'t help but feel a pang of regret.

Back in the day, they had worked so hard to acquire this equipment, studying human knowledge diligently and gathering materials. Now, they were making wedding clothes for someone else.

Most of the equipment Yuga brought back was in good condition. The few pieces that were damaged in battles, the three Malamar were able to repair.

The Malamar, now powerless, knew the current situation well. Regardless of what they thought in their hearts, at least for now, they obeyed Yuga.

Once the equipment was set up, it still couldn\'t operate because it lacked a power source.

However, these were not insurmountable problems. Yuga had brought back those Magnemite and Magneton for the sole purpose of solving this issue.

As long as they periodically came to recharge the equipment, there would be no problem.

But Magnemite and Magneton were the kind of Pokémon that needed to absorb natural electrical energy regularly, and the conditions in the Mine Sub-Ecopark were not suitable for them.

After some thought, Yuga decided that whenever there was a thunderstorm, he would let the Magnemite and Magneton go out to absorb the lightning.

But they still needed someone to watch over them. This group of Magnemite and Magneton was weak, and their numbers were not small, making them prone to accidents.

Noctowl was a good choice. It was powerful and a Flying-type Pokémon, making it the perfect fit for the job.

Once the equipment was all set up, Yuga looked at the four conical pillars in the center of the room and the half-finished Eternal Flower in the center of the pillars, lost in thought.

After thinking for a while, it seemed that Yuga remembered something, and his eyes suddenly lit up.

He summoned a Gengar from the Shadow Space and used its psychic powers to transport himself to the center of the Ghost Sea.

Once there, Yuga retrieved the energy absorption and transmission device that had previously been placed underground by the Malamar to absorb energy from Pokémon.

Placing this energy device into the Ghost Sea, Yuga saw a faint light flicker on the device, and the green life energy shimmering in the seawater was continuously absorbed.

Success!

Yuga felt a surge of excitement.

Yuga remembered that the true Eternal Flower had been created by sacrificing countless lives of Pokémon, gathering a vast amount of life energy.

The reason this half-finished Eternal Flower was incomplete was that it absorbed not life energy but the attribute energy of Pokémon.

In terms of other types of energy, Yuga might be lacking, but when it came to life energy, there was an abundance in the Ghost Sea.

Including the main Ecopark, Yuga\'s other seven Ecoparks constantly channeled excess life energy into the Ghost Sea. One could imagine how vast this reserve was.

Apart from serving as food for the Ghost-type Pokémon in the Haunted Mansion Sub-Ecopark, this surplus life energy had no other use.

However, Ghost-type Pokémon alone could not consume such a massive amount of life energy.

Now, Yuga wanted to use this energy absorption and transmission device to deliver the surplus life energy to the half-finished Eternal Flower.

With this life energy, was it possible that one day, the incomplete Eternal Flower could truly transform into a complete Eternal Flower?

Thinking about this, Yuga couldn\'t help but feel excited.

The true Eternal Flower was an existence that touched upon forbidden creations, undoubtedly reaching the realm of the divine.

Ask yourself, besides a deity, who else could grant eternal life to a Pokémon?

This made Yuga think of two legendary Pokémon, Ho-Oh and Xerneas.

In legends, the Legendary Pokémon, Suicune, Entei, and Raikou, became legendary Pokémon because they were given new life by Ho-Oh.

Xerneas was also said to have the ability to grant eternal life.

This was remarkably similar to the characteristics of the Eternal Flower.

The commotion caused by the energy absorption device caught the attention of the round and plump couple, the Jellicent couple, who emerged from the seawater, looking at the special object absorbing life energy in astonishment.

Accompanying the Jellicent couple was a light blue, ethereal figure.

The light blue ethereal figure was the child born to the Jellicent couple after they arrived in the Ghost Sea, and this child was also a rare blue potential Pokémon.

When this child was born, Yuga was amazed by its potentials because, unlike the Seed Pokémon bred in the Large Day Care, the high potential Pokémon in Yuga\'s Ecoparks were all first-generation Pokémon, meaning their genes were highly unstable.

Highly potential Pokémon with unstable genes had a much lower probability of giving birth to high potential offspring compared to highly potential Pokémon with stable genes.

For example, the offspring of Ninetales and Houndoom, the offspring of Honchkrow and Swellow, the offspring of Noctowl and Chatot, the offspring of Gardevoir and Gallade, the offspring of Galvantula and Ariados, the offspring of Glaceon and Leafeon...

Their parents were high potential Pokémon, but not all of their offspring turned out to be high potential. Hoothoot, Joltik, Spinarak, two Eevee... When they were born, they all had yellow potentials, and blue potentials were out of the question.

Even Gliscor leader and its three partner later had a child with a blue potential; it still relied on Yuga\'s special methods.

This showed that the birth of Pokémon with blue potentials was not that easy.

For two Jellicent to give birth to a blue potential Frilish, Yuga couldn\'t help but be amazed.

This male Frilish was still very young, and compared to its large parents, it looked much cuter.

Since Yuga didn\'t often visit the Haunted Mansion Sub-Ecopark, Frilish didn\'t have many opportunities to see Yuga. At this moment, it was looking at Yuga with its round, curious, red eyes.

"You two, watch over this thing for me. Don\'t let other Pokémon get close to it, and don\'t touch it randomly, understand?"

Yuga instructed the two Jellicent.

"Jellicent... Jellicent..."

The Jellicent nodded and then disappeared back into the Ghost Sea. Frilish was also pulled away by its mother.

Yuga returned to the No. 3 stone fortress and saw that the half-finished Eternal Flower in the center of the conical pillars had indeed received life energy transmitted by the energy device. At this moment, the pure white petals were emitting a sparkling radiance, making it look incredibly beautiful.

Perhaps his idea could really succeed!

Yuga thought with great excitement.

Even the three Malamar were taken aback by the phenomenon occurring on the half-finished Eternal Flower.

The device for the Eternal Flower and the energy absorption and transmission device in the Ghost Sea were complementary. They were an energy-receiving and transmitting system, perfectly suited to help the half-finished Eternal Flower absorb life energy.

It had to be said that while the three Malamar weren\'t exactly good-hearted creatures, their minds were truly exceptional, surpassing those of most humans.

The machines they had inadvertently created saved Yuga a lot of effort.

After arranging everything in the stone fortress laboratory, Yuga returned to the main Ecopark to fetch the two Meowstic and had them continue assisting the Malamar with their research.

They had previously worked on assisting the Malamar in their research, so now they had gained valuable experience.

However, their roles had reversed, and they also took on the responsibility of supervision. From now on, the Malamar would have to make a living under their watchful eyes.

The Meowstic were indeed weak in terms of power, but the sealed Malamar posed no threat to them.

To be on the safe side, Yuga also brought in the leader of the Chandelure family to assist the Meowstic in their supervisory role. The Chandelure family was more than happy to help.


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