In the Sunset Forest, the Corviknight perched on the roof of the wooden cabin was shocked to find its boss suddenly disappear, and even more so when he reappeared with a sharper gaze than before.
But the most crucial change was that the small monkey by Summer's side had transformed into a robust gorilla exuding a powerful aura, seemingly even stronger than Corviknight.
The Corviknight recalled the boasts its boss had made earlier, which it had always taken as amusing jokes. Now, it began to ponder the truth behind those stories. Could the tale of challenging a hundred electric mice be real?
"Phew, we're back home," Summer exhaled deeply as he set down his backpack.
"Caw!" Corviknight cawed wearily, indicating it was time for a well-deserved rest and that no one should disturb it.
"Go ahead, Corviknight. Take a good rest. Thank you for everything this time," Summer said.
Corviknight nodded, acknowledging its contributions. Hmm? How did Summer understand its intentions? No matter, time to sleep!
The bird folded its wings and closed its eyes, soon emitting faint snores.
"Such a free-spirited creature, falling asleep right here. Alright, Rillaboom, let's head into the cabin. This journey has indeed been exhausting."
"Rilla," Rillaboom agreed with a nod.
As Summer approached the cabin, he noticed a problem. The wooden door was now too small for Rillaboom, who stood about 2.5 meters tall and would have to stoop and tuck in its arms to enter.
Moreover, the small bed they used to share was no longer big enough for Summer and Rillaboom. It was time to think about renovations.
"Alright, I've decided. Once we've rested, we'll remodel the cabin. What kind of new bed would you like, Rillaboom?"
"Rilla?"
Rillaboom glanced at the small bed, realizing it couldn't fit them anymore. It felt a tinge of loneliness; was this the price of growth?
While Rillaboom pondered, Summer's forest assistant chimed in, initiating the routine settlement.
[Completed the fifth temporal distortion, receiving the item Thick Club. Thick Club: A hard bone loved by certain Pokémon, which can yield unexpected surprises when held by them.]
[Received the item TM Flamethrower (one-time use). Flamethrower: Shoots intense flames at the opponent, with a chance to inflict a burn.]
[Received the item TM Venoshock (one-time use). Venoshock: Drenches the opponent with special poison, dealing more damage if the target is poisoned.]
[Received the item Fire Stone. Fire Stone: A mystical stone containing fire energy, causing certain Pokémon to evolve upon contact.]
Are these items related to the Wela Volcano trial? These TMs won't be useful in the short term. Since becoming a ranger, I feel much more attuned to Fire-type moves, Summer thought.
[Received the item Big Root. Big Root: A strange root that enhances the effect of HP-draining moves. According to research, female Pokémon are more likely to hold it than males.]
Summer didn't know how to comment on the latter information. Who compiled the knowledge for the forest assistant? Must be a quirky individual.
[Received the item TM Leaf Storm (one-time use). Leaf Storm: Unleashes a storm of leaves, consuming a lot of energy and lowering the user's Special Attack. Favored by Pokémon that like to go against the grain.]
[Received the item TM Sunny Day (one-time use). Sunny Day: Intensifies sunlight, boosting the power of Fire-type moves.]
[Received the item Thunderstrike Tree Seed. Thunderstrike Tree: A plant not of this world, capable of releasing strong electrical currents. Dangerous here, but common in its native world.]
[Received the item Fist Flower Seed. Fist Flower: A plant not of this world, using fist-shaped petals to attack nearby creatures. Consuming it temporarily boosts strength.]
[Received the item Sword Grass Seed. Sword Grass: A plant not of this world, with exceptionally sharp and hard leaves that can be used as swords.]
[Received the item Bright Block Fruit Seed (150 seeds). Bright Block Fruit: A plant not of this world, slow-growing, with cube-like, extremely hard fruits. The central circle glows blue. Collecting 150 seeds supposedly triggers a miraculous event.]
[Received the item Radiation Mushroom Spore. Radiation Mushroom: A fungus not of this world, thriving in harsh environments. Absorbs pollution instead of emitting radiation, but highly toxic, only consumed by certain Pokémon.]
An idea popped into Summer's mind: build a magical garden? No, some plants are too dangerous. The description of the Bright Block Fruit hints at forming a Stakataka after growing 150. Stakataka is indeed made of 150 life forms. Collecting 150 seeds means getting a Stakataka?
Summer decided not to consider these Ultra Space plants for now. Could these plants be used as offensive tools? Hmm, seems entirely feasible!
[Received the item TM Rain Dance (one-time use). Rain Dance: Summons heavy rain, boosting the power of Water-type moves.]
[Received the item Misty Seed. Misty Seed: A seed from a peculiar plant that boosts the holder's Special Defense under Misty Terrain.]
[Received the item Hibiscus Seed. Hibiscus: The most common flower in Alola, its vibrant red color symbolizing the unquenchable passion of Alolans.]
The more experiences, the more items gained. Each item recalls memories of events from the past, Summer thought.
[Completed the fifth temporal distortion, adding a special area: Tropical Jungle. Tropical Jungle: A tall jungle formed in hot, humid climates, attracting Pokémon that love such conditions.]
[Completed the fifth temporal distortion, receiving the item Purifying Water. Purifying Water: Pure water created by Tapu Fini, said to cleanse all impurities.]
[Completed the fifth temporal distortion, receiving the item Healing Scales. Healing Scales: Magical scales produced by Tapu Lele, reputed to heal any wounds, fatigue, or disease.]
[Completed the fifth temporal distortion, receiving the item Fairy Plate. Fairy Plate: A fragment of a massive slab containing powerful mystical energy.]
Summer was used to it by now. The final item mentioned is always a significant one. Unlike the spooky Ghost Plate, the Fairy Plate isn't dangerous. Once Hatterene becomes the Dream Forest's leader, I'll leave it in her care.
While waiting to see if the forest assistant had more news, Summer carefully arranged the gifts from the town's children on his bookshelf: beautiful shells, some old dolls, and faintly glowing stones.
Each item was filled with the children's heartfelt sentiments. I wonder if they've taken good care of the wooden carvings I made. They were my pride and joy.
"Also, the Sparkling Stone and Z-Crystals. I need to make a wristband with the Sparkling Stone. Hmm, let's call it the Sunset Forest Z-Wristband."
(End of Chapter)