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Chapter 91 - Chapter 91: Fossil PokéMon Bucket Arrives

"Blastoise!"

Blastoise opened her mouth and spit up a water ball.

Bang! !

The Water Pulse hit, and a ball of mist burst out. The mist dispersed, and Aerodactyl fainted.

"Go, Poké Ball." Gary threw the Poké Ball.

Bang!

The Poké Ball hit Aerodactyl and successfully captured it.

Under the control of Confusion, the Poké Ball flew in front of Gary, and Gary reached out and grabbed the Poké Ball.

[Ding! Mission released: Collect the Green Reserve Team (Machamp, Aerodactyl, Gyarados, Heracross,Tyranitar,

, Magneton.) / Reward: Intermediate Rare CandyX10, Advanced Rare CandyX10, Bronze CrownX1, Silver CrownX1, Gold Bottle CapX1! ]

Gary was stunned. He captured Aerodactyl and triggered a mission.

The system has issued a collection task. The 6 Pokémon that need to be collected are indeed the backup team of Green. Among them,Tyranitar

is the face of Green as the champion.

Among the 6 Pokémon, the other Pokémon still said that the key is how to capture Tyranitar. Tyranitar is a precious Pokémon and cannot be traded.

If you want to capture Tyranitar, you can only trainer to capture it in the wild, but the strength of Tyranitar in the wild is very strong. Even if Gary's current Pokémon are combined, it is difficult to deal with it.

As for young larvitar and Pupitar, it is more difficult to capture, because young larvitar will live underground after birth, eating soil every day, and rarely come out from underground.

When young larvitar eats a mountain of soil, it will evolve into Pupitar. Pupitar does not need to eat and is buried underground until it is about to evolve, then it will come out from underground.

So it's not a big problem to capture Tyranitar,

but it's not as difficult as Normal to capture Baby larvitar and Pupitar.

Tyranitar is also very rare. Although there are many trainers with Tyranitar in the animation, wild Tyranitar doesn't appear many times.

The Tyranitar Gary knows now is a female Tyranitar in the Silver Forest, and the child of that Tyranitar has been with Ash for a while.

The key is that theTyranitar lives in the Mt. Silver Reserve, and the rare Pokémon in the reserve are not allowed to be captured.

"Everyone come in and rest." Gary didn't think much about it. He would talk about this task later. Now he had to leave the underground cave quickly.

Gary collected all the Pokémon, found the Poké Ball from Jessie and James, and collected the Abra and Koffing.

Sabrina used Teleport to lead everyone to the top of the cave.

"Ash, are you okay?" After coming up from the underground cave, Misty and Brock came up to check if Ash was okay.

"Misty, Brock, don't worry, I'm fine, Team Rocket has been dealt with, and... we saw precious ancient Pokémon underground." Ash said proudly.

Misty and Brock were both confused. They didn't see the underground cave, but they heard a lot of noises from underground. If it weren't for Gary and Sabrina who went down, they would have planned to go down and take a look.

"Are those ancient Pokémon still down there?" Brock asked.

When Brock asked this, Ash, who had just looked proud, suddenly said depressedly: "They were all captured by Gary."

Brock and Misty immediately looked at Gary.

"Gary, can you let us see the ancient Pokémon?" Misty asked.

"Sorry, my Pokémon is full. The captured ones were teleported to grandpa, so I can't show you for the time being." Gary said: "Rather than watching, let's call the police first."

After that, Gary took out his mobile phone and dialed the number of the police station.

After the call with the police station,

Gary also called Professor Oak. After all, those ancient Pokémon had never seen modern humans. If Professor Oak released them rashly, they would definitely riot again.

"Hey, Gary, how come you have time to call me?" The phone was connected, and Professor Oak's voice came.

It seems that Grandpa has not opened the Poké Ball yet.

"Grandpa, new Pokémon have been captured here, and they should all be teleported over." Gary said.

"Oh, you captured new Pokémon again, then I'll go and see later." Professor Oak was busy with research and was not watching the situation on the teleporter in real time.

"I captured a lot of Pokémon this time, a total of 9 Pokémon."

"So many, what did you capture?"

Professor Oak was shocked. Didn't he say that he would take the elite route, so why did he capture so many at once.

"Nothing, just two Omanyte and two Omastar, two Kabuto and two Kabutops, and one Aerodactyl." Gary said.

The other end of the phone was silent for a moment.

"Gary, you are not kidding, those are ancient Pokémon, all extinct Pokémon, where did you meet them?" Professor Oak questioned.

"I met them in the underground cave in Dasha Valley. They just woke up and are a little hungry. Grandpa, you should feed them before studying them. And they can't be left in the backyard, lest they eat the Pokémon in the backyard." Gary reminded.

In the original plot, Aerodactyl used Ash as food, and it is obvious that they have not been exposed to modern society. If they are released casually, other Pokémon will suffer.

"Dasha Valley, I didn't expect that there are living ancient Pokémon in addition to fossils." Professor Oak exclaimed.

"I have said everything I should say, Grandpa, take good care of these ancient Pokémon. There should be females in Omastar and Kabutops. If Pokémon Alliance needs them, Grandpa can let them go." Gary said.

"Female? How can you be sure?"

Even Professor Oak doesn't know the ecological information of ancient Pokémon, so how can Gary know it?

"Because when I captured Omanyte and Kabuto, Kabutops and Omastar didn't run away. In this case, it is likely that Omanyte and Kabuto are their children."

The egg groups of Kabutops and Omastar are both water 1 and water 3. There is no racial segregation between the two sides, and they can reproduce with each other.

"You are really careful in observation. I know everything you told me. I will pay attention to it." Professor Oak said.

"Then grandpa, please take good care of them for me. At the same time, I am very puzzled as to why they can survive from ancient times. Although Rock Pokémon can rely on long sleep to avoid disasters, it will not take tens of thousands of years." Gary said.

"What you said makes sense. Maybe they have been living underground all the time." Professor Oak said. "Maybe." Gary had to agree with this statement. After all, sleeping for several years is impossible with just a few Pokémon. Even Legendary Pokémon may not live for ten thousand years.