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The example of Larvitar is consuming a large amount of earth, but what Larvitar really needs are the nutrients in the soil. So, although Larvitar has high nutritional requirements, as long as it is supplemented with enough energy blocks, its needs can be met.
Aron is similar to Larvitar. Aron requires nutrients for growth, but it also needs a lot of iron minerals to meet its body's steel requirements. In fact, steel-type energy blocks can substitute for iron minerals, but this means a large amount of steel-type energy blocks will be needed.
So, Aron needs as much as, if not more than, Larvitar.
"Feeding is a minor issue, Alex, but I want to ask about Aron's temperament," Carter said, pausing for a moment, before asking Alex with a hint of concern.
Feeding isn't the problem. After all, it's food that can be provided. Plus, the more it eats, the better it grows—no problem there. But if this Aron is as energetic as Larvitar, his office might really suffer.
"A Pokémon's temperament depends on the individual. As for this one... it seems to be quite quiet?" Alex pondered, glancing at Aron. The little guy had been standing quietly in the same spot since it appeared.
But the next moment, under Alex's astonished gaze, Aron's four small hooves began to move rapidly, and its small body exhibited a speed that didn't match its size, charging straight toward the Pokémon treatment machine.
Amy and Carter were both stunned!
"That one can't be bumped! Manaphy, stop it for me!" Alex was dumbfounded and immediately called out to Manaphy, who was dozing off.
Although Aron isn't large, because most of its body is metallic and its strength is formidable, as clearly introduced on the Pokédex, Aron's full-strength Tackle can even knock over a heavy dump truck!
If this healing machine were hit by Aron like that, it would be a miracle if it still functioned.
"Mana~" Manaphy woke up instantly, and a deep blue light flashed in its eyes.
Super Psychic!
Aron's body, which was moving rapidly, was instantly controlled and floated, unable to continue its charge.
"Ah, this..." Carter was speechless. Was this what the boss meant by "quite quiet"?
"It must be hungry..." Alex sighed in relief and then smiled sheepishly, pulling out a box of steel-based energy cubes from the front cabinet, and motioned for Manaphy to set Aron down.
Aron lowered its head, then threw itself directly onto the energy cubes and began munching away.
"See, it's just hungry. As long as it's fed regularly, Aron's temperament is still quite calm," Alex reassured Carter with a smile.
"Although it was a bit of an accident, Aron is indeed a very good Pokémon, especially since this is an Aron with the Heavy Metal Ability."
"The Heavy Metal Ability is an extremely rare trait among the Aron family. Once fully grown, this Aron will certainly be a cornerstone for you, Mr. Carter."
Alex spoke sincerely. Yes, this Aron has the Heavy Metal Ability!
Aggron, Aron's final evolution, is already one of the heaviest Pokémon, and with the Heavy Metal Ability, its weight will multiply.
Under such immense tonnage, Aggron's force and the potential energy it can wield are undoubtedly terrifying.
Especially with the Steel-type move Heavy Slam, which calculates power based on the weight difference between the two parties. This is practically tailor-made for a heavy metal Aggron!
It can be said that a heavy metal Aggron charge, if it hits a frail Pokémon, can potentially knock out the opponent in one hit!
"I see, Alex, how much is this Aron?" Carter asked, taking a deep breath. Forget whether the office will be wrecked or not.
Strength is paramount! Anyway, he can afford it.
"For a heavy metal Aron, $43,000."
Alex pondered for a moment. Aggron's strength is high-end, not to mention its heavy metal ability, so the price can be a bit higher.
Hearing the price, Amy's eyelids twitched. That's expensive!
But recalling Carter's Larvitar, Amy remained silent.
"Okay, swipe the card." Carter handed over his bank card without batting an eye.
Expensive is right! The higher the price, the greater the potential and rarity of Aron!
"Thank you." Alex swiped Carter's card with a smile on his face.
This is a good start today, really good, really good.
"Then, this lovely young lady, it's your turn."
Not in a hurry to pack energy cubes for Carter, Alex handed the store manager Pokédex to Amy, who was dressed in her office attire.
Amy took the Pokédex nervously and couldn't help but glance at Carter, who was leaning down and playing with Aron.
"Relax, Amy, we're not in the office."
Carter noticed Amy's expression and smiled reassuringly.
Amy was introduced by his relatives and was also his sister. Her work attitude was serious and meticulous, but she often devoted all her time to work.
Carter appreciated Amy's work ethic but sometimes found it a bit concerning. This girl was too much of a workaholic.
"Okay."
Amy pursed her lips and followed Carter's previous actions, pressing the "go" button.
She was intrigued by these magical and intelligent creatures but also a little nervous.
The shadows gradually slowed down and finally settled into a brighter frame.
"Hey? Is this ice cream?"
Upon seeing the Pokémon displayed on the Pokédex, Amy was momentarily confused.
"If you want to call it ice cream, you're not wrong. Miss, your luck is also good. You won't need to turn on the air conditioning in the future."
Alex glanced at her, raised his eyebrows, and then laughed, teasing Amy.
Well, after all, it is an ice-type Pokémon, and it could save on cooling bills.
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