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In reality, it's not that Yuga doesn't trust Mr. Tsuruta; considering the situation with the Vivillon and what the book says, it's entirely possible that it's true.

It's just that the story recorded in this book is too absurd, not much different from those fanciful novels. It's really hard to believe.

But regardless, that "Insect's Heart" ntioned in the book is quite troubleso! Maybe I should ask Genos about it? Speaking of which, it's been such a long ti, and there's been no news from Genos about finding the source of flight. And Mr. Kuni'o hasn't made any progress either.

Just as Yuga was pondering this, the voice of the system echoed in his mind.

[ To be honest, if you want to find the Insect's Heart, there's sothing you have in your possession that can serve as a substitute. ]

Yuga's face lit up at this revelation. "What is it? Please, tell ."

[ Should we discuss this when you get back? It's not very convenient to talk here. ]

Yuga agreed with the system's suggestion. After all, he was currently in soone else's house, and chatting with the system here wasn't ideal.

Although he didn't press for more information, Yuga couldn't help but be curious about what the system ant by a substitute.

Putting the matter of the Insect's Heart aside for the mont, Yuga turned to Mr. Tsuruta and said, "Mr. Tsuruta, there's sothing I'd like to ask for your help with."

Mr. Tsuruta replied, "Go ahead, I'll help if I can."

Yuga continued, "You ntioned earlier that you have a burden with the number of Vivillon you have, especially the Vivillon. I was wondering if you could consider transferring so of your Vivillon to , as well the Scatterbugs and the Spewpas. Of course, I'll compensate you generously."

Wild Vivillon in the area often didn't et Yuga's standards in terms of potential, but the ones carefully bred by Mr. Tsuruta were different.

Mr. Tsuruta, though surprised by Yuga's request, quickly understood Yuga's intentions. "Are you looking to use the scale powder from other Vivillon to nurture your own Vivillon?"

Yuga nodded. "Yes, exactly. But rest assured, if your Vivillon co to , I'll take good care of them."

He knew that these Vivillon were Mr. Tsuruta's pride and joy, and he was afraid Mr. Tsuruta might be hesitant to part with them.

"I'll need so ti to think about it. Could you leave your contact information, and I'll get back to you in a while?" Mr. Tsuruta suggested.

In reality, Mr. Tsuruta was quite willing to find a suitable ho for his Vivillon. With their numbers, even if he had hired dedicated caretakers, it was challenging to provide proper care to each one. Finding a good ho for them was the best choice.

However, Yuga had only recently t Mr. Tsuruta, and even though he had a good first impression of Yuga, he couldn't simply hand over his beloved Vivillon.

Vivillon weren't rare Pokémon, and while those who liked them really liked them, but most people didn't have a fondness for these inherently fragile Pokémon.

So finding a suitable ho for the Vivillon wasn't an easy task.

Mr. Tsuruta knew that in the Kalos region, there were many collectors who were enthusiastic about collecting Vivillon with different wing patterns. However, most of them were driven by curiosity rather than a genuine love for Vivillon.

So collectors even went to extre lengths, turning Vivillon with beautiful patterns into specins to satisfy their collecting desires.

Although Vivillon weren't considered rare, so wing patterns were genuinely uncommon, such as the Sun Pattern and Fancy Pattern, which could satisfy the curiosity of certain individuals.

Upon hearing Mr. Tsuruta's response, Yuga knew that there was hope for his request and said excitedly, "Of course, I'll be waiting for your reply."

Afterward, Yuga didn't stay at Mr. Tsuruta's mansion for long. He discussed Vivillon breeding insights with Mr. Tsuruta for a while and then took his leave.

Mr. Tsuruta was truly experienced in breeding Vivillon, and he provided Yuga with valuable advice and inspiration. Their ti together was enjoyable.

Once Yuga left Mr. Tsuruta's mansion, Mr. Tsuruta imdiately instructed soone to investigate Yuga's background.

Although the na Yuga Shimizu sounded sowhat familiar, after thinking for a while, Mr. Tsuruta couldn't recall who he really was.

As for whether he should transfer so of his Vivillon to Yuga, he decided to make that decision after the investigation results were available.

Mr. Tsuruta's house and the Clemont family's residence weren't too far apart, as this suburban residential area was relatively concentrated.

Since Mr. Tsuruta's mansion occupied a larger plot of land in the villa area, it was separate from the other houses. Otherwise, they would have been even closer.

When Yuga arrived at the Clemont family's residence, Bonnie was sitting on the front steps, lost in thought. Beside her sat Clemont's Heliolisk.

Upon spotting Yuga, Bonnie's eyes lit up, and she leaped up from the steps, dashing over to him like a small cannonball.

"Big brother, you're here! I've been waiting for you for so long."

Yuga smiled and gently patted Bonnie's head. "Have you been waiting for a long ti?"

Clemont's Heliolisk was also happily following behind Bonnie, and it reached Yuga's side, trotting in a comical manner. For a mont, Yuga felt like he was looking at a monkey rather than a lizard.

Speaking of Heliolisk, it was a species with dragon lineage (Egg Group: Dragon, Monster), which made it naturally inclined to learn Dragon-type moves like Dragon Tail and Dragon Rush. It had nothing in common with monkeys, of course.

Seeing Heliolisk equally delighted to see Yuga, it knew that Yuga was the one who had saved it and Clemont.

Heliolisk ran around Yuga in circles, then excitedly unfurled the collar-like organ around its neck.

The collar resembled blooming flowers and unfolded instantly, even larger in diater than the thickest part of Heliolisk's body.

Of course, Heliolisk was naturally slender, so its neck's collar appeared exceptionally large after unfolding.

The collar-like organ around Heliolisk's neck was used for charging.

When they basked in the sun, this extended organ would collect solar energy and convert it into electricity stored within Heliolisk's body.

It was said that the power generation device in Prism Tower in Lumiose City was invented based on Heliolisk's collar, and the genius inventor behind this creation was none other than Clemont.

The birth of the power generation system in Prism Tower solved the energy problem for the entire Lumiose City, and currently, most of the city's facilities were powered by Prism Tower.

This was why Clemont's disappearance had caused such a stir in Lumiose City.

In the eyes of Lumiose City, Clemont's importance was self-evident.

Yuga gave Heliolisk a pat, and the collar-like organ on Heliolisk's neck instantly retracted.

Heliolisk not only extended this organ when collecting energy or getting excited, but it would also unfurl it to intimidate enemies when it felt threatened or alard.

Inside the house, Clemont probably heard the commotion outside and peeked its head out from behind the door. Upon seeing Yuga, it imdiately walked to the entrance and welcod Yuga inside.

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