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"Chirrr~"

With tiny paws clasped nervously in front of its chest, the shiny Furret lowered its head, sneaking glances at Natsu from ti to ti, as though trying to gauge his reaction. If Natsu showed the slightest displeasure or furrowed his brows, the poor Pokémon might decide to leave on its own.

But to the Furret’s relief, Natsu’s expression remained calm and kind throughout. No signs of irritation or rejection could be found.

"I see. I understand now," Natsu said after listening to Sandshrew’s explanation. "Thank you, Sandshrew."

The situation was simple, and unfortunately, all too common for shiny Pokémon. This pink Furret, with its unusual coloration, had been ostracized and bullied by its peers simply for being different.

Although humans might find the pink “living body pillow” incredibly cute, within its own species, being shiny ant being abnormal—a reason for exclusion.

Thus, the young Sentret had been forced to leave its ho, embarking on a lonely journey of exile. Who knows how far it wandered before evolving into Furret and eventually settling on Natsu’s farm?

Apparently, it had arrived on the very first night Natsu moved in—his first unexpected “tenant.”

Truthfully, it was a bit of a surprise.

Looking at the visibly tense Furret, Natsu spoke softly, "Hello, Furret. I’m the owner of this farm. Sandshrew must have already told you about , right?"

The Furret nodded quickly, indicating it was well aware of Natsu—the kind person who provided delicious food. When introducing Natsu, Sandshrew had struggled to find the right words, eventually settling on, “A really good person who gives tasty things to eat.”

Though the description was vague, it hit all the right notes for Furret.

For a wild Pokémon, food was paramount. Questions like "Is this person nice?" or "Will they make battle?" could only be considered once their stomach was full.

As the saying goes: "Only when the granaries are full do people learn etiquette." Similarly, Furret only needed the promise of food to decide to join the farm. That, coupled with Sandshrew’s reassurance that Natsu wouldn’t force it into battles, sealed the deal.

"I won’t say much more. Would you like to beco my companion?" Natsu asked gently. "I’m not a Trainer, so you won’t have to fight, but you’ll need to help out around the farm."

Before Natsu could finish his sentence, Furret’s head bobbed up and down like a trono. If there had been a Poké Ball in front of it, the Furret would have eagerly slapped it, happily offering itself to Natsu.

A boss who offers food, shelter, and no mandatory battles?

Let’s put it this way: Imagine your boss telling you, "From now on, you’ll work at the sa level as a CEO. Just show up, and we’ll provide you with a house and a car—both in your na. als are free, and your workload is minimal. You might just sweep the office or walk around occasionally."

To soone like Natsu in his past life, this scenario would have been too good to even dream about.

But now, Furret could proudly say, "Your wildest dreams? I’m living them!"

"Here you go."

Natsu placed a Poké Ball in front of the Furret.

"Chirrr!"

The Furret’s eyes lit up. It imdiately slapped the Poké Ball, entering it in a flash of red light. The ball wobbled twice before locking in place.

"Co on out, Furret," Natsu said after the capture was complete. He gently released the Furret and carefully labeled its Poké Ball, ready to store it on the shelf later.

Initially, Natsu had planned to dedicate an entire room to organizing his Poké Balls, knowing he’d likely befriend many Pokémon over ti. But for now, a simple shelf would suffice.

After all, big goals are achieved step by step—just like marriage cos after dating.

"Chirrr~"

The newly released Furret swayed slightly before gazing at Natsu with sparkling eyes. Its small paws clasped at its chest, its hopeful intentions as clear as day.

Understanding the Pokémon’s feelings, Natsu smiled and opened his arms.

Seeing this, Furret squealed with excitent and leapt into Natsu’s embrace, nuzzling its soft, pink head against his chin like an affectionate puppy.

"There, there."

As Natsu stroked Furret’s head, a smile naturally spread across his face. Spending ti with Pokémon always lifted his spirits.

And speaking of Furret—it had the perfect texture for a body pillow. Long, soft, and incredibly warm. A natural body pillow, really. Though it might be a bit much for sumr use...

anwhile, Sandshrew crossed its arms, exuding the air of a “seasoned senior.” As the first Pokémon Natsu t on the farm, Sandshrew felt a deep sense of pride.

Sure, Furret, you may be cuddling with Natsu now, Sandshrew thought. But when you’re busy snuggling, I’m out there helping him capture more Pokémon. That’s the power of being a senior Pokémon!

Noticing Sandshrew’s smug expression, Natsu chuckled. He reached out to ruffle Sandshrew’s head and slipped two Ground-type energy cubes into its paws.

In an instant, Sandshrew’s “mature and composed” deanor vanished, replaced by pure delight as it munched on the cubes.

"Acting all grown-up, huh?" Natsu teased. "You’re still just a kid. Do you know how many adults would love to be your age again?"

In the corner, a Buneary peeked out, tugging on a handkerchief it had sohow found. Its face was filled with envy, a cartoonishly dramatic scene only lacking the signature wavy, seaweed-shaped tears of a manga character.

For the first ti, Buneary had found a Trainer it truly liked—a ho it wanted to settle into.

But why did it turn out like this?

I was here first. I haven’t even hugged Natsu yet!

Buneary could only stew in its jealousy, feeling completely left out.

Beside it, a Minccino gently patted Buneary on the back. Though it didn’t quite understand the situation, it decided that a smile and a comforting gesture were the safest responses.

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