While Kora worked on the chicken coop, Naoki decided to experint with so unique cooking thods. He wanted to try recreating the "Grass Cake" from the ga, a dish said to magically alter the quality of crops.
But could grass really be used for cooking?
Naoki stood in the kitchen, rolled up his sleeves, and gathered his ingredients: the fresh green grass that Koraidon and Cyclizar had collected, so washed stones, and a piece of iron with a tallic sheen.
He knew that Pokémon had diverse diets, with so eating at, eggs, milk, and vegetables like humans, while others consud grass, rocks, tal, emotions, or even souls. He was determined to give it a try.
Limited by his kitchen tools, he couldn't make an actual cake out of grass. However, he could still experint with different cooking thods using the sa ingredients.
The early spring grass was vibrant and fresh. He washed it thoroughly, removing any dirt and roots, then placed it in a pot to steam.
"If I were a Grass-type Pokémon," Naoki mused, "I'd probably prefer fresher grass." He reasoned that the grass shouldn't be stead for too long, lest it beco too soft or lose its moisture.
He carefully tid the steaming process, and after five minutes, he donned oven mitts and removed the pot. The stead grass lay glistening on a white porcelain plate.
Naoki peered at the information that appeared in his mind:
Stead Grass (D-): A low-level dish that locks in the grass's moisture and flavor, enhancing its taste and making it more appealing to so herbivorous Pokémon.
Cooking Effect: Slightly increases the chance of a Grass-type Pokémon learning a Grass-type move.
Comnt: Food that humans can't eat can be a delicacy for Pokémon. Your bold experint will set a new precedent in the Pokémon world! One day, your magical food will reach the ears of all Pokémon, and they'll go crazy for it! Keep trying your best to create dishes that make Pokémon happy!
Naoki stared at the ssage in disbelief.
Naoki tore his gaze away from the nonsensical comnt section and looked at the stead grass on the plate with a mixture of shock and elation. He had hoped for this outco, but seeing it in reality still left him stunned.
Cooking with grass was indeed possible! And it wasn't even the lowest grade, F-!
If grass worked, could he do the sa with stones and iron? A daring idea sparked in Naoki's mind.
He focused on the gleaming piece of iron and decided to try a different cooking thod. He heated oil in a pan, added the iron block once the oil was hot, and then tossed in various seasonings, mainly chili peppers. When the iron was coated in a fiery red chili oil, he swiftly transferred it to a plate.
The information for the dish materialized before his eyes:
Spicy Iron Nugget (D-): A low-level dish. Due to its hard texture and spicy flavor, most Pokémon won't eat it. However, certain Pokémon might have a particular liking for it.
Cooking Effect: Slightly increases the user's control over Fire and Steel-type moves.
Additional Effect: Feeding this to Heatran will slightly increase its friendliness.
Evaluation: @#%&*!
"What kind of evaluation is that?" Naoki wondered, but seeing the effects listed above, he felt a sense of vindication.
Just like grass, tal could indeed be used in cooking. Perhaps even the ordinary stones found on the roadside could work. After all, Pokémon like Onix and Rhyhorn thrived on rocks.
But what surprised Naoki the most was the additional effect of the "Spicy Iron Nugget": Increasing Heatran's friendliness.
Heatran was a Legendary Pokémon from the Sinnoh region, linked to ancient myths. According to legend, the creator god Arceus had created the world and, to provide it with material and spiritual foundations, created Dialga, the Pokémon that controls ti, Palkia, the Pokémon that controls space, and the three Lake Guardians, Uxie, sprit, and Azelf, who resided in another dinsion, bringing emotions, wisdom, and willpower to the world. Heatran was born during this process. In ancient tis, when Dialga and Palkia clashed, fragnts of their power fell to earth, becoming the Adamant Ore.
"But Heatran should be in the Sinnoh region, right?" Naoki pondered, deep in thought. According to the ga, Heatran could also be found in the Hoenn region, in addition to Sinnoh. But traveling to either region and even pinpointing Heatran's exact location, was impossible for Naoki at the mont.
With a tinge of regret, he glanced at the Spicy Iron Nugget. He turned and offered it to Koraidon and Cyclizar, teasing, "Want to try this?"
Both Pokémon looked at the chili-covered iron, grimaced, and shook their heads in unison. For once, they were in complete agreent.
Naoki chuckled and tossed the stones and grass into the bin. These unique dishes wouldn't be of use anyti soon. But if he ever had the chance, he would definitely visit the Sinnoh region.
Heatran, the Fire/Steel-type Legendary Pokémon, was a prize worth pursuing! Although considered a lesser Legendary.
Naoki, a forr gar, found himself slipping into a familiar pattern of collecting rare creatures. The idea of filling his ranch with adorable, fluffy, and rare Pokémon from all over the world was incredibly appealing. He could picture himself tending to his farm, surrounded by a nagerie of Pokémon companions.
Hehehe!
Suddenly, Naoki realized he was being watched. Koraidon and Cyclizar were staring at him with puzzled expressions.
He cleared his throat, suppressing a goofy grin, and patted their heads. "Alright, alright," he said, heading outside towards Kora, who was busy with the chicken coop construction.
"Ms. Kora," he began, his eyes sparkling with hope, "do you know where I might find Pokémon like Eevee, Vulpix, Pikachu, owth, Pachirisu, or Skitty?"
With the crops still growing and so free ti on his hands, Naoki wanted to catch a few new companions. While Koraidon and Cyclizar were adorable in their own right, they were a bit too large for cuddling. He longed for so smaller, fluffier Pokémon to keep him
company.
He imagined cozy evenings by the fireplace, Koraidon and Cyclizar sprawled out beside him, while Eevee, Vulpix, owth, and other cuddly creatures snuggled on his lap, at the foot of the bed, on his pillow, and in his arms.
That was a life he wouldn't trade for anything.
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I will post an extra 2 chapters tomorrow if we can reach 200 PS.
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