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"Not taking control, just providing Grassre Ranch as a good habitat for Diancie."

"In return, she’ll give so special diamonds. Those diamonds have research value. If I get the chance, I’ll bring them to the laboratory for study," John replied thoughtfully.

’The Hearth Diamond could serve as the energy source for Carbink’s diamond kingdom, maybe I could develop it into a stable and powerful energy source.’

Of course, Hearth Diamonds used for this research would co after Tyranitar’s needs were t.

"Speaking of Tyranitar’s divine seat, do you know which other Pokemon have divine seats, ntor?" John asked.

"Of course I know."

"Which Pokemon?"

"Machamp!"

"Machamp?" John suddenly thought that Saul had a Machamp powerful enough to compete head-on with a Landorus. "Isn’t that your Machamp, Principal?"

"Whose else’s Machamp do you think is worthy of the throne?" Badman said proudly.

Finally, he had sothing to hold over his student’s head.

John rubbed his chin. This ant he hadn’t trained a Machamp, otherwise he’d have to perform a "teacher-student battle for the throne."

"Are there any others?"

"None."

John frowned. It seed finding Pokemon ant for kingship wasn’t easy.

"ntor, I have one more thing to ask."

With that, John took out the Lustrous Orb from his pocket and placed it before Principal Badman.

"About this Lustrous Orb, I wonder where you got it?"

"From an S-level sanctuary," Badman answered imdiately. The Lustrous Orb had helped him greatly. It could even be said that half his achievents today were thanks to it. Therefore, he clearly rembered the process of getting it.

"What’s the na of that S-level sanctuary?" John asked.

"Floating Island."

"Floating Island." John vaguely rembered seeing this place in Draconia’s sanctuary list, but didn’t know its size. He’d need soone to guide him, so he looked up and asked, "Are you free recently? I’d like you to take to this sanctuary and show where you found the Lustrous Orb."

"Why?" Badman didn’t quite understand John’s purpose. "I cleared out everything that could be taken there. There should be nothing left where the Lustrous Orb was."

John thought for a mont, then took out the Ancient Adamant Orb and explained, "This is the Adamant Orb, a treasure from Dialga, the God of Ti. The Lustrous Orb is the matching treasure of Palkia."

"Ti and space are obviously two gods of equal strength, but now the power of these two artifacts is completely different."

"I suspect the Lustrous Orb may not be complete."

John decided to first search for the AncientLustrous Orb with the theory that "the Ancient Lustrous Orb is the better version of the Lustrous Orb."

This seed like the most likely possibility.

Hearing that the blue crystal before him was an artifact matching Dialga, the God of Ti, Saul imdiately sat up straight, his eyes bright, aura power escaping instantly.

Carefully, he reached out and picked up the orb to examine it closely.

The AncientAdamant Orb that John had taken from his Gaboy no longer had the instability it showed when first discovered.

However, Badman could still feel the flowing and twisted power inside using his aura abilities.

"It does indeed contain the power of ti," Badman nodded.

"Although I don’t know why you have such a theory, it reminds of the scene when I got the Lustrous Orb. The sanctuary seed to be ruins of ancient ancestors, with wall paintings recording many myths."

"Since you want to go, I’ll co with you."

Ancient ancestors, ruins, wall paintings...

John could probably guess it was a scene where ancient people worshipped Palkia.

Hopefully I’ll gain sothing.

"When do you want to go?"

"The day after tomorrow. I have to visit the the Dragon Crest tomorrow," John replied thoughtfully.

"Why are you going to the Dragon’s Nest? Don’t tell you want to train more Dragon-types and form a dragon team?" Badman was curious.

Among young people today, who hadn’t dread of forming a team of Dragon Pokemon?

"I don’t have ti to spare," John smiled sadly and shook his head.

He currently had plenty of Dragon-types: Garchomp, Shiny Haxorus, Tyrantrum, Salance.

Each Pokemon had unique features and strong potential, all foundations for champion-level Pokemon. Unfortunately, he’d spent most of his recent ti on his first-tier lineup. Except for Garchomp, he didn’t have extra ti to invest in the others.

"Then why are you going to the Dragon’s Nest?"

"Principal, don’t you know that the Garchomp King in the Dragon’s Nest is a Garchomp with a divine seat?" John asked in return.

Saul imdiately gave a questioning look.

"Really? Who gave you this information? Even I, as Riverstone University’s principal, don’t know about this."

John shrugged. It seed his principal didn’t know about it either. "This is information I got from the legendary Pokemon, the God of Life, Xerneas."

"Xerneas... that is indeed more knowledgeable than ..." Badman suddenly felt small upon hearing the other party was the God of Life.

Thinking carefully, the Garchomp King had already existed on the Island before he ca to be principal.

The only content recorded in school history was the "Whale God", a Wailord possesing a divine seat. Who would have thought that the Garchomp living on the Whale God’s back was also a Pokemon with a divine seat?

But wherever John went, he t these legendary Pokemon that ordinary people rarely saw once in a lifeti.

"So you’re taking your Garchomp to challenge its mother?" Badman rembered that John’s Garchomp also ca from theDragon’s Nest.

"Divine thrones belong to the strong, and I believe this mother would be happy to be defeated by her child," John’s eyes flickered. He thought about if he had a child in the future who could defeat him on the trainer path, he’d be happy too.

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