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The A-grade Dragon Scale that Nina recomnded was indeed exceptional, but it was what Jacob needed least at the mont. As soon as he captured one more Dragon-type Pokémon, Jacob would already have six A-grade Dragon Scales in his account. He wouldn't waste this valuable opportunity on sothing he could soon acquire elsewhere.

"Let

look around a bit more," Jacob said, politely declining Nina's suggestion. He began walking slowly through the Dragon treasure section, carefully examining each display case.

"A-grade Dragon Fang."

"A-grade Dragon Gem."

In the gas, Dragon Gems were one-ti items that enhanced the power of a Dragon-type move. In reality, however, items like Dragon Gems were rechargeable. After being used once, they could be utilized again after recharging, which was quite convenient.

Nevertheless, Jacob remained sowhat dissatisfied with just an A-grade item. Having finally earned this opportunity, he was reluctant to settle for anything less than exceptional.

The Dragon treasure section wasn't extensive, and Jacob had to admit everything was impressive, but nothing truly captured his interest. Since he could select only one treasure, Jacob didn't rush his decision and continued exploring.

Behind the Dragon treasure section lay another area—the largest in the entire vault.

"Unknown Mysterious Items Section."

Jacob walked in and soon found himself staring at items that left him shocked. Seven or eight ga Stones and two Key Stones were displayed in a glass case with a simple label:

"Mysterious gems, extrely luminous, beautiful in appearance, and incredibly hard. These stones appear to contain powerful energy, but their developnt and utilization remain unknown at present."

How embarrassing!

Truthfully, Jacob wanted nothing more than to grab these ga Stones and Key Stones and leave the vault without looking back. After brief consideration, however, he cald himself and suppressed the impulse.

He realized that selecting these stones would create an official record of his visit.

"October 10th: Jacob, ID number XXX, received mysterious gems from the Pokémon Association headquarters."

When ga Evolution was eventually announced, the Pokémon Association would certainly rember that ga Stones and Key Stones had been stored in their vault. A quick check of the records would reveal that all these valuable items were in Jacob's possession. With so many ga Stones in his hands, he would inevitably beco everyone's target!

A tree that stands taller than the forest invites the wind's destruction. If Jacob took just one or two stones, he might be fine, but taking so many would be problematic. Neither his family nor the Lin family would have sufficient influence to safeguard these ga Stones. When the Association ca knocking, Jacob might be fortunate enough to keep a few, but most would certainly be confiscated.

Jacob wasn't willing to settle for just a small piece of the prize—he wanted all the ga Stones and Key Stones without the Pokémon Association knowing they were in his possession.

But how?

Jacob pondered potential solutions. He suddenly rembered that one of the rewards for the College Cup included an opportunity to select items from the vault, though he couldn't recall exactly what placent was required.

Top 8 or top 4? Probably top 8.

Anyone who reached the national top 8 would earn a chance to select a treasure. Jacob stood there thinking for a while and soon developed two plans.

The first plan was admittedly foolish: train soone capable of reaching the national top 8, have them enter the College Cup, earn the opportunity to select treasures, take the ga Stones and Key Stones, and finally give them to Jacob.

This plan was exceedingly difficult. Jacob wasn't even certain he could reach the top eight nationally, so how could he train soone else to achieve it? The idea was nonsensical.

Moreover, once that person took the stones, they would inevitably be discovered by the Pokémon Association when ga Evolution beca public knowledge. At that point, Jacob would have no choice but to either eliminate this person or help them escape while concealing his own involvent. Thinking it through, the plan was clearly unrealistic.

The more Jacob considered it, the more he recognized the plan's impracticality. The ideal was grand, but reality was too harsh—too difficult to implent.

The second plan was simpler and more direct, summarized in one word: money. Use financial resources to have soone retrieve these ga Stones and Key Stones. This way, Jacob wouldn't need to appear personally, as long as he concealed his identity throughout the process. The cost would undoubtedly be substantial, but this plan was feasible and had a high probability of success.

Three core issues needed addressing: First, who would be the proxy? This person must have access to the vault to select treasures and be willing to exchange them for money. Second, funding. Jacob needed to prepare sufficient money or valuable trade items. Third, identity concealnt. He must ensure his involvent remained hidden from beginning to end, so the Pokémon Association could only trace their investigation to the proxy!

If these three challenges could be overco, the solution would definitely work.

"Do you like these stones?" Nina, standing nearby, couldn't help asking when she noticed Jacob lingering for so long.

"No," Jacob quickly denied, hoping to avoid arousing Nina's suspicion. "I was just thinking about sothing. Let's continue looking around."

The display cases throughout this section contained mostly strange and unique items. Among them, Jacob discovered Wishing Stars, Wishing Star Fragnts, and other related objects.

These items made Jacob envious. With just two more Wishing Stars, he could complete the prerequisite for one of his Dynamax tasks.

Jacob really wanted them, and considering all the treasures he had seen, he montarily entertained the idea of becoming a villain and raiding the entire vault. But he only dared think about it.

As they continued forward, they began encountering increasingly bizarre items. So appeared useless, while others were mysterious objects whose purposes remained undiscovered.

As they neared the end of the section, Jacob suddenly spotted an item in a corner display case that made his entire body tremble.

It was a broken gem, quietly placed in a display case with a label:

"Broken Gem. Extrely hard and remarkably beautiful in appearance. Contains small amounts of Dragon energy and Psychic energy. Purpose unknown."

When Jacob saw the broken crystal, his system automatically displayed detailed information about the item.

[Broken Soul Dew]: After being damaged, the Soul Dew has lost most of its functionality but still retains traces of Dragon and Psychic energy.

"Ding! Mission triggered: Eon Siblings."

[Eon Siblings]: The Eon Siblings are legendary Psychic and Dragon-type Pokémon, Latias and Latios. They possess the ability to beco invisible, can communicate with humans through telepathy, and are incredibly powerful. Although this broken Soul Dew has lost most of its functions, once repaired, it can still be used once to summon either Latios or Latias.

Mission requirents: Collect S-grade Psychic items and S-grade Dragon items to repair the Soul Dew. Once repaired, you can use the broken Soul Dew once to locate Alto Mare's hidden sanctuary and summon either Latios or Latias.

Prerequisite 0: Collect S-grade Psychic items (0/1)

Prerequisite 0: Collect S-grade Dragon items (0/1)

Prerequisite 0: Discover the exact location of Alto Mare's hidden sanctuary (0/1)

Prerequisite 4: Trainer strength must reach at least Quasi-King level

Note: Use with caution. A broken Soul Dew will be destroyed after one use. Ensure you have sufficient strength to capture one of the Eon siblings before using it.

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