n shook his head again, "No, I was just explaining the reason why I couldn't tell you. My subconscious was resisting... I did do something wrong in this matter. I'm sorry."

"Huh, ha." Shan Min seemed to laugh out of anger and said indifferently: "I thought that the past six months of living here would change your opinion of Pyrite Town, but I was wrong. From the beginning to the end, you only planned to build an unmanned Pokémon Park. You didn't care about the people of this land."

Say it.

He walked out angrily.

Alakazam and Meowth looked at each other and followed their trainer's pace.

Kashiwa looked at the silent N with pain, chased outside to stop the angry Shan Minoru, and whispered: "Why are you so angry? N came here to save Pokémon from the beginning, you know that!"

"I know! How could I not know? But can his goal be achieved by simply planting trees to change the environment? Olei's land may seem undeveloped, but in fact every piece has been divided!"

Shan Minoru kept complaining: "Do you know how much effort I have put into increasing the range of wild Pokémon? Many people in the rescue organization don't want to allocate so many areas to wild Pokémon!

"And do you think he can produce hundreds of thousands of Pokémon's daily rations if he has the money? He hangs out with Pokémon all day and hardly interacts with other people. He also resists others adopting Pokémon. What good does it do him to separate Pokémon from humans!"

Through Xiaozhi and Pikachu, he realized that humans and Pokémon can have a precious bond, but it does not mean that he will change his view of all humans from now on.

In principle, he still keeps a distance between humans and Pokémon, and at most does not interfere with Pokémon that have been captured by humans.

Shan Min hopes that N can change his mindset and make him more realistic.

This will help build a Pokémon park.

But half a year has passed, and N still has a subconscious aversion to the people of Huangtie Town, which makes Shan Min feel like he is just trying to please someone else.

What Shan Min could not accept the most was N's apology.

because.

He was only sorry for hiding something important from Shan Minoru, and didn't care how long those innocent souls would be lost, or whether the existence of lost souls would cause harm.

In other words, n always treats all humans "equally" except for a few acquaintances, regardless of whether they are innocent or not.

"Give him more time. You know what his past is like. He has left his empathy for people to Pokémon. I wouldn't be surprised if he announces himself as a Pokémon one day."

Kashiwagi patted his shoulder and consoled him.

After Shan Min finished venting his anger, he shook his hand away and said, "Alright, stop being a peacemaker. Don't waste your time on this kind of thing. Becoming stronger is your primary obligation. Send me the location of the entrance to the spirit world on your phone later, and hurry to the Pyrite Arena. As for n, I can tell what is public and what is private."

"..."

Kashiwagi watched him leave in silence.

Return to the villa.

nzheng gently stroked Happiny's head, "It's great that your psychological trauma has been relieved. You have been working hard for Kashiwagi."

"Happy~happy!"

When Happiny saw his trainer returning, he quickly ran over to him and asked if he should take away Shan Minoru's plate.

Baimu motioned it to be put away, and said to the smiling N: "Why do you say that? You know better than me what Shan Min cares about. Why bother?"

n put away his smile and whispered, "I just don't want to lie to him. In this land of Orei, apart from Pokémon and a few people, there isn't much worth remembering."

"Even though we've seen countless images of people and Pokémon working together to improve the environment over the past six months?"

"..."

Gu Bo's expression fluctuated slightly, but soon returned to calm, "I no longer have any extra emotions to share with humans."

Kashiwagi said helplessly: "No one asks you to care about humans. There are already many people who care about them. What you have to do is accept the reality. Humans and Pokémon cannot live without each other."

"Yeah..." N did not refute, he was very clear about this, "Kashiwagi, you know, the rescue organization has contacted me privately more than once."

"Privately? Bypassing Shan Min?"

"Ah."

n said calmly, "They want me to move half of the Pokémon to the northwest, saying that the environment there can support a certain number of wild Pokémon."

"What a good thing!"

Kashiwagi couldn't help but feel happy for N. The northwest of Orei was the only remaining green land, which was more suitable for Pokémon of certain attributes than the wilderness.

But he soon discovered that there was no joy on N's face, but instead a hint of sadness.

why?

Kashiwagi asked subconsciously: "What are the conditions?"

"That half of the Pokémon is managed by the rescue organization. I have no right to interfere." There was no more tenderness and smile on N's face.

This condition -

He first thought that the rescue organization could not be so shameless, but then he thought, are the actions of the rescue organization really shameless?

The fundamental purpose of migrating Pokémon from N is to allow all Orei people to own Pokémon and allow people and Pokémon to develop together.

After the Rescue Organization defeated the Shadow Team, they should have been the ones to deal with all the seized Pokémon.

It was just that at that time N persuaded many Pokémon to help the rescue organization. The rescue organization was grateful to N, so they handed over all the Pokémon to his care.

The rescue organization did not forcibly take back the Pokémon, but came to negotiate with N.

Bottom line.

He doesn't want these Pokémon that have been hurt by humans to fall into the clutches of humans again. He cares about and respects the ideas of all Pokémon.

The rescue organization believes that since Pokémon live on this land, it is very important for them to integrate with humans.

There are huge differences in ideas between the two sides.

What worries N even more is that even if he compromises this time, the rescue organization will come a second time until all the Pokémon are taken away.

He wanted to refuse, but he didn't have the leverage to do so.

There are hundreds of thousands of Pokémon, and they require a huge amount of resources to support them every day, but currently only a few can be self-sufficient.

"These days, I often doubt the meaning of my coming to the Ourai region. I always wonder, have I really saved them?"

n murmured.

The rescue organization saved the Orei people and wanted to save Pokémon, but unfortunately...

In a human way.

Kashiwagi remained silent. He wanted to persuade N to agree to the proposal to save the organization, but after thinking about it carefully, he was only considering the development of Orei from the perspective of mankind.

Perhaps only N, who can understand Pokémon's language, knows what the Pokémons are really thinking.

He asked, "Everyone, don't you want to?"

"They have been deeply hurt by humans." n's answer was concise and powerful.

That's all for this.

Chapter 691 "R" Rainbow

n left.

Kashiwagi ate his breakfast without any appetite.

In the past, when we fought side by side, our relationship was very good, and the common enemy drove us to stick together.

However, when the enemies disappear, conflicts arise inexplicably. Even if everyone is kind-hearted and has no bad intentions, disputes will still arise in the end due to different positions.

after all.

Some good things are relative. There are not so many win-win situations to strive for in the world, and things often end with one or both parties compromising.

In principle, for the harmonious development of Orei, Kashiwagi should persuade N to agree to the plan to save the organization.

But can he guarantee that all the Orei people who obtain Pokémon will treat them well?

Are you willing to spend time and energy to heal Pokémon’s broken heart?

Trainers in mainstream areas are unable to do it yet, and it is even more impossible for the tough people of Ourei. By then, more manpower and resources will inevitably be required to deal with the various conflicts between people and Pokémon.

The main problem at the moment is actually the burden that hundreds of thousands of Pokémon put on the Ouray region.

Pokémon that are not self-sufficient need supplies from N and the rescue organization. Otherwise, they will not be able to adapt to the environment in Orei and will not be able to fill their stomachs, so they will inevitably riot.

In the past, when Pokémon was called Warcraft, riot was synonymous with disaster.

The rescue organization tried to share the cost with ordinary Orei civilians, perhaps because the general living standards of Orei people have not yet matched those of mainstream areas.

But it is still easy for some wealthy families to raise one or two Pokémon.

n is unwilling to do this, he wants the Pokémon to remain free, for this he must have bargaining chips with the rescue organization.

But there is no channel provided by the rescue organization, and even if there is money, it is impossible to transport so much food from the outside world to Orei.

The simplest solution is to create a huge forest that can at least provide a living space for most Pokémon.

If you don't rely on rescue organizations for survival, you won't be so averse to considering other things.

I have no chips in my hand.

No matter how good the rescue organization's intentions are, it will only make n wary.

“There are so many things to sort out.”

Kashiwagi drank the last sip of Moo Moo milk and suddenly realized that it was because he left in the first place that caused a mountain of tedious matters to pile up after his return.

But he has no regrets.

Only by going to Hoenn could he grow to where he is today. If he stayed in Orei, he would be like the silver ape, knowing nothing about the various tactics and training techniques of the outside world.

He stood up and found Doronbaruto hiding among the other Pokémon and asked, "Shall we go find the entrance to the spirit world?"

"Spit..."

Dolongbalto shrank back and looked at Porygon 2 hesitantly.

As smart as Porygon 2 is, it cooperated very well and got into the phone to act as a translator.

Then, through its retelling, Kashiwagi finally understood that this matter was indeed not as simple as he had imagined. Just as he had said to Shan Minoru before, the entrance to the spiritual world was not a physical door.

It could be the non-existent Room 1608 of the Zijin Hotel, a mysterious underwater vortex in Liuli City, or even a broken glass bottle floating from the other side of the sea.

Ordinary people cannot see it because it does not exist in the real dimension and can only be observed in some extremely special circumstances.

For example, the ancient characters that Kashiwagi had obtained earlier.

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