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Pokémon Dev Chapter 331

Novel: Pokémon Dev Author: TabooExistence Updated:
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Now reading: Chapter 331 from Pokémon Dev, a Action novel by TabooExistence.

That massive presence, sothing far more terrifying than wtwo, had shown zero hostility the mont Kairos ca running in. That said everything. It ant Kairos and this creature actually knew each other.

Kairos stood in the howling wind, completely unfazed.

He tilted his head back to look up at Giratina and said:

"Alright, alright. Let's wrap it up."

"This is all a misunderstanding. He's with . He just dealt with that Spiritomb, so technically, we're all on the sa side here."

Kairos gestured toward wtwo across the wreckage, as casual as soone trying to break up an argunt between two people who'd been friends all along.

"He just likes to fight. Don't take it personally."

Giratina's enormous body slowly descended. Its crimson eyes settled on Kairos for a few seconds, with the raw fury in them cooling and giving way to sothing quieter.

It could feel it. Spiritomb's presence had vanished completely.

Giratina pulled back the energy it had been building and let out a low, rumbling exhale. Agreent.

Across from them, wtwo had gone still.

It stared at Kairos, its wariness undiminished, but now tangled with genuine confusion.

This human... why was that terrifying creature actually listening to him?

And stranger still, when it tried to read this person, its psychic power found nothing. The attempt just slid off, like there was nothing there to grab onto.

"Who are you?"

wtwo floated in the air, its voice rising cold and flat inside Kairos's mind.

It didn't attack. There was no hostility coming from this human, and it could tell.

Kairos smiled faintly but said nothing. Instead, he reached into his windbreaker pocket and pulled out a card.

It was a physical card, intricately designed, printed with unusual patterns and a spinning Poke Ball emblem at its center. An invitation card.

He held it up and gave it a small wave. To anyone watching, it would have looked like nothing special.

But the mont wtwo's pale violet eyes landed on it, they sharpened. A shudder moved through its entire body.

A powerful, unmistakable pulse radiated from the card and drove straight into the depths of wtwo's mind.

That feeling. It was the ga.

The virtual world that had thrown challenge after challenge at it, that had made it fight and struggle and, for the first ti, feel sothing it could only describe as satisfaction.

And this human standing in front of it...

Was connected to that world.

Maybe that voice — the one that had reached out from sowhere beyond — was him.

"So... it was you."

The coldness in wtwo's voice had shifted. Sothing harder to na had moved in.

It had always assud that virtual world was the work of so extraordinary being. It hadn't expected the answer to be a human. Kairos pocketed the card, t wtwo's gaze, and gave a small nod — nothing more than an acknowledgnt.

With the confusion cleared, they could move on.

Just then, Giratina let out a long, resonant cry. It turned and extended one of its massive claws, pressing it toward the spot where Spiritomb had been sealed.

A deep hum filled the air.

Space rippled again.

A massive shard rose slowly from the rubble, radiating dense blue-violet light. It was the size of a house, wrapped in a churning spatial storm, and seed to hold an entire other world inside it.

A fragnt of the Distortion World.

It was the source of Spiritomb's power, and the very thing Kairos had promised to help Giratina recover.

Giratina extended its tendrils, coiled them around the enormous shard, and then turned to look at Kairos.

The aning was plain enough. We got what we ca for. Ti to go.

Kairos was mildly surprised. Already?

Then again, maybe that was fine. This place was a wreck, and going back with Giratina would give him a chance to work out the faith energy arrangent he'd promised. Besides, standing here in front of wtwo was a lot to deal with.

Before he could say a word, one of Giratina's tendrils coiled around his waist and lifted him smoothly off the ground.

Just as Giratina was about to tear open a rift back to the Distortion World, wtwo spoke.

"I'll find you."

The words cut through the shifting air and reached Kairos clearly.

"That ga... are there more challenges?"

Kairos glanced back at wtwo hovering in the sky and nodded.

"Of course there are."

"Looks like you've got other things to deal with right now anyway. I'll put sothing together for you when the ti's right. Sorry today got cut short."

Sothing flickered in wtwo's eyes at that. It made no move to stop Giratina. Instead it turned, vanished in a streak of violet light, and was gone.

Boom.

With a thunderous crack, Giratina tore open a spatial rift and pulled Kairos and the massive shard through with it. The sky above the Ghost World slowly sealed itself shut.

The crushing pressure was gone. Suspended debris clattered back to the ground. The world seed to breathe again.

What was left was a field of devastation and a group of trainers who looked like they'd just snapped out of a dream, still frozen in place, struggling to accept that any of it had actually happened.

A light breeze moved through the ruins, pushing dust across the ground.

After a long mont, Will drew in a slow, deep breath, his expression softening with relief.

It was over.

The thing the Ghost World had been dealing with for so long, and it had ended just like that. Quietly. Almost easily.

It was hard to wrap your head around.

Caitlin still had her gaze fixed on the sky, eyes distant. "He just... rode that thing out of here?"

Cynthia exhaled slowly, visibly trying to settle herself.

Two presences that powerful. One was wtwo from the ga. The other she had never seen before, never even heard of. But one thing was clear: it was another legendary Pokemon, and its strength had clearly surpassed even wtwo's, possibly putting it on the level of Palkia or beyond.

The violet streak had split the sky, and the trail it left through the clouds lingered long after it was gone.

wtwo didn't go back to where it had been resting. It climbed instead to the highest altitude it could reach, where the winds were sharpest, and let the gale tear at it. Its emotions had never felt this tangled, this alive.

The battle earlier had been short, but the trembling deep inside it hadn't settled.

Spiritomb hadn't given it anything real. Everything had co from that other presence, the one that had shown up without warning, radiating a spatial force that could take apart the world.

That creature carried the kind of power that could level everything.

And in the mont they clashed, wtwo had felt every part of itself light up. That sensation of being pushed to the absolute edge, of having nothing left to hold back, had made it feel, truly for the first ti, what it actually ant to exist.

It had always told itself that the drive to beco the strongest was about proving it wasn't just soone's experint. That it was its own being, the most powerful one alive. This ti, it wanted to grow stronger for itself — not as proof of anything, but as the right to chase truth on its own terms, with nothing and no one able to stand in the way.

Only with power that topped everything else could it truly hold its own fate.

And through all of that, the image of that human kept surfacing in its mind.

His face was hidden behind so kind of dark haze, every feature completely obscured, but wtwo had no doubt. It was him. That kind of resonance, deep and instinctive, couldn't be faked.

The one who had built the virtual world, designed its challenges, given it the ans to push past its limits. The creator. And it turned out he was here, in this world.

More than that, he and that terrifying creature clearly had history. The way Giratina had deferred to him was enough to say it all.

They would et again.

The light in wtwo's eyes pulsed once. Its form surged forward and disappeared into the clouds.

It needed ti to sit with what today had given it, and ti to wait for that person's next move.

None of this was anywhere close to finished.

---

At the sa ti, in the Distortion World.

As the spatial rift sealed behind them, the suffocating pressure that had followed them through faded away completely.

Kairos blinked and the ruins of the Ghost World were gone. In their place was the Distortion World, all inverted geotry and twisted beauty, that strange place where the rules of space bent and folded back on themselves.

Unlike his last visit, this ti he appeared directly inside the city at the heart of it.

He hadn't even found his footing before a burst of loud, excited shouting erupted from sowhere nearby.

"It's Kairos! He's back!"

"Finally! Where is he?!"

"He showed up! Get over here, quick!"

A crowd of familiar faces ca pouring out of the strange structures around him, waving and rushing over, all of them lit up.

Kairos looked at them and was not surprised.

These people hadn't exactly been living boring lives before, but having the ga had changed things noticeably. And plenty of them had never encountered anything like it. Just having access to it felt like sothing special to them. Honestly, part of him almost envied that.

"Good to be back. How's everyone doing?"

He said it with a smile as he dropped down from Giratina's tendrils.

The crowd closed in imdiately, everyone talking over each other.

"I made it to the fourth Gym!"

"Everything's been great, but can you please raise the fifteen Pokemon cap? It's way too tight to work with!"

"That Gym Leader in Saffron City was a nightmare — I was stuck forever, but I finally got past her!"

"Kairos, is any of the stuff in the ga actually real? Like ga Evolution... I know it's probably a lot to ask."

Kairos nodded.

"As for the cap, I'm rolling out a harder difficulty later, and once that's live there won't be a limit anymore. A second playthrough will open up too."

"ga Evolution, you'll see for yourselves eventually."

He paused, then added, "Since you're all enjoying it, don't forget there are two other gas as well. Feel free to try them out."

That seed to catch a few people off guard.

"Right, I rember seeing three icons."

"Has anyone played the other two yet?"

"Not . Everyone kept saying the first one was the best so I just stayed with it. I'll check the others out today."

Watching them buzzing, Kairos thought of sothing else.

"Oh, and on top of the gas, there's sothing new. An animated series. I just finished producing two episodes in another world. Outside of the people there, nobody else has seen it yet."

"An animated series? What's that?"

The one in dieval armor scratched his head.

"Think of it as a story told through moving pictures — you'll understand once you see it."

Kairos smiled and pulled up a display, tapping play.

The screen lit up. The first episode started rolling at a quick pace, just enough to give them a feel for it.

The crowd that had been buzzing a mont ago went completely quiet. More than a few of them had locked onto the screen, pulled in imdiately by sothing they had no frawork for. For people who had never encountered anything like cinema or animation, the impact was instant and total.

Those who ca from more developed worlds seed less drawn to it and drifted off after a mont to get back to the gas.

Within a minute, the plaza at the entrance to the Distortion World had gone almost completely silent, the only sound coming from the screen.

Even Giratina seed unsettled by the shift in atmosphere.

It was the ruler of the Distortion World. It had made the effort to bring Kairos back here, and not a single one of these people had so much as looked at it. Every one of them was staring at a glowing little slab.

Was that really how this was going to go?

Giratina lowered its enormous head toward the crowd and gave a single, deliberate cough.

It wasn't loud, but backed by its psychic presence it hit like a thunderclap going off next to each person's ear.

Everyone snapped to attention at once, suddenly very aware that Giratina was standing right there.

"Sorry about that. We completely lost track of everything."

"Oh, you're back too?"

"Did sothing happen out there? You look like you just ca out of a fight."

Giratina didn't hold it against them. It was in a good mood, having gotten the Distortion World fragnt back. It gave a brief psychic account of the battle and the news that the shard had been recovered.

"That's great news. You can finally catch a break now."

"Nice work out there."

"I told you having this guy around would pay off, didn't I?"

The group's reaction was warm and genuine. They had been here long enough that this place felt like ho, and hearing that things here would improve brought out real happiness in them.

Giratina looked over them all with quiet satisfaction and gave a slow nod.

Then it turned to Kairos, inclining its head once in his direction. Follow .

"I'll head out then. See everyone soon."

Kairos gave the group a wave and fell in behind Giratina as it rose toward the upper reaches of the Distortion World.

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