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At 11:21 PM, in a desolate, shadowy alleyway in the western district of Saffron City, ripples of spatial distortion flickered on the ground.
A second later, an Alakazam and a masked, cloaked figure in black materialized.
The figure appeared unconscious at first, but after about a minute, he slowly regained awareness.
As he stood up, the Alakazam behind him suddenly emitted a flash of blue light from its eyes, then lted like water into the rippling space behind it and disappeared.
"Teleportation, huh? What an impressive thod of travel. If I ever get the chance, I need to capture a Psychic-type Pokémon capable of it. It's just too efficient for escaping or chasing down enemies."
Sato turned to watch the eerie disappearance of the Alakazam into the rippling space. His pupils constricted, and he couldn't help but feel a sense of awe at the powerful spatial abilities of the Pokémon.
Once the Alakazam had completely vanished, Sato imdiately released Golbat, a Pokémon perfectly suited for maneuvering in such darkness.
Using Golbat's assistance, he quickly confird that no one was nearby. Relieved, Sato boldly began changing his clothes right there in the alley.
Before long, Sato was dressed in an elite black trainer's outfit with gold trim, along with a matching hat. Guided by Golbat, he confidently left the secluded alley and made his way toward the bustling streets nearby.
The place Alakazam had brought Sato to was extraordinarily remote, so much so that it was essentially a lawless zone.
Not long after stepping out of the filthy, deserted alley, Sato encountered several groups of delinquents whose eccentric attire scread rebellion.
Each of these troublemakers carried one or two PokéBalls on their person, making it clear that they were trainers of so sort.
They eyed Sato like a pack of wild dogs sizing up an intruder, their gazes filled with ill intent.
However, Sato's elite trainer attire, paired with the nacing presence of his Golbat, exuded an unmistakable aura of danger.
Even without actively showcasing his strength, his appearance alone was enough to intimidate most of the delinquents, making them think twice before approaching.
The leaders of these groups, possessing so degree of judgnt, forcefully restrained their subordinates' impulse to rob Sato.
In the end, the gang leaders settled for having their lackeys tail him from a safe distance until he left their turf.
"It seems Team Rocket has thoroughly infiltrated these lawless parts of Saffron City. Many of these delinquents will likely beco their pawns in the future."
Under the dim light of the streetlamps, Sato noticed nurous graffiti tags of the letter "R" scrawled on nearby walls.
He also spotted several small, inconspicuous posters in hidden corners, containing coded recruitnt ssages for Team Rocket. So of the posters had already been torn down by others.
Additionally, Sato observed nurous Rocket-related tattoos on the exposed skin of so of the delinquents.
All these signs painted a clear picture: Team Rocket's influence had spread deeply into these areas, and many of the original residents from the lowest rungs of society were beginning to align themselves with the organization.
These impoverished residents, unwilling to accept their bleak and miserable lives, sought power, wealth, and recognition.
Like Sato himself, they nervously sold their souls to Team Rocket, embarking on a path of no return—a path where they discovered even harsher realities but could no longer turn back.
Having experienced Team Rocket's initial trials and subsequent missions, Sato understood that the organization never invested in lost causes.
Few passed the initial tests, while the rest beca tools to be exploited for life, trapped in a cycle they could never escape.
Still, Team Rocket's boldness in openly recruiting in a League-controlled city like Saffron couldn't be entirely separated from the League's selective neglect of these areas.
Like any large organization, the Pokémon League started with noble intentions. Yet, over ti, as so individuals' ideals shifted, signs of decay inevitably erged.
The Pokémon League had existed for over a millennium. Many once-glorious noble families, after being suppressed by the League and forced to join it, gradually regained their strength under its shadow.
These families, leveraging their inherent advantages, infiltrated various aspects of the League. Although each generation brought forth individuals embodying the League's founding spirit, the signs of corruption were undeniable.
This very corruption served as fertile ground for dark organizations like Team Rocket. As the quintessential criminal syndicate, Team Rocket was like a vine wrapped around the League's great tree.
At first, it sprouted in the limited soil beneath the tree, surviving on scant sunlight and rain. Then, it slowly climbed up the tree trunk. Its next stage was to vie for sunlight in the canopy, eventually overtaking the tree.
Currently, Team Rocket was firmly in its second stage. Saffron City's underground black market had beco the sustenance it needed to further entangle itself with the League.
If the League didn't act swiftly, the vine would soon reach the canopy, competing with the tree for sunlight.
"Ugh, why am I even thinking about this? After all, I'm part of Team Rocket now. And this level of class struggle is far beyond . Even if I know all this, what can I do? To make any real difference, I'd need to be at least at the level of the Elite Four or a Champion."
As he walked, Sato glanced at the impoverished people still struggling to make a living late into the night. His heart filled with mixed emotions.
He had seen similar scenes in Pewter City—because he used to be one of them.
Even as these thoughts crossed his mind, Sato couldn't help but recall everything he had observed along the way. A bitter sense of empathy lingered in his heart, refusing to dissipate.
"If I ever manage to gain real power, maybe I should do sothing about it. This world shouldn't be so unfair."
At so point, such a thought took root in Sato's mind like a seed, planting itself deep within his heart.
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