
Betrayed by a travel companion.
Betrayed by my partner.
Betrayed by a subordinate.
>>1
Lucius, who preaches the importance of bonds and applies pressure…
>>1
This is just what you’re convinced of, right?!
Maybe I’ll be betrayed by my subordinates again next week.
>>2
I will take over those subordinate explorers themselves.
Even if betrayed, I’m sure it will be okay.
It feels like I accompanied Zygarde partway because it was just too pitiful.
It’s sad that while I’ve suffered and lived a long life, my companions are still lively and looking the same as when they were young.
>>6
In the end, I was just alive, and both I and others probably perceived it as death…
>>6
Unlike Gibeon, who could live freely in the outside world and make family and friends.
I was stuck in the stone and couldn’t see my wife in her final moments, nor could I meet my daughter or grandchild.
>>12
Thinking about it this way, that guy is really tough.
I would be happy if you stay lively in the new series as well.
It’s wrong for Lucius to make someone feel excluded and irresponsibly decide to go all the way.
>>11
That doesn’t matter either!
It’s really sad that I was betrayed for a long time by Zygarde, whom I thought was my partner.
Last week’s “I didn’t intend to betray you” and “What are you talking about now!” was like a bothersome girlfriend, and it made me laugh.
>>15
I’m saying various things, but it’s just that the two of you don’t understand, and I’m just throwing a tantrum.
>>15
Fool…!
Zygarde wasn’t betraying; rather, it was striving not to go astray because it’s my partner…
>>16
From Zygarde’s perspective, that’s still my partner, so I guess I have to keep my obligation to fight alongside them.
Even though I was terribly betrayed in the past, I forgive it as a moment of confusion… but it seems like I’ve just left it next to Zygarde, which is way too careless.
>>19
Well… I guess you’re lonely.
>>20
There probably aren’t many that will stay close for 100 years…
Even though Jigglypuff is so devoted and loyal, Gibeon-kun is…
I don’t understand my son, but I was betrayed by my grandson.
Within the organization, including the butler, it is a relationship of obligation or employment, and not necessarily one of understanding.
Having gone out of his way to be denied Lacrium by former comrades who have revived.
When I think about it carefully, I feel like this person doesn’t have a single understanding person in modern times.
I feel betrayed! Everyone’s distancing themselves! But it’s just that this person flew off in a weird direction on their own…
>>25
Everyone decided to distance themselves, or rather, they judged that they couldn’t keep up with this person.
In other words, I realized that I hadn’t been reflecting on myself.
Lucius said it too, but you should have more conversations…
First of all, Gibeon is not trying to understand anyone…
It wasn’t due to any sense of alienation or unrequited love; it simply got complicated because the ideas were extreme.
Will I be sealed together with Lucius, live out my remaining years quietly, or turn to dust?
>>30
Lucius has a sparkling feeling like he might disappear.
I thought we were companions! Why can’t you understand!
It’s because the idea is crazy!
Bonds can’t be proven by science!!
The pitiful one is Zygarde, who has to deal with beings like this.
That said, Lucius has proven that Lacrium is an incredible substance.
>>35
I’m not saying it’s not amazing, you know.
It’s just saying, “It’s too amazing for people to handle, so let’s not force anything!”
Don’t let Zygarde escape; stick with it until the end.
What was the purpose again?
I’m not plotting anything bad; I just want to make good use of this mysterious power, you know?
>>38
Those who cannot adapt to the unknown damages or side effects that arise from effective utilization are being told to die, so it’s already hopeless.
>>38
Let’s develop humanity with the superpower of Lacrium!
In that process, the people and Pokémon who become sacrifices are just weaklings that should be eliminated!
That thought.
>>38
A mysterious supermaterial has been discovered that allows humanity to step up as a scientist, and I want to use it for development.
However, according to Lucius’s estimate, humanity will collapse without being able to master it.
Suddenly, it becomes an extreme ideology, huh?
Even though we’re talking about human development with Lacrium.
I don’t care how many sacrifices are made in the process! It feels painful that the Lakrium itself has become the objective.
It’s not that I want to take a little to study or occasionally send an investigation team here; it’s just that Gibeon is only trying to forcibly take everything away, so stop it!!
But if I’m told that I can spend a long time with a long-lived Pokémon, I might be a little conflicted.
It is undeniably essential to conduct some research due to the nature that overly enriching the land can lead to its decay.
Zygarde!! Lend me your power!!
Even if our ways of thinking are different!
I believe you are my partner!!
A hundred years since losing my companions…
Only you stayed with me…!
Please, Zygarde…
I want you to fight for me…
>>48
It’s strange that the person saying this is the one who next week will be claiming that bonds or something non-scientific are important!
>>48
🐍………
In other words, my partner is also judging that if we expose the main layer to the surface, not just the surroundings but the whole world will be in trouble!
There’s nothing that can be done because you have no intention of listening to others.
Little by little! I want to research little by little! If it were the type that could be done 100 years ago, I think Lucius wouldn’t have stopped at that point.
The one who is all about lacrium is no good.
Last week, Zygarde followed my instructions properly and battled for me.
It’s really kind, and it’s a bit troubling.
>>55
It really seems like they have no motivation, given that nobody has fallen before Mascarena’s evolution.
>>59
If the Grand Force hit directly, it feels like everyone would have been blown away, but it doesn’t quite seem like a clean hit.
This time, because of the results, Rayquaza has become a presence in the village at the foot of the mountain similar to Absol (coming to bring news of disaster, but ultimately being seen as a harbinger of disaster).
The fact that I’m being forcefully kept alive makes me even crazier; without lacrium, I could really die.
Let’s steadily research Lacrium! If that’s the stance, then I probably won’t stop Lucius either.
>>58
No matter how you handle it, it’s too dangerous, and relying entirely on the seal of a single Pagos is just too unstable, so research is absolutely necessary.
There are two hearts ~ (50% Zygarde)
Well, I haven’t even become Perfect Zygarde to begin with…
I was looking forward to becoming a robot…
Even with different colors, the color of the cell is normal.
As expected of Lord Gibeon (lol)
There are no blind spots (lol).
>>66
No matter what, it should be quite impossible just by endlessly spamming hitting moves and dragon moves.
I’m really loved by my grandchild, you know.
>>67
I was wondering what the grandchild saw in the grandfather that made them want to save him so much.
Seeing that plea made me think he’s just an old man I can’t ignore…
The instructions from Lord Gibeon were appropriate…
Zygarde was just going easy on me.
Is it something like being similar to Chairman Rose?
>>72
It’s just that it doesn’t have to be done now, but Rose’s concerns are valid, so comparing it to that would be disrespectful to Rose.
>>72
Isn’t Chairman Rose inclined towards a heroic syndrome where he feels he must save himself now and in the future?
Gibeon is a selfish thought for a person (myself) who can adapt.
Research on Lacrium is essential whether it is to be disposed of, monitored, or utilized.
There’s no doubt that at this point in time, this old man is for the sake of humanity.
>>73
Spinel’s claims are reasonable, but I can’t trust him at all.
>>73
If it’s little by little, that’s fine, but digging it all up is already crossing the line!
I’m sure Akroma would want to conduct research on Lacrium as well.
Hello, Arceus? What is Lacrium?
>>80
Since this is outside my jurisdiction, please ask Deoxys.
>>81
I’m troubled by being told this way, so I’ll have Zygarde handle it.
I want to do anything I can if I can, and it’s more like a kind of system, but Chairman Rose moves driven by a more humanly ugly nature than fear.
It’s not a bad thing to try to unravel the mystery of unknown technological energy.
Hurrying too much.
>>83
It’s crazy to completely dig it up when it’s still not safe to handle.
>>88
It’s like saying let’s forcibly dig out unexploded bombs buried underground! Once we dig them out, they might explode!
>>97
Nuclear fuel might be close.
What’s going on with the universe in the Pokémon world?
>>84
Even within the Earth, there are many mysterious and strange creatures.
>>84
So I’m thinking that if it’s really necessary, we might have to pull talent from other worlds, or else this world will eventually get stuck…
And in terms of the main world, the anime world, and the world with humans, it gives the impression that there are fewer instances of intentionally pulling people in from outside.
I feel like those who can save the world in Pokémon are generally humans.
It’s amazing how you can feel the presence of Spinel, regardless of what they’re talking about (laughs).
Too many things are coming from space too casually.
>>87
If there are Pokémon on Earth, it’s only natural to think that space has even crazier things.
>>87
If anything, like in the Pokémon Dungeon world, the world itself accumulates bad things and causes something dangerous to happen.
It’s insane to try to take a substance that just becomes like a Black Knight from mere exposure using that method.
There are also some harmless things in space, like meteors…
Spinel plays the villain seriously without any wavering, which makes them quite likable in a way.
Humans want to Mega Evolve too!
The most surprising thing about recent spinels is
I was surprised to find out that Ovem wasn’t just a utility Pokémon like Amegio’s Armaga or Onyx’s Ptera, but actually a proper combat member…
>>95
You were doing it with Freed before, right!
>>95
They keep using unnecessarily flashy combo moves…!
>>99
It felt so refreshing when Fried turned the tables and easily dealt with it.
It’s quite rare to see battles in anime that are won in such a logical way.
You had a wife too, right? I guess she must have passed away by now.
In terms of research, there was nothing we could do but leave it alone 100 years ago.
You wouldn’t want to come all the way here and go home empty-handed, would you?
Do they really believe that Spinel can be taken that way?
I wonder if there would be a natural disaster when it is excavated.
This kind of thing shouldn’t exist!
If you don’t need it, it’s okay for me to take it, right?
It’s incredibly frustrating.
>>102
It’s funny and annoying how you interrupt the conversation about how there are no problems with the current Lakuo environment even if the influence is gone.
>>106
If we can preserve the ecosystem, then I have no complaints, you know…
It’s amazing how all of the hypnotic abilities, learned moves, and traits are fully utilized in the set up with Orbeetle.
Even if you’re not on my side and you were close with Rayquaza, I still consider you my partner…!
So…!!
So, um… moving to confront Rico and the others, 50% cute.
I normally like where Zygarde appeals to emotions.
In the next episode, even Pokémon as strong as the six heroes are going crazy, it’s too dangerous.
Both Mega Evolution and Dynamax come from outer space.
It’s the worst, space-originating Pippi… Deoxys… Starmie…
>>113
What Pipip and Purin need to evolve is indeed a Moon Stone.
Considering the current Pokémon, it feels like the presence of fantasy has subtly increased a bit.
Solrock and Lunatone are saying the same thing too.
Even though you appealed to Zygarde’s feelings, talking about bonds like that…!
>>115
But I think that’s what makes Zygarde unable to abandon those kinds of things…
If he were the kind of rational man who wouldn’t say such things, I would have abandoned him a long time ago.
>>119
It seems like Zygarde likes useless men.
If it were an item, would it become something like the gene of destruction, Lacrium?
Pokémon are mysterious, strange creatures, so it’s not good to overestimate them no matter how much science there is, which is a convincing argument.
It seems that Spinel’s desire to research Lachryium is likely genuine, but they don’t seem to consider the sacrifices involved in the research at all.
>>122
He’s like a guy named Acroma.
Will Spinel become the final boss next season or be dealt with in the last episode?
Don’t you like the nameless Gibeon?
>>125
It might be because I like Eureka that I like Zygarde.
Zygarde clearly had some energy left.
>>127
It’s like, rather than losing and getting beaten up, it’s just that we’re separated into cells and it’s over…
What could be dissatisfying with such a beautiful daughter?
I wonder what happened in the accident.
I tried to create a chance to reform my useless boyfriend by secretly consulting with his best friend, but in the end, it was impossible, and I ended up being swayed by my emotions and helping him anyway.
You got married… to someone other than me…
They fought alongside me out of obligation.
I thought we would see Mega Rayquaza and 100% Zygarde.
>>133
A cell was in the butler’s pocket.
I remembered that I couldn’t find a cell in Alola.
It’s great to see Gibeon-sama despairing in the rain of Zygarde Cells, abandoned by his partner…
Honestly, the introduction to Gibeon felt like he was a complete stranger to me.
It seems like Lucius was quite friendly.
It’s sad, but I’m sure it’ll be okay.
That aside, I want to see the shiny perfect Zygarde.
I might be Zygarde… I love both Gibeon and Eureka.
Is the nameless Zygarde gathering…
It would have been better if he were a guy who was clearly obsessed to the point of madness.
It seems like they feel friendship with their companions, but they’re a troublesome person with sharp ideas.
I wonder if I need Punichan β to make this series perfect as well.
XY and Ricoroi have given good roles to Zygarde.
Maybe Zygarde wasn’t abandoned in its own way.
This makes it seem like Zygarde is a girl who can’t leave a man who’s no good…
>>144
I think there was a spirit of “as long as you can manage it, that’s good” in that.
Anonymous cell
I see it often.
If you think about it normally, there’s no way legendary Pokémon would willingly assist humans in their wrongdoing!
When you say that, well, I guess so…
What are we going to do about this?!
In the world of Pokémon, legendary Pokémon often don’t obediently follow when caught in a ball.
>>149
If anything, that’s true for most games too.
At least in Legends Arceus, it has been confirmed that the Sinnoh trio don’t use their divine powers when battling Pokémon under a trainer’s command.
Even if it’s not a legend, it can just come out of the ball on its own, you know.
However, even though it is a potentially dangerous unknown substance, it seems like it can be utilized, so I understand the theory that science will somehow deal with it…
>>152
It looks like it definitely won’t work.
When I pleaded desperately, you fought properly for me…