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Chapter 632 - Chapter 445: Taming Dragapult

Below is the content deciphered from Ancient Braille.

It is filled with the poster's guesses about the sealing locations of the "Eternal Pokémon" and "Legendary Giants" based on the origin of Ancient Braille and the current archaeological understanding and pursuit.

It also mentions Shendai.

The poster confidently states that the three Divine Pillars of Shendai were all obtained by deciphering Braille and venturing into various ruins, ultimately leaving a hypothesis about a "Legendary Giant" possibly existing on Route 120.

It even includes rather detailed coordinates.

Baimu couldn't help but raise his eyebrows upon seeing this, thinking there are indeed many talented and capable people in this world. At the very least, he was pretty accurate in guessing this coordinate stuff.

So detailed... it's practically like a game walkthrough, a bit troublesome.

He uneasily scrolled down to the comments, only to unexpectedly find that not many people agreed with the poster.

The majority of commenters didn't believe the clues marked by the poster; some straightforwardly mocked, and quite a few even resorted to cursing.

"Here to deceive again?"

"Self-taught in Ancient Braille? Pretty funny, you might as well say you handcraft Pokeballs, no common sense at all."

"No one will fall for your trick again!"

Hmm...

These comments...

Baimu secretly breathed a sigh of relief for the peace of Absol and them, and also felt sorry for the poster who, despite guessing the sealing location correctly, was ridiculed. As he continued scrolling, he suddenly noticed a comment that piqued his interest.

"Why didn't you respond to that guy you tricked into going to the deep sea to find Lugia? Hmm? Feeling guilty?"

Finding Lugia in the deep sea?

Intrigued, Baimu quickly discovered that the comment had been replied to by the poster.

The content was—

"Lugia migrates along ocean currents; isn't it normal if he couldn't find it after three months?"

Whoa!

Even researched Lugia's habits thoroughly!

He grew more curious about the poster and simply clicked on their avatar to browse through their post history, indeed finding posts related to Lugia.

However, some things in there were even more incomprehensible compared to the Ancient Braille concerning the Divine Pillars.

"Predicting based on global climate? No wonder people say he's making baseless claims."

Baimu skimmed through and found that the poster surprisingly predicted Lugia's location based on climate changes and collected ocean current information, something difficult for the average person to verify what he said.

According to the poster, Lugia had once stayed at the bottom of a certain uninhabited island, and based on his predictions, that island was likely a temporary resting spot for Lugia during each ocean current cycle.

There was still a lot of mockery below.

Scrolling further, there was a related post revealing a Trainer who followed the poster's clues to explore the bottom of that island but found nothing in the "live" hunt for the Divine Beast.

Many people @ the poster in the related post, but the poster only replied to one person, and the response was exactly the same as the one in the Divine Pillar thread.

So, is Lugia's location true or false?

Baimu couldn't say for sure.

But he was quite interested in this poster, considering it's someone capable of self-teaching Ancient Braille. The translated messages were more or less identical to what he remembered, making it likely they could also decrypt the Ancient Braille on the Ancient Tomb doors.

"Can you trace back and find out his true identity?"

Baimu looked at the Porygon II beside him.

Porygon II first nodded instinctively, then hesitated and dove into the phone, saying hesitantly:

"Peeking into someone's personal privacy... isn't it wrong?"

High-level intelligence not only brought stronger learning abilities but also gave Porygon II a human-like outlook on life and values, and since Porygon II had been accompanying him for a long time, its thoughts were essentially an extension of his own.

In other words.

It's Baimu himself who thought it's wrong to intrude on others' identities for personal reasons.

"...Indeed, it's not very good."

After careful consideration, he realized Porygon II's thoughts had no issues; he was overly reliant on the latter's convenience in the online space, which was a bit overstepping.

Just like he didn't want this mysterious site to invade his privacy, hence avoiding its complex verification process. The other party surely doesn't want their anonymity unraveled either.

More crucially, based on what Baimu found, this site was not one with illegal trades or strict content; rather, it was simply sharing various historical, documentary, and trace information about Legendary Pokémon.

The numerous professional contents there make it worthy of being called a knowledge-sharing website.

Similar information is also frequently shared in the Pokémon Center lobby, just exploited by those three Pokémon Hunters.

Thus, opening that person's box rashly wouldn't inherently have justice.

"You're right."

He approvingly poked the Porygon II, which was delighted to see its Trainer accept its advice, moving along with the Trainer's finger movements like a cute little toy.

Back to the point.

After some thinking, Baimu decided to leave a message to try and communicate with him elsewhere, then arrange an offline meeting to confirm the other party's situation before requesting their help.

Although Laisa was helping him search, continuously troubling them with this and that felt a bit inconsiderate, especially since they weren't his employee.

Hmm.

Gotta think of buying a gift to express gratitude.

Thus, with the help of Porygon II, he created a fake account and, after some thought, left a comment under the person's latest post—

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