Chapter 389: To Liberate All Humanity
Kenji looked down at the Mega Stone Matsuma was offering him, his brow furrowing
into a deep scowl. "Is this your 'grand gift'?"
Seeing Kenji's blatant rejection, Matsuma merely offered a thin, calm smile.
"Think of it as a crucial part of the gift. As you've seen, this isn't a
standard Mega Stone. This is a prototype I've spent decades refining through a
series of... intensive experimental modifications."
"To create just this one stone, we had to sacrifice over a dozen standard
Beedrillites. The failure rate was quite high," Matsuma said, his tone carrying
a faint, nostalgic sigh.
Kenji's heart skipped a beat.
Over a dozen Beedrillites??!
In the current market, a single Beedrillite was worth a fortune. To treat them
like disposable lab components was a level of wealth and obsession that made
even the Zhurong clan look poor.
Matsuma seemed to enjoy Kenji's shock. He continued his pitch. "This modified
stone is infused with the essence of the legendary God of Destruction, Yveltal.
Compared to a standard Mega Evolution, the power boost it grants a Pokémon is...
well, you felt it. It is on a completely different plane of reality."
He gestured toward his own partner. "If we had continued the duel just now, I am
entirely confident that my Beedrill would have emerged as the victor."
Kenji didn't argue. He had felt the crushing, cold weight of that dark energy.
Matsuma had indeed used the power of the "Y-Deity" to warp the boundaries of
Mega Evolution. And if Matsuma's Beedrill had a hidden trump card fueled by that
power, the outcome of their duel was indeed uncertain.
"And the price?" Kenji asked, still refusing to reach for the stone. "Power like
that doesn't come for free. What are the side effects?"
Matsuma nodded, showing no intent to hide the truth. "The cost... is present, of
course. In the earlier stages of development, the failed stones would instantly
drain the user's life force the moment the link was established. Pokémon and
trainers were turned into cold, grey statues in seconds—husks of drained
energy."
He paused for a beat. "But you can rest easy. This is the finalized version. The
side effects have been mitigated to a negligible level. It will only slightly
reduce the Pokémon's total lifespan with each use."
Kenji's eyes flared with anger. Matsuma said it so casually, as if a Pokémon's
life was just another number on a spreadsheet.
Mega Evolution was a bond of hearts. Those trainers and Pokémon who had died in
those experiments must have trusted their leaders, only to be used as fuel for a
madman's ambition. To imagine a trainer watching their partner turn into stone
and blow away in the wind... it made Kenji's blood boil.
Then, he remembered the rewards list for the Battle Tower.
One of the prizes for the top floors was a Mega Stone.
A cold shiver raced through Kenji's body. He realized now that the Battle Tower
wasn't just a place for training; it was a recruitment and testing ground. How
many "winners" had been handed these cursed stones, becoming unwitting test
subjects for Team Rocket?
WHACK!!! —
Kenji lashed out, his palm striking the stone in Matsuma's hand. He sent the
artifact spinning across the room, where it hit the floor with a metallic clink.
"Keep your trash," Kenji said, his voice dropping into a lethal, icy register.
"Neither I nor my Beedrill have any interest in power built on corpses."
"SIII!!!! —"
Behind them, Matsuma's Beedrill reacted instantly. Its crimson eyes flared with
a sudden, sharp murderous intent as it locked onto Kenji.
Sensing the threat to its trainer, Kenji's partner didn't hesitate. It settled
into a low combat stance, its lances vibrating at a frequency that hummed with a
warning of death.
The atmosphere in the room turned brittle, the tension reaching a snapping
point. But Matsuma merely raised a hand, making a small pressing motion toward
his partner, signaling it to stand down.
He didn't look at Kenji with anger. He slowly bent over, picked up the stone
from the floor, and offered it to the boy once more.
"Take it, Kenji. Your Beedrill is strong—the strongest I've ever seen—but I am
telling you now: Mewtwo's true power is beyond your imagination."
"I can guarantee you that with your current strength, you cannot win. Mewtwo is
no longer a Pokémon; it is a force of nature that we barely managed to contain
with our most advanced tech."
"This stone... is your only real chance of surviving when you meet it again."
Matsuma's voice was calm and steady. He turned his gaze to Kenji's partner.
"You've traded blows with Mewtwo before. You felt it, didn't you? Even
restricted by our armor, it was a god. Imagine it now, with its mind free and
its power unchained."
"If you don't want your trainer—and millions of innocent lives—to be erased by
that creature's whims, you would be wise to accept this 'trash.'"
Kenji's Beedrill remained silent, its gaze shifting between the stone and its
master.
Kenji didn't waver. "I don't need it. I believe in my partner. We will reach the
peak on our own terms."
Beedrill was currently Level 98. Once it hit the ceiling of Level 100, its
strength would undergo another qualitative shift. Kenji refused to believe a
perfected, 4-Star Master-rank Beedrill couldn't stand against Mewtwo.
And even if Beedrill struggled, he still had Darkrai. After its own Star-Up and
training, the God of Nightmares was approaching the power level of a First-Class
Legendary.
Matsuma shook his head slowly. "You're young. You still believe in the purity of
the bond. But the world doesn't care about your beliefs. It only cares about
results."
Matsuma held the stone out for one final time. "Why do you refuse? Even if you
are confident you can win, what does it hurt to have a backup? The choice to use
it or not remains yours. Think of it as insurance for your future."
Kenji narrowed his eyes. "Why are you so desperate for me to take this?"
Matsuma's expression softened, a flicker of something like weariness crossing
his face. "Call it a final contribution. A legacy left by the man who created
the monster, intended to stop it if it ever went rogue."
"You're doing this out of the goodness of your heart?" Kenji scoffed. "Team
Rocket doesn't do 'goodness.'"
Matsuma let out a short, dry laugh. "Of course we do. Our goal has always been
simple, Kenji. The R-Organization exists for one purpose: to liberate all of
humanity."
"?"
Kenji gave Matsuma a look of pure, unbridled disbelief.
Team Rocket—the global syndicate responsible for mass kidnappings, illegal gene
splicing, and the near-destruction of Dragon Island—was claiming to be the
savior of humanity?
Either Matsuma was a pathological liar, or he was so delusional he had convinced
himself his atrocities were "for the greater good."
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