Of course.
Just thinking about it.
Whether it can evolve in advance depends entirely on having that moment.
On the other side.
Galarian Corsola, after completing training for Ghost Fire, successfully mastered the crucial defensive move—[Defend], and learned a third new move through leveling up.
[Night Shadow Demon].
It's quite amusing, Galarian Corsola initially struggled with learning Defend, and after several days of effort, showed no signs of progress.
Leaving Baimu quite saddened.
Until one morning.
Zweilous, as usual, tried to take a bite of Galarian Corsola, only to end up biting a green light membrane, causing its mouth to freeze there.
Luckily, its other head could turn to the trainer for help.
And by the time Baimu emerged from the bathroom, Defend had ended, and he only caught a glimpse of green light.
From the description provided by Zweilous, he quickly deduced that Galarian Corsola had indeed used Defend; only Defend emits green light while maximizing shock absorption.
Clearly, Galarian Corsola had secretly been practicing, and after many days of hard work, managed to cross the final barrier; truly worthy of congratulations.
Ghost Fire, Defend, and Dusknoir, it smoothly completed the plan set before departure and is now swiftly on the road to exceeding its mission.
Baimu felt so proud that he held it up and gave it an enthusiastic rub.
No one could have imagined that lazy Galarian Corsola would actually—it's so warm, I'm crying.
Galarian Corsola, "coffin" shaking violently: "?"
Got a problem?
But it really worked diligently, managing to learn three moves in a short period of time, even though Ghost Fire was the result of more than a month's brewing and is equally commendable.
After all, everyone is well aware of what Galarian Corsola has been going through.
The progress of these two is surely satisfying, but actually doesn't compare to the third—
Porygon.
Ever since mastering the trick of learning Magic Space, this one seems to have triggered some key program, rapidly enhancing its current technique pool.
First came Frozen Beam, then Strong Mental Will, followed by Exchange Field, High-speed Movement, and Discharging.
Five!
Without relying on Baimu's simulator, it independently became a new generation of move learning machines.
Initially, thinking Galarian Corsola learning three moves would be "invincible," who would have thought Porygon would be even more formidable! Truly a rising star in the team!
Once it started growing, it became so rapid; Baimu, thrilled, kept an eye on Porygon's trust level.
Five hearts.
Already not far from the recommended six hearts needed for evolution.
He wasn't in a rush, because the bond between humans and Pokémon isn't built in a day; sometimes intense experiences can quickly warm their relationship, but in the end, the little things in daily life are equally precious.
It's precisely through this natural progression that Porygon can gradually become part of this family, find its place, and continue to trust the family's leader, Baimu.
Treasure every battle opportunity Baimu gives it, every moment of unwavering trust.
Winning brings laughter, losing is a chance for criticism and starting again.
Trust is built step by step like this.
Porygon knows Baimu has high expectations for it, and it wants to repay the former with its actions, advancing to the highest peak with its companions.
As if I can sense its determination.
Lately, Baimu has significantly increased Porygon's battle appearances, almost equal to the leveling-up Zweilous.
Overall.
The three Pokémon with pre-set goals haven't let him down, even exceeding the tasks, making it surprisingly easy for him.
Finally, must mention the newly joined Shiny Feebas.
To allow it to interact with other Pokémon in the room, Baimu specially bought a large fish tank so it could communicate with Aggron and other Pokémon.
Initially, the timid Shiny Feebas didn't dare to look at Aggron and others, after all, their demeanor was incredibly intimidating.
Except for Chansey, which gave it a sense of comfort.
But as Aggron and other Pokémon maintained their friendly demeanor, Feebas gradually gathered courage to respond to their voices or gestures.
Baimu couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.
Feebas is considered ugly by most Pokémon, supposedly its personality, besides the inherent part, has a lot to do with being rejected by other Pokémon.
Through Chansey, he learned that Feebas, like formerly Mawile, had no friends in the boy's Eco Park.
Of course.
They're fundamentally different; Mawile wasn't interested in making friends with other Pokémon, didn't want to waste the time, while Feebas wanted to make friends but encountered obstacles due to its looks, and was even attacked by other shiny Pokémon.
Chansey, telling the story, couldn't hide the distress on its face, as it most dislikes seeing such lonely children.
"Rest assured, Aggron and others aren't that childish," Baimu comforted Chansey, directing its gaze towards the fish tank.
Suddenly, it could see Mawile standing in front of the tank, showcasing various lovely accessories or items to Feebas, the latter happily wagging its tail, its thin face bearing a few joyful smiles.
The scene is extremely harmonious.
It's not that Mawile is pitying Feebas; upon knowing Shiny Feebas could participate in the Gorgeous Competition with it, it showed immense interest.
