The scene shifts.
The school transitions from night to day.
A female student, with a backpack, quickly moves forward. The once-empty hallway now has several students gathered around, with thought bubbles over their heads flashing text.
[You overhear discussions about a classroom explosion discovered this morning, feeling a bit guilty, you lower your head and hasten to your class]
Wasn't that transition too fast?
Baimu was curious about how the female student would handle Mimikyu, but without any conclusion, it suddenly shifts to the daytime.
Did she release it? Or capture it?
He personally hoped for the latter.
The female student, under his gaze, entered her class and quickly approached two girls of the same age.
[You see the two classmates you bet with and quickly approach them, but they look at you with an expression resembling seeing a ghost, stepping back several steps. Their actions give you a sudden realization]
The female student obviously became aware that among last night's ghost encounters, two were impostors, but she didn't appear to care, continuing to approach and pulling out a strange doll identical to a shabby Pikachu plush from her backpack.
[You inform them that the truth of the school's ghostly legend is actually a Mimikyu secretly lingering around and pointed out the others were impostors. However, they vehemently deny it, and angrily insist that Mimikyu is just an excuse you concocted]
The female student dismayed by their stubborn attitude, had thought bubbles with messy lines floating above her head.
Immediately.
She lost interest and returned to her seat, interacting with the Mimikyu climbing into her backpack, just as her Rowlet flew in from outside the window.
The girl and her two Pokémon interacted in a cartoonish pixelated form, with thought bubbles constantly changing expressions.
[Last night, through communication, you discovered Mimikyu's fear of sunlight and strangers, yet its desire for harmonious coexistence with others, thus becoming friends with Mimikyu along with Rowlet]
The class wasn't big, but it had more students than Ash Ketchum's class—
No one greeted the female student.
"Great with Pokémon, but not so lucky with people, huh..."
Baimu looked at the somewhat "lonely" scene of the female student, curious how someone fearless would have no friends at the Pokémon School.
Those two girls?
Perhaps before seeing the earlier performance, one might think last night's events were a joke to tease her, but now it firmly seems like an antagonistic relationship.
Could she be a transfer student like Ash Ketchum?
While pondering, Baimu observed a teacher-like pixel character calling the female student out, escorting her to an office to discuss a matter which was unsurprisingly related to the explosion traces in another classroom.
It seems the moment the school wants to investigate, even without security personnel, finding clues pointing to the female student is rather simple.
However.
The Pokémon School's mentors were noticeably more lenient, one of the inquiring members even included the "jokester" — Shingo Da Mu, known for adding a Pokémon's name and mimicking it at the end of sentences, much like a Ditto.
[You confessed to Principal Da Mu and the teacher, both forgiving you leniently and inquiring if you are adapting to school life, noting that you've only relocated to the Alola Region for about a week after living in the Carlos Region with your mom]
So they indeed moved…
Baimu felt that Alola was quite livable, why else would people flock there? Perhaps when Ore Region becomes more developed, he might retire in Alola?
After all, by then, all major events would have been resolved by Ash Ketchum, leaving nothing to fear from Ultimate Beasts and such.
At that moment.
In the simulation, the female student returned to the class.
But unlike the earlier desolate scene around her seat, a swarm of classmates quickly came up as soon as she sat down, eagerly asking about last night's events.
Some asked about what exactly happened yesterday, and others inquired how she blew up the school, or whether it was because of Pokémon—
Though the narration didn't specify who asked the latter question, Baimu felt if the school were blown up again, seeking that individual would likely lead to answers.
[You hear classmates asking curiously and respond in a friendly manner, addressing whether there were indeed ghosts in the school or how you crafted grenades using Tree Fruit and Pokémon scales]
Hmm?
Anoter Pharmacist?
Baimu was surprised looking at the female student, recalling the protagonist Mann Yue from the special chapter is also a Pharmacist, although it seems the female student is a bit more aggressive.
After all, while Mann Yue made medicines to heal Pokémon, the female student crafted explosions with them, suggesting she is more like a chemist.
Sadly, the pixelated style hints at the early era the female student belongs to, suggesting Mao, Shui Lian, and Lillie are likely still too young to attend school.
Or perhaps not even born yet.
And seeing how the once lonely female student became so popular, the two girls who pretended to be ghosts now had thought bubbles with dissatisfaction overhead.
Triggering a sarcasm state.
[You overhear them saying if you're so impressive, why not try the 'Island Pilgrimage', piquing your interest upon first hearing the phrase, you start asking others about it]
