Pokemon: A New Path

Chapter 370: Rayquaza: The Heavenly Hero



Chapter 370: Rayquaza: The Heavenly Hero

Chapter 370: Rayquaza: The Heavenly HeroThe journey, however, wasn't smooth.

Dragonite's first destination was the open sea where it had first glimpsed Rayquaza. The night sky was dotted with clouds, the full moon hung high above, and the ocean stretched out, calm and serene. Occasionally, ripples disturbed the water's surface, but peace quickly returned.

There was no typhoon here. No sign of Rayquaza, either.

Dragonite squinted, recalling the breathtaking image of Rayquaza soaring through the skies. Determined, it flapped its wings harder and climbed higher.

The dragon ascended past the clouds, reaching the vast and quiet dome of the atmosphere.

Flying swiftly, Dragonite scoured the skies, hoping to catch even a hint of Rayquaza's presence. But after what felt like circling half the planet, there was still no sign of the legendary Pokémon. Frustration began to seep in.

"Awoo…" (Where could Rayquaza-senpai be?)

Just as Dragonite was ready to abandon the

Butterfree, the most timid of the group, stood at the back, unable to speak. It listened silently, entranced by every word of the legendary Pokémon's tale.

Ogerpon, bolder and more outgoing, occasionally interrupted with curious questions. "Pon?" (What move did you use to defeat Groudon and Kyogre?).

Rayquaza patiently answered each question the Pokémon asked, explaining its techniques with pride. For example, its most powerful move was called the Dragon Ascent.

"When I unleash this move," Rayquaza explained, "my body becomes a blazing green streak that pierces the heavens."

Not content with just describing it, Rayquaza decided to demonstrate for its audience. It shot through the sky with astonishing speed, leaving a radiant trail that split the morning clouds. The Pokémon watching below were awestruck, their faces reflecting pure admiration.

As the sky began to brighten, the Pokémon became so engrossed in Rayquaza's stories and demonstrations that they completely forgot about returning to the ranch before dawn.

Paldea Region, Kosaji Town, Naoki Ranch.

With the first rays of sunlight spilling over the horizon, Naoki stirred awake, ready to tackle another day of work. However, as he stepped outside, he was greeted by an alarming sight: several Pokémon were missing!

Panicked, Naoki quickly scanned the ranch and began counting. His heart sank as he confirmed the missing Pokémon: Dragonite, Cyclizar, Butterfree, and Ogerpon.

"Oh no!" Naoki exclaimed, his mind racing with possibilities. "Could some terrifying Pokemon have snuck into the ranch last night and stolen them?"

Standing nearby, Koraidon let out a quiet sigh, clearly unimpressed. "Raao…" (You're overthinking it.)

Naoki caught Koraidon's expression and immediately suspected it knew something. Grabbing a handful of translation seeds, he munched on them and turned to Koraidon. "Alright, spill it. What happened?"

Koraidon rolled its eyes but finally relented: "Raao… Raao." (They went to find Rayquaza.)

"???"

Naoki froze, staring at Koraidon in disbelief. "They… went to find Rayquaza?"

Koraidon nodded reluctantly.

Naoki's mind immediately flashed to the story he had shared about Rayquaza the previous night. "Those Pokémon…" He groaned, pressing a hand to his forehead. "They actually believed it and ran off to find it!"

He paused and asked, "Who started this? Who convinced even Cyclizar to go along with such a wild idea?"

Koraidon hesitated, clearly torn between loyalty and honesty.

Naoki squinted suspiciously. "It was Dragonite, wasn't it?"

Based on the personalities of the Pokémon involved, Naoki deduced the truth. Cyclizar, ever loyal, would never have left on its own. Butterfree wasn't brave enough to lead such an escapade. Koraidon was still here. That left only one culprit.

With a resigned sigh, Naoki turned and inspected the Poké Ball rack inside the house. Sure enough, three Poké Balls were missing.

"Smart little troublemaker," he muttered. "Used Poké Balls to carry the ones who can't fly."

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Above the Clouds.

As the sun climbed higher into the sky, Cyclizar finally snapped out of its excited daze. The realization hit it all at once, and it blurted out: "Gaaao?" (Shouldn't we be heading back by now?)

Its words brought the others back to reality. They glanced at the bright sun and exchanged worried looks.

Dragonite, visibly reluctant, stood up and sighed. "Awooo!" (We should go back. Naoki must be worried!)

Rayquaza, who had been quietly observing, tilted its head. "Raaay?" (Naoki?)

Dragonite nodded enthusiastically. "Awooo awooo!" (That's right! Naoki is our trainer! He told us all about you last night!)

Rayquaza's eyes softened at the mention of Naoki. It hadn't realized the story of its heroic deeds had made such an impression. The thought that a human saw it as a hero warmed its heart.

As the Pokémon prepared to leave, Rayquaza hesitated. It gazed at the group, then reached into its body with its massive claws, pulling out an object.

It was a jet-black dragon scale, shimmering with a mystical luster.

Rayquaza held the scale out to Dragonite, who took it carefully. The scale felt both warm and powerful in Dragonite's grasp.

Dragonite tilted its head in confusion. "Awoo?" (What is this?)

Rayquaza rumbled, "Roar." (This is one of my shed scales. If you need me, you can use it to call, and I will come.)

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