[Congratulations On Getting Pokemon Egg - Noivern]
Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. I mean sure, there are many better Pokemon than Noivern, but let's face it—in the anime, Noivern was the first Pokemon introduced from the Kalos region, and ever since it appeared, it became famous.
Sure, Noivern might not have been shown as a great Pokemon that Ash caught in the anime, but I personally believe that the performance Noivern gave in the Kalos League was way better considering how little time it got to train compared to the others.
And as I was just happy about acquiring my personal favorite Pokemon, the system chimed again—this time bringing an even sweeter notification.
[Notice: It Was Found That The Host Will Get A Noivern In The Future]
[Notice: Pokemon Egg - Noivern Is Being Transferred From Future To System Inventory]
[Successful!]
[Notice: The Pokemon Egg - Noivern Has Been Sent Inside The System Inventory]
[Notice: Since The Host Got The Pokemon He Was Destined To Get, The Free Spin Is Returned To The Host For Use]
[Notice: Free Spin Will Expire 24 Hours After This Notice]
Lokiiii, I love you, man! No homo shit, but this was crazily great. Not only did I get a potential powerhouse, but I also got to spin again. True, I might get a Magikarp in this spin, but even a Magikarp evolves into a Gyarados.
Well, I do hope that I don't get Magikarp. I'm trying to stay positive, but let's face it—not every Pokemon is useless. Unless it's the one we personally dislike. Then that thing is fucking useless. Anyways, let's spin again.
I took a deep breath and tapped the spin button for the second time of the day. It started spinning as fast as before, and the next notification from the system made my happiness double, if not quadruple.
[Congratulations On Getting Pokemon Egg - Metagross]
[Notice: Shiny Charm Crit]
[Congratulations On Getting Pokemon Egg - Metagross (Shiny) ]
[Notice: Pokemon Egg - Metagross (Shiny) Has Been Sent Inside The System Inventory]
I mean—yeah baby, this is what I'm talking about! Not just one, but two mega-popular and powerful Pokemon. Looks like the future me is really going to shake things up if the system keeps being this generous.
I opened the system inventory—it's like a separate space with multiple boxes, and only one type of item can go inside each box. The catch is, only one type of thing per space.
For example, a box containing Pokeballs can hold Pokeballs, but all of them? Nope. Only one type of Pokeball can go inside that space. I have Luxury Balls in my inventory, and in that box, I can throw in as many Luxury Balls as I want—but not a regular Pokeball.
Not something of the same price or similar properties either. If one space is occupied by Luxury Balls, only they go inside. So right now, what I have in my inventory are: Luxury Pokeballs ×5 in one space, 500 Pokedollars in another, another space holding the [Shiny Charm], and two spaces holding the Pokemon Eggs of Noivern and Metagross… or maybe I should say Noibat and Beldum.
What's even greater is that there's a new option available when I click on the box holding either egg. When I tap on it, instead of just "Take Out" and "Put In" options, there's alsoan "Incubator" optionavailable.
That means I don't have to explain anything to anyone. How convenient and nice—because I know that if Delia finds out about it, she'll inform everyone, including Professor Oak and her husband.
Oh yeah, I almost forgot—Ash's father isn't Giovanni but a Pokemon Ranger named Alex. He's also one of the honorary members, being one of the highest-ranking ones, which makes him extremely busy.
And if either Professor Oak or Alex find out about these Pokemon Eggs, they'll try to dig out every bit of information about them—and they might even be taken away from me since, to everyone else, I'm just a child.
To everyone, I'm just a smart kid, because they don't know that inside this childish body is a man who was over 30 years old, wasting his life trying to do something.
Anyway, another convenient thing about the incubator in the system is that it shows hatching time as well. But I do wonder where I'll put them after they hatch.
I mean, I do have Luxury Pokeballs, but I don't know if those Pokeballs can be stored inside the system inventory after a Pokemon is inside them. Maybe they can—because the system inventory currently holds Pokemon Eggs.
But what if the system is holding the eggs only because the life inside them isn't fully developed, and the system doesn't consider them "alive" yet? Maybe that's why it allows storage.
I mean, I've never tried to put something living inside my system inventory, but it's necessary to know the limitations of the system. Well, if it works, that'd be really convenient for me.
I'd be able to carry as many Pokemon as I want using unregistered Pokeballs. And when I need to use them, I could just transfer those Pokemon to registered Pokeballs.
Even better, I can register them once I become a trainer—saying that I found them randomly. There are many instances where people find Pokeballs without any owner and no Pokemon inside.
When that happens, they bring the Pokeball to a Pokemon Center, and if it doesn't have an owner—or if the known owner gives it away—the trainer who found it can keep it. The Pokeball is then registered under their name.
In my case, these Luxury Balls don't have any owner, meaning I'll be able to register them myself. But I also have to be careful not to take too many Pokeballs to the same Pokemon Center—or to centers that are too close to each other.
Anyway, the hatching time for Noivern is okay, I guess—but Metagross looks like it's going to take its sweet time before hatching.
[Pokemon Egg - Noivern {Hatching Time - 39 Days : 23 Hours : 49 Minutes}]
[Pokemon Egg - Metagross (Shiny) {Hatching Time - 129 Days : 23 Hours : 49 Minutes}]
