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Hundreds of thousands of people who had been transferred from Lily of the Valley Island to the Arche Valley held their breath, not daring to exhale too loudly.

The timid ones cowered in the corners of the village, trembling, while the braver ones merely swallowed nervously, watching the two opposing groups locked in confrontation.

"Infernape!"

"Gallade!"

Two Elite-level Pokémon emerged from their Poké Balls, released by Flin ...

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