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Elm was already awake, drowning in coffee and data from the Sevii Islands expedition. “What about it?”
Kael nodded. Mudkip chirped. And they set off across the rebuilt Johto—past Azalea’s new flowering rapids, through the frozen hinge of the Ice Path, down into the sunken ruins of Cianwood’s old lighthouse. The first strange entry happened in the Ruins of Alph. Pokemon Liquid Crystal Pokedex
The screen bloomed. Not text—a face. Blurry, then sharp. A girl’s face, maybe fifteen, with eyes the color of amethysts and hair that moved like kelm in a current. Elm was already awake, drowning in coffee and
“It’s… writing back.” Two weeks earlier, the Devon Corporation had unveiled a prototype: the Liquid Crystal Pokédex. Unlike standard models with their cold, pixelated screens, this one used a colloidal crystal display—an adaptive, fluid surface that could morph into 3D models, project battle simulations, and even “feel” the texture of a scanned Pokémon’s hide or scale. And they set off across the rebuilt Johto—past
Kael scanned an Unown—form Sigma, rare as a shooting star. The Liquid Crystal screen didn’t just display stats. It rippled like oil on water, then projected a single sentence in swirling, ancient script:
Kael’s heart hammered. Mudkip woke up and stared at the screen.
Professor Elm’s phone rang at 3:17 AM. On the other end, Lyra’s voice was tight with panic.
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