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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
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As the buildings of [[Slateport City]] behind him {{adv|Ruby}} frantically searches for the runaway {{adv|Mimi}}, only for a piece of rubble to fall on his arm. The {{tc|Swimmer}} is shocked to see [[Wallace]] making no effort to rescue Ruby and goes to do it himself. Although Ruby tells the Swimmer to leave him alone, the Swimmer saves Ruby anyway as the building completely turns to rubble.
As the buildings of [[Slateport City]] break apart behind him, {{adv|Ruby}} frantically searches for the runaway {{adv|Mimi}}, only for a piece of rubble to fall on his arm. The {{tc|Swimmer}} is shocked to see [[Wallace]] making no effort to rescue Ruby and goes to do it himself. Although Ruby tells the Swimmer to leave him alone, the Swimmer saves Ruby anyway as the building completely turns to rubble.


Wallace flies up near them in his car and notes that Mimi isn't coming back because of what Ruby had said to her. He points out that when Ruby challenged him in [[Fallarbor Town]], he refused to use Mimi despite the fact that she is used in Beauty Contests. After reminded him of his negligence in noticing when [[Zuzu]] warned him of the fire in the Contest hall, Wallace claims that Ruby doesn't trust in his Pokémon and only cares about himself. The Swimmer stops Wallace by pointing out that he even though he knows what he's saying is important, Ruby won't be able to hear as he had cried himself unconscious.
Wallace flies up near them in his car and notes that Mimi isn't coming back because of what Ruby had said to her. He points out that when Ruby challenged him in [[Fallarbor Town]], he refused to use Mimi despite the fact that she is used in Beauty Contests. After reminded him of his negligence in noticing when [[Zuzu]] warned him of the fire in the Contest hall, Wallace claims that Ruby doesn't trust in his Pokémon and only cares about himself. The Swimmer stops Wallace by pointing out that he even though he knows what he's saying is important, Ruby won't be able to hear as he had cried himself unconscious.