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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
The chapter begins with the legend of {{p|Kyogre}} and {{p|Groudon}}, describing how their feud rocked the world until the Red and Blue Orbs brought it to an end, and the two Pokémon vanished into the depths of the sea, never to be seen again.
Atop [[Mt. Pyre]], the old woman tells her husband that enemies have invaded the mountain, and [[Tate and Liza]] are fighting them. The old couple vow to protect the Orbs, as meanwhile, Tate and Liza's {{p|Solrock}} and {{p|Lunatone}} face off against two {{p|Slugma}}. Tate and Liza tell the [[Team Magma Grunt|Magma grunts]] that between the strength of {{m|Cosmic Power}} and their Pokémons' partial Rock typing, they have the advantage. Lunatone's {{m|Rock Slide}} hits both enemies at once, while Solrock uses {{m|Meditate}} to power up its next move, and the Slugma's {{m|Acid Armor}} isn't enough to protect them from Solrock's extra-powerful {{m|Psywave}}. Tate and Liza tell the grunts to clear off, but suddenly the world quivers in a heat haze, and Tate and Liza begin to feel the effects of the intense heat as the grunts insist they aren't going anywhere.
Tate and Liza continue battling heroically, but [[Mack]] is watching from above, laughing as their attacks hit nothing--there are no grunts, it's only an illusion. He reveals to Tate and Liza that they've been wasting their energy this whole time, and leaves them surrounded in flames as he heads higher up the mountain with the Detector, looking for the Red and Blue Orbs. Finally, he reaches the summit, where the old couple and their {{p|Chimecho}} sit guarding the Orbs, and knocks them both down, grinning as he takes the Orbs for himself.


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