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[[Aurea Juniper]] and [[Doctor Fennel]] are climbing the mountainous area near [[Chargestone Cave]]. Fennel, who appears not to be physically trained for long mountain treks, is encouraged by Aurea to keep climbing, as they agreed to meet Aurea's father at this area. Aurea helps her reach the top of a cliff, where they see a battle taking place down below.  
[[Aurea Juniper]] and [[Doctor Fennel]] are climbing the mountainous area near [[Chargestone Cave]]. Fennel, who appears not to be physically trained for long mountain treks, is encouraged by Aurea to keep climbing, as they agreed to meet Aurea's father at this area. Aurea helps her reach the top of a cliff, where they see a battle taking place down below.  


[[Cedric Juniper]], {{adv|White}} and {{adv|Black}} stand behind their respective Samurott, [[Amanda]] and [[Buoh]] and simultaneously command each of them to use their same-type attack on [[Gigi]] and [[N]]'s {{p|Zorua}}. Cedric then has Samurott use its [[seamitar]]s to take on Gigi and Zorua by itself. N compliments the presence of the fully-evolved starters together. Cedric believes N should recognize this Samurott as one of the three starters from his lab, a statement which leaves Black and White in shock.  
[[Cedric Juniper]], {{adv|White}} and {{adv|Black}} stand behind their respective Samurott, {{adv|Amanda}} and [[Bo]] and simultaneously command each of them to use their same-type attack on [[Gigi]] and [[N]]'s {{p|Zorua}}. Cedric then has Samurott use its [[seamitar]]s to take on Gigi and Zorua by itself. N compliments the presence of the fully-evolved starters together. Cedric believes N should recognize this Samurott as one of the three starters from his lab, a statement which leaves Black and White in shock.  


Cedric starts explaining everything that happened a year ago. Aurea Juniper and Fennel climb down the cliff to join Cedric while he is explaining, and after Samurott finally takes care of Gigi and Zorua, N responds, claiming that he indeed set the Pokémon free. It was his first "mission accomplished" as King of [[Team Plasma]]. When N started venturing into the outside world, it was as his father claimed; everywhere he went, he could only hear Pokémon suffering through years of pain, torment and abuse. He realised what caused such untolerable levels of suffering, and knew that people had to start thinking differently. However, he could not ignore the voices calling for help, which was why he liberated the three Pokémon from Cedric's lab.  
Cedric starts explaining everything that happened a year ago. Aurea Juniper and Fennel climb down the cliff to join Cedric while he is explaining, and after Samurott finally takes care of Gigi and Zorua, N responds, claiming that he indeed set the Pokémon free. It was his first "mission accomplished" as King of [[Team Plasma]]. When N started venturing into the outside world, it was as his father claimed; everywhere he went, he could only hear Pokémon suffering through years of pain, torment and abuse. He realised what caused such intolerable levels of suffering, and knew that people had to start thinking differently. However, he could not ignore the voices calling for help, which was why he liberated the three Pokémon from Cedric's lab.  


N points at the Junipers, claiming that if they deemed N guilty of a crime, then they themselves were guilty of a worse crime: the stealing of the Pokémon's freedom. Aurea tries to defend herself, saying that she and her father only wanted to improve connections with Pokémon. N retorts by doubting if the Pokémon really felt the same way, and reminds Aurea what happened on the day before she was to give the starters out. Aurea is bewildered that N knows what happened, and N simply states that his Zorua disguised himself as a human and spied on her lab. N deems Aurea's treatment of Pokémon as "goods to be delivered" enough evidence that Pokémon were not being listened to, and had no rights of their own.
N points at the Junipers, claiming that if they deemed N guilty of a crime, then they themselves were guilty of a worse crime: the stealing of the Pokémon's freedom. Aurea tries to defend herself, saying that she and her father only wanted to improve connections with Pokémon. N retorts by doubting if the Pokémon really felt the same way, and reminds Aurea what happened on the day before she was to give the starters out. Aurea is bewildered that N knows what happened, and N simply states that his Zorua disguised himself as a human and spied on her lab. N deems Aurea's treatment of Pokémon as "goods to be delivered" enough evidence that Pokémon were not being listened to, and had no rights of their own.
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