Chapter 649: Shellgon Originally, even though Deino had a strong offensive nature and an incompatible type with Gardevoir, the two of them shouldn't have caused too much trouble. Sёarch* The Novelƒire(.)ne*t website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

But Gardevoir underestimated the highly flammable and explosive nature of Deino.

When Gardevoir tried to approach Bagon, Deino, out of caution, stood in front of Gardevoir.

But would Gardevoir really pay much attention to a small Deino?

Clearly not!

A blast of psychic power casually froze Deino in place.

Even though Deino was a Dark-type Pokémon, given the difference between it and Gardevoir, type immunity was simply nonexistent.

Deino's nature was naturally aggressive, and being restrained by Gardevoir was intolerable to it.

So, it writhed its body, attempting to break free from Gardevoir's psychic restraint.

Feeling Deino's struggle, Gardevoir exerted a bit more pressure on it.

Without knowing Deino's temperament, seeing it struggle, Gardevoir developed a playful intent to tease it.

It must be said that Gardevoir, with its mischievous personality, had both kindness and malice within its nature.

Although it wasn't anything malicious, it was enough to stir up a strong sense of rebellion deep within Deino.

Deino could be said to be the most desire-driven of all Pseudo-Legendary infants.

So, Deino went berserk.

It continuously used the Dark Pulse to attack Gardevoir, each attack more violent than the last.

Even unable to break free from Gardevoir's psychic restraints, it began to harm itself.

Gardevoir even heard it—the sound of bones breaking as Deino writhed in madness.

This was too insane!

Gardevoir hadn't expected Deino to be so uncontrollable.

Even though it wasn't afraid of the attacks from Deino, it was momentarily at a loss due to Deino's frenzied behavior.

Seeing Deino injured due to the psychic restraints, Gardevoir had no choice but to release it.

But without the restraints, Deino was like a wild horse unleashed, charging towards Gardevoir without hesitation.

On the side, Bagon saw that Deino and Gardevoir were in conflict, and it became very anxious.

It wanted to stop Deino but couldn't approach it due to Deino's erratic behavior.

It wanted to call out to Deino, but it couldn't have any effect since Deino had lost its rationality.

Gardevoir didn't intend to harm Deino; it was afraid that if it used psychic power again to restrain Deino, Deino would be injured again due to its struggles. Therefore, it could only keep evading through Teleport.

But Gardevoir couldn't directly use Teleport to leave this place either. It was the one who had stirred up this situation; it couldn't just leave Deino here to go crazy.

It remembered what Yuga had said before leaving, not to cause any trouble here, but what was happening now?

Did this count as causing trouble?

Gardevoir was somewhat afraid that Yuga would revoke its permission to enter and exit the sub-Ecopark. It didn't want to be confined to the main Ecopark again.

Gardevoir didn't think it had done anything excessive; why was this little guy in front of it being so relentless?

Deino, devoid of reason, didn't care about anything, didn't feel tired, didn't feel pain; it just wanted to attack Gardevoir relentlessly.

No matter what, I have to succeed at least once.

That's Deino's only thought at this moment.

Slowly, when Deino realized it couldn't harm itself, Gardevoir also stopped being anxious. It casually evaded Deino, which kept charging at it.

When Deino rushed over, Gardevoir just dodged. Handling a Deino of this level was no different from playing house for it.

But Gardevoir wasn't in a hurry, and Bagon was. Could it watch its little buddy go crazy like this?

Bagon, unable to intervene, was getting very anxious.

Very anxious! Very anxious!

In its anxiety, its body emitted the light of evolution.

The evolution light came suddenly, and Bagon was a bit dazed. By the time it reacted, it had already completed its evolution.

Both Gardevoir, busy dealing with Deino, and Deino itself didn't notice Bagon's evolution.

The evolved Shellgon moved its limbs awkwardly and then looked at the still-rampaging Deino.

When Deino once again charged recklessly towards Gardevoir, Shellgon spread its limbs and rushed towards Deino.

Then there was a "bang" as Deino collided with Shellgon.

Seeing Shellgon standing in front of it, Gardevoir was momentarily baffled.

How did this little guy evolve so suddenly?

Seeing Bagon evolve into Shellgon, Gardevoir even felt a sense of joy transmitted from another consciousness within itself.

Naturally, Shellgon was stronger in terms of physical strength than Deino. Due to this collision, Deino couldn't help but step back.

Originally, because it had lost its rationality, it didn't recognize Bagon. Now, Bagon had transformed into Shellgon, and Deino was even less likely to recognize its little buddy.

Deino didn't use any other moves; it simply used Tackle and charged at its little buddy again.

At this moment, in the eyes of Deino, Shellgon and Gardevoir were no different.

Shellgon, afraid of hurting Deino, also didn't counterattack with any moves. Instead, it used Iron Defense to defend against Deino's charges.

Gardevoir, who had been momentarily dazed, thought for a moment, then spread its hands, and a pleasant ringing sound emanated from its body.

The ringing sound turned into tangible sound waves that spread out in all directions. All the Pokémon in the Grassland Sub-Ecopark heard this sound simultaneously.

The ringing sound seemed to carry a calming force. When the sound waves passed through the bodies of the Pokémon, they all felt comforted both physically and mentally.

In an instant, it had an effect on all the Pokémon in the Grassland Sub-Ecopark. This showed the strength of Gardevoir's Heal Bell.

However, even so, when the sound waves of the Heal Bell reached Deino, it only paused for a moment before charging at Shellgon again.

Seeing this situation, Gardevoir was stunned.

Was its Heal Bell not working?

Gardevoir pouted in frustration, increasing the effectiveness of its Heal Bell. In an instant, the cheerful ringing sound echoed throughout the entire Grassland Sub-Ecopark, and the Pokémon were left feeling dizzy.

There was no choice; Gardevoir's Heal Bell, used at full power, was too strong. The Pokémon were all left "feeling overwhelmed."