Chapter 685: Fire Type On this day, Yuga ordered three Dawn Stone from the League store with the intention of evolving several male Ralts in his main Ecopark into Gallade. This would prevent them from accidentally evolving into Gardevoir.

Originally, there were five Ralts in Yuga's main Ecopark. Four of them were exchanged from the League's breeding facility, and one was the child of Gardevoir (female) and Gallade.

The Ralts he obtained from the League's facility consisted of two males and two females, while Gardevoir (female) and Gallade's child was a male Ralts.

With the help of Gardevoir, all these Ralts had successfully evolved into Kirlia.

Yuga happened to possess a Supreme-grade Dawn Stone, and he intended to use it on one of the Kirlia. Within their group of Gardevoir and Gallade, they needed a leader, and the Gallade that would use the Supreme-grade Dawn Stone would become their leader.

Not many Pokémon could evolve using Dawn Stone; only Kirlia and Snorunt were capable of doing so. Yuga had no plans to specialize in raising these two types of Pokémon, so he didn't hesitate to use the Dawn Stone on one of the Kirlia.

Once the League store delivered the four Dawn Stone he had ordered, Yuga took them to the Ecopark.

Upon learning that Yuga was there to help them evolve, the little guys were overjoyed. They had long admired the majestic form of Gallade.

The evolution process went smoothly. They each received an Dawn Stone from Yuga, and the white light of evolution shone brightly as the three Kirlia evolved into handsome Gallade.

The other two female Kirlia watched their companions evolve with envy. Unfortunately, they couldn't use Evolution Stones, and their evolution had to come through rigorous training.

However, now and then, Gardevoir would offer guidance when she had free time, and Yuga believed that their evolution day was not too far off.

Gardevoir had top-notch skills when it came to training.

The Gallade that used the Supreme-grade Dawn Stone was the child of Gardevoir (female) and Gallade.

The four Kirlia from the League's breeding facility had a closer bond, so Yuga chose not to have them use the Dawn Stone to avoid affecting their relationships.

As the saying goes, "It's better to have something than nothing."

Compared to them, the child of Gardevoir (female) and Gallade had a more distant relationship with them. It usually played with Hoothoot and Vulpix.

However, now that it had evolved into Gallade, standing tall and imposing, while its two little companions remained small, the three of them together gave off a vibe of "Left Holding Yellow (Vulpix), Right Raising Blue (Hoothoot)."

Even though Vulpix wasn't yellow, and Hoothoot was far from being a blue eagle, if they both evolved, it might actually resemble that description.

As for why Vulpix hadn't evolved yet, it wasn't due to its poor potential or lack of effort. On the contrary, Vulpix had excellent potential, and it trained diligently.

But Vulpix's evolution required a Fire Stone.

Was it difficult to obtain a Fire Stone?

Not at all. For Pokémon living in the Ecopark, it was readily available because there was an entire vein of Fire Stones here.

It was precisely because Fire Stones were so readily available that Vulpix's parents weren't in a hurry to have it evolve into Ninetales. Instead, they chose to let it build a solid foundation first.

With an abundance of Fire Stones, it didn't matter when it evolved.

Aside from the joyous occasion of the Kirlia evolving, there was another significant event—the introduction of Fire-type Pokémon to YoYo Day Care.

Among the Water, Fire, and Grass-type Pokémon, the other two types had been available for a long time, and they were constantly in high demand.

The Fire-type Pokémon introduced to YoYo Day Care this time was the Ponyta that Yuga had been preparing for a while.

After all this time of breeding, the population of Ponyta and Rapidash in YoYo Day Care had finally grown to a point where they could be offered for sale regularly. However, they still couldn't reach the scale of species like the Gligar or Flygon families, so for now, it was decided to offer them for sale every two months.

The fact that YoYo Day Care had become a supplier for the League had been announced on the official website by Yuga through Windy a long time ago. Unexpectedly, this led to a surge in business for YoYo Day Care once again.

Having Yasushi around was fortunate, as without her, relying solely on Lain's efforts to supply both the store and the League store would have been quite challenging. After all, making an Incense wasn't as straightforward as it seemed, and every step had to be executed meticulously.

Yuga hadn't anticipated that this opportunity to supply the League store would boost YoYo Day Care's business to such an extent. It could only be said that the League's reputation was truly unparalleled.

At noon, precisely at twelve o'clock, Windy published the news on YoYo Day Care's official website about the Fire-type Pokémon Ponyta being available for sale and opened the reservation channel for Ponyta. Sёarᴄh the Nôvel(F)ire.ηet website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

Simultaneously, the basic data and pictures of the first Ponyta available for external purchase were also posted online. The first Ponyta available for external purchase had been carefully selected by Yuga and possessed outstanding potential in every aspect.

YoYo Day Care now had a substantial number of loyal customers, and they eagerly awaited the opening of the reservation channel for new Pokémon every month.

Aiko was one of YoYo Day Care's long-standing customers. She lived in the distant city of Ever Grande, far from the Verdanturf Town.

Initially, when YoYo Day Care established its official website and announced the first batch of Pokémon available for external purchase, Aiko had been skeptical about the idea of such an unknown little Day Care having high potential Pokémon offspring.

However, reality had a knack for proving people wrong.

Many individuals had successfully purchased their desired Pokémon from this Day Care she initially considered insignificant.

Each such example had made her gradually believe.

So, she too wanted to purchase a Pokémon from this Day Care. Whether it was a Trapinch or a Gligar, both were excellent Pokémon that she liked.

However, her liking alone didn't matter because she simply couldn't secure a reservation spot for a YoYo Day Care Pokémon.

Despite her disappointment at not securing a reservation spot, Aiko noticed that the range of products offered by YoYo Day Care was continually expanding.