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... een.

Wasn't that the same person he had battled during the Unova League banquet?

What's going on here?

After thinking for a moment, he dialed Clair's number. When she picked up, he got straight to the point.

"What happened?"

Clair's tone was casual yet intrigued. "In short, a retired Champion decided to run a ranch. Some people online didn't believe in his strength, so they went to challenge him… and they couldn't even beat the dairy pokemon."

Lanc ...

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