Fossils of Ancient Pokemon

"Since Sneasel isn't here, where could it be?" Bruce narrowed his eyes slightly and looked around while thinking calmly.

"There are only two possibilities."

"First, Sneasel knew it couldn't return to the surface, so it found another way. Maybe it went through this path," Bruce said, staring at the dark path ahead, speculating aloud.

"Second, there are other Pokemon inhabiting the area, and it was taken by them."

From Bruce's understanding, this type of dark pit is favored by many Pokemon.

It's just that this pit is surrounded by thick ice, the living conditions are extremely harsh, food is scarce, or perhaps nonexistent, and it's still unknown if any Pokemon actually inhabit it.

Although the likelihood of the second hypothesis is lower, Bruce feels that this is the correct answer.

"With Sneasel's small body, if it fell directly from a height of 60 meters, it would be gravely injured and would likely fall into a coma immediately."

"It could take us a long time to wake it up."

"From the moment it fell until the moment I descended, no more than half an hour would have passed."

"It won't wake up in half an hour," Bruce said firmly, having great confidence in his own judgment.

"In this case, there's only one possibility."

"It was taken by other Pokemon."

Bruce's voice, speaking to himself, echoed in the pit.

"The answer lies in this path." His eyes gleamed as he looked at the path ahead.

This path is extremely dark, with twists and turns. No one knows where it leads or what dangers lie ahead.

"Let's take a look first. If it doesn't work, we'll have to seek Uncle Bishop's help," Bruce said.

For his own safety and the safety of his Pokemon, Bruce won't rush down an unknown path.

If they're unlucky enough to encounter a Kyurem in there, they'll truly be doomed.

"What's that?"

Suddenly, Gardevoir seemed to have noticed something, extending her hand to pull Bruce's sleeve, signaling him to look ahead.

Bruce turned his head, and the strong light of the lantern clearly illuminated the situation on both sides of the path.

This endless path is about three to four meters wide, with jagged rock walls on either side and thick ice behind the rock walls.

"What... what's this?"

There's nothing particularly unusual about the rock wall itself, but with the aid of the lantern light, Bruce saw a vague dark shadow on the rock wall.

He narrowed his eyes, sent Blaziken forward, and proceeded cautiously, accompanied by his three Pokemon.

Upon closer inspection, Bruce discovered scratches all over the rock wall, as if they had been cut by sharp objects. Even after a long period of time, they haven't faded.

"Of course... there must be Pokemon inhabiting this place." Upon seeing this, Bruce's pupils contracted, and he came to a quick conclusion.

"Blaziken!"

Suddenly, Blaziken, who had been at the side, made a sound, interrupting Bruce's thoughts.

Bruce turned his head and saw a large piece of amber embedded in the rock wall, showing signs of age.

Bruce looked closely and clearly saw a brown Pokemon. This Pokemon had a triangular head and a pair of long, sharp scythes.

"Wow!"

Upon seeing this Pokemon's appearance, Bruce was surprised and exclaimed.

This was the ancient Pokemon that had gone extinct long ago, the fierce Kabutops.

As a research student, Bruce is no stranger to ancient Pokemon that went extinct long ago.

A few years ago, the academic world generally believed that ancient Pokemon like Kabutops had gone extinct long ago. However, in recent years, fossils of ancient Pokemon like Kabutops had been discovered in some caves, and through black technology, they were revived and reappeared in the world.

Later, some Pokemon scholars discovered that Kabutops and other ancient Pokemon had survived in the depths of a snowy mountain in southern Tibet. Although their numbers are extremely rare, they truly broke the original viewpoint of the academic circle.

These ancient Pokemon fossils are not completely extinct. They still exist in a few places.

Therefore, according to existing opinions in the academic community, Kabutops and Omanyte once lived in warm oceans.

And the southern Tibet region, long ago, was a vast ocean!

That's why these ancient Pokemon fossils were basically discovered in southern Tibet.

Perhaps beneath the snow-covered mountains, there are still a considerable number of ancient Pokemon fossils, but humans have yet to discover them.

"Here lies the fossil of Kabutops..."

"Then…"

Thinking about this, Bruce quickly looked around and once again found several ancient Pokemon fossils...

The figures of Kabuto, Omanyte, and Omastar suddenly appeared before him, and Bruce even saw a gray figure.

It seemed to be a pterosaur, with a pair of huge wings, sharp claws, and jagged teeth.

This is the Pokemon that soared in the ancient skies, Aerodactyl, called the king of the ancient skies!

"Goodness, this is truly a gathering place for ancient Pokemon fossils." Bruce opened his mouth, his tone full of exclamation.

Bruce turned his head and looked around, only to see a violent wind whistling. He narrowed his eyes slightly to increase his vigilance.

If it's revived and controlled, it will be quite an advantage for the Bayne family.

"In this way, we can directly call Uncle Bishop to rescue us." Bruce stroked his chin and thought to himself.

Mount Borealia is located at the junction of southern Fairbay and southern Tibet, so it can be considered within the control range of the Bayne family.

These ancient Pokemon fossils have good combat power, and the sky totem, Aerodactyl, is a very powerful Pokemon.

Since there are fossils of ancient Pokemon here, it's possible there are even more fossils further ahead, and perhaps real ancient Pokemon still live here.

It turns out I came to find Sneasel, but unexpectedly stumbled upon ancient Pokemon fossils.

Bruce looked carefully, and slowly, a gray figure was approaching.

Just as Bruce was lost in his thoughts, a small sound suddenly came from the depths of the path.

"Gym-level…" Bruce murmured softly.

"Blaziken!"

The Pokemon League doesn't have specific regulations on this. Essentially, only Pokemon scholars are curious about these ancient Pokemon.

Bruce, so overwhelmed by the discovery of ancient Pokemon fossils, forgets that there's a Sneasel waiting to be rescued.

Thoughts passed through his mind, and Bruce remembered what was most important.

In this way, these ancient Pokemon fossils... could be controlled as if they were his own.

The next moment, Blaziken's eyes gleamed, and it assumed a battle stance.

"By the way, where's Sneasel?"

Bruce raised his head and saw a massive figure galloping toward him from not far away, exuding a terrifying aura that made his heart race.

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