Half an hour later, Aoki held five additional Poké Balls in his possession. The captured Pokémon consisted of a female Typhlosion, her mate, a male Quilava, and their offspring - three young Cyndaquil. Though these Pokémon had endured some hardship today, they would undoubtedly live comfortable lives moving forward and might even come to appreciate their current circumstances. Aoki nodded approvingly at this successful capture. The expedition was proving fruitful, and with proper management, the new family line could potentially provide a sustainable resource base going forward.
The presence of fire-type Pokémon would accelerate breeding cycles significantly compared to other species. However, establishing a stable population from just five initial specimens would still require considerable time. "Something is better than nothing," Aoki reminded himself, finding solace in this pragmatic perspective.
"Lar!" Larvitar suddenly tugged at Aoki's pant leg, pointing toward the distant horizon with a dazed expression. Following the Larvitar's gesture, Aoki could barely discern the silhouette of a towering mountain through the atmospheric haze. The indistinct shape made it impossible to determine whether the formation was purely rocky or featured some vegetation, but this was clearly the landmark Larvitar indicated.
"You're sensing something calling to you from that mountain?" Aoki interpreted through their telepathic connection.
"Laar!" The Larvitar affirmed with conviction. This strange compulsion hadn't been present upon their arrival but had manifested abruptly after the skirmish with the Typhlosion family, as though some external force had suddenly drawn attention to the location.
Aoki's brow furrowed as he processed this development. "Mount Chimney...Team Magma...Larvitar sudden perception..." He stood motionless while organizing his thoughts, quickly identifying the crucial connection. They'd been in the area for some time already without Larvitar experiencing this sensation initially, which suggested...
Dropping to one knee, Aoki opened Larvitar's red backpack and began rummaging through the diamonds. His searching fingers soon located their target, but his expression shifted to visible surprise. The Groudon armor fragment, previously palm-sized, had diminished by more than half its volume. Aoki routinely inspected this peculiar artifact to monitor Larvitar's absorption rate and prevent the violent episodes exhibited by other Pokémon who'd consumed similar materials.
His last examination had occurred recently - after Lairon's evolution from Aron and subsequent to Larvitar finishing the diamonds in its pack, when Aoki had replenished the supply. At that time, the fragment remained at expected dimensions. Larvitar's typical absorption rate was remarkably slow; over an extended period, less than ten percent had been assimilated. Yet in this brief interval within the volcanic region, nearly fifty percent had vanished, clearly absorbed by the Larvitar.
Placing one hand against Larvitar's body, Aoki activated his scanning system to conduct a comprehensive physiological analysis, checking for abnormalities. Larvitar watched its trainer with puzzled curiosity.
"Larvitar , can you still sense that mountain now?" Aoki inquired.
"Lar~~" The Pokémon initially shook its head before hesitantly nodding.
"The sensation has weakened and become indistinct? And the nature of what you're perceiving seems different?" Aoki's eyes narrowed thoughtfully. This development proved fascinating. Was this related to Groudon? Or perhaps something else entirely?
The situation clarified why Team Magma had targeted this location, though Aoki wondered which executive was leading the operation - possibly Maxie? While Aoki didn't consider Maxie particularly formidable compared to other crime syndicate leaders, the Team Magma boss still significantly outmatched him in strength. A direct confrontation would leave Aoki completely outmatched.
As these thoughts circulated, the system's alert interrupted his contemplation. A detailed physiological readout of Larvitar materialized before him. The data indicated increased body density, enhanced armor thickness and hardness, and most notably - substantial improvements in physical energy reserves, particularly ground-type energy, along with signs of accelerated growth patterns. Every metric showed positive development without any concerning indicators.
"Remarkable... Only two days since arriving at Mount Chimney," Aoki mused. "Aron evolved into Lairon, Combusken absorbed unknown materials to upgrade its aptitude to light blue tier, and now Larvitar rapidly assimilates Groudon armor fragments with significant physiological enhancements." The expedition's productivity seemed almost improbably fortunate.
The remaining uncertainty involved locating the "Earth Membrane" component required for Larvitar's potential-enhancing formula. Shaking his head slowly, Aoki returned the diminished armor fragment to Larvitar's backpack and secured the closure. This environment clearly accelerated the Larvitar's absorption process. Given Larvitar's already impressive innate talents, the eventual results after complete assimilation could prove extraordinary.
Though the volcanic region's perpetual twilight obscured diurnal cycles, Aoki's internal clock confirmed it was midday. Finding a secluded, tranquil spot, he released his entire team to provide them with a modest lunch. His Pokémon represented the foundation of his survival in this world - regardless of urgency, their wellbeing took priority. Besides, the current situation didn't constitute a true emergency.
Team Magma's prolonged presence indicated they hadn't yet located their objective. Reckless advancement might lead to an encounter Aoki couldn't handle, especially if he confronted a high-ranking executive. This required careful strategizing.
While the team ate, Aoki formulated plans to investigate the mountain while avoiding Team Magma's notice and securing whatever had called to Larvitar. After the meal, having developed several contingency plans, Aoki recalled most of his team, keeping only Larvitar, Combusken, and Politoed deployed. These three required focused training - though Larvitar's level was comparatively low, this environment seemed to resonate with the Larvitar, justifying its inclusion.
At level 28, Larvitar neared evolutionary thresholds. Reaching level 29 might trigger premature evolution without the planned aptitude enhancement, drastically limiting future potential. Aoki refused to sacrifice long-term development for short-term gains.
Progressing toward the indistinct mountain, occasional human footprints marked the terrain, though many had been obscured by local Pokémon activity. The journey included several unavoidable battles, though Larvitar remained benched for these encounters to prevent accidental leveling.
The volcanic soil crunched underfoot as Aoki maintained a cautious pace, constantly scanning for both wild Pokémon and Team Magma patrols. Combusken took point, its fighting-type instincts making it an excellent vanguard, while Politoed covered the rear with its water-type advantages in this fire-dominated region. Larvitar remained close to Aoki, its small claws occasionally brushing against rock formations as if trying to decipher some geological message.
Periodic geothermal vents released plumes of superheated steam, forcing detours. These obstacles slowed progress but provided opportunities to observe the unique ecosystem. Colonies of Slugma moved lazily across heated stones, while occasional Torkoal watched the passing group with detached interest. Aoki made mental notes of potentially useful Pokémon but avoided unnecessary captures that might alert Team Magma to their presence.
As the terrain steepened, the air grew thicker with sulfurous fumes. Aoki distributed protective goggles and filtered masks to his team, though Politoed seemed unaffected - perhaps even invigorated by the humidity. The Combusken's muscles visibly tensed as elevation increased, its fighting spirit undiminished by the harsh conditions.
Larvitar's behavior grew increasingly restless the closer they approached the mountain. Larvitar would periodically stop and press its forehead against rock faces, as though listening to some subterranean vibration. Aoki's system detected fluctuating ground-type energy readings during these episodes, though the significance remained unclear.
At a strategic overlook, Aoki paused to survey their progress. The mountain's true scale became apparent - an immense volcanic edifice with multiple active fumaroles along its slopes. Strange mineral deposits created iridescent patterns in the rock, shimmering faintly even in the diffuse light. This was no ordinary geological formation.
Aoki consulted his PokéNav's mapping function, though satellite reception in the volatile area was intermittent. The device estimated they'd covered about two-thirds of the distance to the base, putting them on schedule to arrive before nightfall. He considered setting up a temporary camp to rest the team but decided against it - the peculiar energy readings and Larvitar's reactions suggested they were nearing something significant.
The descent into the final valley proved more challenging than anticipated. Loose scree shifted unpredictably underfoot, and thermal updrafts created treacherous wind patterns. Aoki secured Larvitar in a protective carry sling while Combusken and Politoed navigated carefully. Several times they had to backtrack when the path became impassable, costing valuable time.
As twilight deepened, the group finally reached the mountain's base. An unnatural rock formation stood out immediately - a perfect hexagonal column surrounded by smaller crystalline structures. Larvitar became agitated, straining toward the formation with unusual intensity. Aoki's system registered a massive energy signature emanating from the site, matching the resonance frequency of the remaining Groudon armor fragment.
Before approaching, Aoki conducted a thorough perimeter check using his system's scanning functions. No human presence registered within a 500-meter radius, though residual energy traces suggested Team Magma had been here recently. They'd likely dismissed the formation as irrelevant to their goals, lacking Larvitar's unique connection to the materials.
The crystalline structures hummed audibly as Aoki drew nearer, vibrating in harmony with Larvitar's fragment. This was no random geological feature - it was a concentrated deposit of Groudon-related minerals, possibly even a fragment of the Legendary's own body. Larvitar trembled with barely contained excitement, its claws extending and retracting rhythmically.
Aoki carefully set the Larvitar down near the central column. Immediately, tendrils of golden energy began arcing between Larvitar's backpack and the formation. The remaining armor fragment glowed intensely, its edges visibly smoothing as the crystalline column pulsed in response. This was more than simple absorption - it appeared to be some form of energy harmonization or purification process.
The system's alerts flooded Aoki's vision with data. Larvitar's cellular structure was undergoing rapid but stable modifications, with particular enhancements to its mineral assimilation pathways. The Larvitar's natural armor plating restructured itself at the molecular level, incorporating trace elements from both the Groudon fragment and the crystalline formation. Most remarkably, the process wasn't causing the violent reactions seen in other Pokémon - Larvitar's unique biology and the controlled environment were enabling a perfect symbiotic integration.
As the phenomenon continued, Aoki realized this location represented far more than a simple power source. The crystalline structures appeared to be acting as a filter or regulator, processing the raw Groudon energy into a form Larvitar could safely absorb. This explained both the accelerated assimilation rate and the absence of negative side effects. Team Magma had overlooked the site's true value, focusing only on crude energy extraction methods.
The process continued for nearly an hour before stabilizing. When the energy flows finally dissipated, the central column had diminished by about a third, while Larvitar's remaining armor fragment now resembled polished obsidian with golden veins. The Larvitar itself had grown noticeably, its scales gleaming with new luster and its eyes shining with heightened awareness.
Aoki's system assessment confirmed dramatic improvements across all parameters. Larvitar's aptitude had increased substantially, its ground-type energy reserves had quadrupled, and its physical defenses now rivaled some fully evolved Pokémon. Most importantly, the changes appeared completely stable with no signs of cellular stress or mutation.
This discovery changed everything. With controlled exposure to these crystalline formations, Larvitar could safely complete its evolution without requiring the Earth Membrane component. The mountain wasn't just calling to Larvitar- it was offering the perfect conditions for the Larvitar's development. Aoki carefully collected several smaller crystalline shards for further study, ensuring he didn't damage the primary structure.
As night fully descended, Aoki established a secure camp in a sheltered alcove near the formation. The day's revelations required careful consideration. Team Magma's presence in the region remained a concern, but their ignorance of this resource worked to his advantage. With proper planning, he could continue Larvitar's treatments while avoiding detection.
The Combusken maintained watch while Politoed used its water abilities to create a protective humidity barrier around the campsite. Larvitar sat contentedly near the fire, examining its transformed claws with evident satisfaction. Aoki reviewed the system's complete data logs, identifying optimal intervals between treatments to maximize benefits without overtaxing Larvitar's system.
Tomorrow would bring new challenges, but for now, the expedition had already yielded unprecedented success. The mountain held more secrets yet to uncover, and Larvitar's connection to this place might run deeper than initially suspected. As the fire crackled softly, Aoki allowed himself a rare smile. Fortune had indeed favored him on this journey to Mount Chimney.