The next morning, Akg woke up feeling refreshed.
The memories of the day before—his goddess wife Mera, the divine contract, and his arrival in the Pokémon world—all came rushing back like a beautiful dream. But as the morning sunlight streamed through his window, he smiled and realized: "It wasn't a dream. This is real."
Still a bit dazed but happy, he stretched his arms, yawned, and hopped out of bed.
"Alright! Time to start the day!"
He walked toward the bathroom, humming to himself. After a refreshing wash, he stood in front of the mirror—and froze for a moment.
Looking back at him was a boy around 14 or 15 years old.
He had jet-black hair, lightly tousled, and warm brown skin with a healthy glow. His physique was lean but athletic—toned muscles well-defined yet natural, like someone trained in the wild. He looked confident, determined, and more alive than ever.
"So this is my new body… Not bad at all," he grinned, flexing slightly.
After getting dressed in a casual but clean outfit—a dark blue jacket, a black tee, and khaki shorts—he tied on a pair of sporty sneakers and stepped outside, breathing in the fresh Pallet Town air.
"Today, I'm going to meet Ash, Delia, and... Professor Oak. I still can't believe this is all real!"
But more than anything, he was excited to register for the Summer Camp—especially after hearing that Serena would also be attending. Just the thought of it made his heart race with anticipation.
As he walked through the streets of Pallet Town, he passed by wild Pidgey flying in the sky, a few Butterfree fluttering through gardens, and young trainers playing with their Pokémon. Every moment, every step, felt like magic.
"This... this is my dream world. And now, I live here."
Eventually, after a short walk filled with wonder, he arrived in front of a large, dome-like building surrounded by greenery and fenced fields filled with Pokémon.
Professor Oak's Laboratory.
He stood there for a moment, staring at the familiar sight he had only seen through a TV screen in his old life. But now… it was right in front of him.
"It's real," he whispered, a soft smile spreading across his face.
With excitement bubbling in his chest, he stepped forward toward the front door, ready to begin his journey—not as a fan, but as someone who would become a legend in this world.