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... uichi's storage space. In addition, he also uncovered a large quantity of minerals.

Evidently, as Shuichi was a trainer specializing in Ground- and Rock-type Pokémon, most of his Pokémon belonged to these types, and the minerals were their primary food.

Cain noticed that Shuichi had divided the minerals into two piles.

One pile consisted of regular-quality minerals, which Shuichi had likely prepared before arriving at the island. These minerals, while considered ordinary ...

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