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... their starter Pokémon and set off from their hometown.

At first, no one paid any attention to this event.

Compared to other towns, Pallet Town, aside from the title "Hometown of Professor Oak," had nothing particularly special about it.

Moreover, due to Stephen's influence, Professor Oak, who should have been the leading authority in Pokémon research, was relegated to second place.

So, their journey naturally didn't attract much attention.

But within just ...

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