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... ssor Oak's Laboratory.

Professor Oak was studying the various items made by Hikaru, including an ancient statue he had purchased.

Charmander, Bulbasaur, Squirtle.

"This is truly fascinating. While some artificially crafted tools can provide incredible boosts for Pokémon, the fact that handmade items can achieve similar effects is astonishing. Just what era did this mysterious craft originate from?"

"The Focus Sash, for example—it's clear that it was sewn ...

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