A Pokémon breeder? Perhaps you should work in a Pokémon Day Care first, before becoming a breeder. Being a breeder is a long and tiring career, you know.
It is long and tiring, yes. . . if you continue to put of the actual work. It should be easy, should you be able to manage your time wisely and get work finished. You know. . prioritize. However, seeing as you are a superhero, you should focus more on the task at hand, and save whatever free time you have to your breeding studies.
Ah, I see. Yes, we all claim to be "the best"; However, we only say we are "the best" in our native regions. To be honest, out of all of us, we are not quite sure who reign supreme over all the regions.
I see. Forgive my mistakes. My name is Steven Stone. It's a pleasure to meet you, Iolta. +smiles, extending a hand to shake+
Well, I really couldn't say. . . After all, who knows how many regions there are? With the recent discovery of the Unova region, it makes it hard to keep up with who is champion of which region. Simply put, it is easier on us champions just to say we are the best of our region.
+gives her a nice handshake, before withdrawing his hand+
Ah, yes, Kanto is a nice region indeed. I've had the pleasure of visiting. . . What was it? Saffron and Vermillion City. Yes, they are nice cities indeed.
Ah, I just have happened to stumble upon this place by accident. It seems interesting enough for a nice stay, really.
Steven was always cute--but both their Pokemon are pretty badass
Hoenn champion, correct. Training in caves. . . not quite so much. +waves it off+ You see, my father and I are both fascinated with stones--obviously, our last names giving it away. Our corporation also works with archeology; Our workers have created technology to resurrect Pokemon from fossils.