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"Giratina? Arceus of the other world?"

Cynthia looked at Hikaru in surprise. The flame of curiosity in her heart blazed even stronger, and her heart pounded with excitement, nervousness, and exhilaration!

Giratina—just recently, she had discovered it was the third Mythical Pokémon! And now it was mentioned so easily here!

Shinto… Just how many secrets does this place hold? Even thinking about it a little is unbearable!

She couldn't take it anymore!

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