I agree with miss Mari. I think we have better chances if we regroup and alert others. Rushing in is too dangerous, and we don't even have a backup plan - Old City might be an at least somewhat familiar territory, but we've never been to the mines, nor do we have maps of them. And we don't have any proper supplies ready in case one of us gets hurt, which is rather likely--
[He stops with his speech, suddenly remembering something, and quickly turns to Mari, lowering his voice.]
Miss Mari, can you ask the Nidoking about where it's learnt its moves? They're not supposed to be a part of its naturally developing abilities, so maybe there was some outside intrusion with that, too - and I think it's possible it's related to the noise or whatever is causing it. If I'm right, of course.
[And now, back to Kaido.]
Anyway, that's what I think. It's just too risky, Kaido. It's one thing to go face something dangerous, and a completely different thing to do so completely unprepared.
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[He stops with his speech, suddenly remembering something, and quickly turns to Mari, lowering his voice.]
Miss Mari, can you ask the Nidoking about where it's learnt its moves? They're not supposed to be a part of its naturally developing abilities, so maybe there was some outside intrusion with that, too - and I think it's possible it's related to the noise or whatever is causing it. If I'm right, of course.
[And now, back to Kaido.]
Anyway, that's what I think. It's just too risky, Kaido. It's one thing to go face something dangerous, and a completely different thing to do so completely unprepared.