>>1839194The time we spent walking wasn’t just spend on that, though. I talked to Aria about her exam to become a Pokémon trainer and trusted her with the secret that mine was just Professor Leroy handing me over the documents to falsify them.
Her situation wasn’t very different. She told me she had just studied and prepared for two days, and then went to make the tests to the Pokémon lab; and while she was not feeling very confident in the answers she put into the written one, Professor Leroy finished grading it in less than a minute and handed her over a 100 saying “Yeah, you ace everything; now here’s your stuff and please go away.” So yeah… she’s about as ignorant as I am on this trainer stuff. She got to read all of the manuals and still has them on her backpack, at least.
After some more time, we arrive towards something either of us would think impossible… an actual road. It’s made out of dirt, but it’s a distinguishable! Something perfectly clear to follow through. This HAS to lead us to the exit of Green Forest! We follow it gladly, but we soon find out it divides in two. Thankfully, there’s a sign that explains which path leads where.
The South? Bug Catcher Master’s cabin. The West? Gray City! We’ve done it! That said, the terrain around here is probably better that we’ll ever find out to make camp, and it is well into the evening. My legs won’t support me for much longer and I don’t want to push myself to my very limits like that other time at Route I.
a) Head straight to Gray City. Just a bit further, legs!
b) Head to the cabin. Sounds interesting.
c) Camp for the day, I’m exhausted. Then go to Gray City all rested.
d) Camp for the day, then go to the cabin. Tomorrow I’ll feel more adventurous, I’d bet.
e) Write in.