>>43920262>Advertises himself as an instructor of Pokemon and the Isle of Armor as a training ground for the strongest trainers/Pokemon. >Meets the CEO of an international trading firm (Honey) when she went to Galar for one of her business trips. She "fell in love at first sight" with Mustard after she saw his money and status, and she dropped everything so she can be with him. Honey had serious doubts in Mustard's decision to open a dojo on Isle of Armor, as well as her decision to be with him. Decides to do so for the money that Mustard has and her desire to escape from her stressful life as a CEO. Mustard left everything aside from the actual training to Honey, including advertising the dojo and the finances. Mustard is effectively a figurehead; Honey is the real power and leader of the dojo. Honey takes care of all of the students and Pokemon (she specifically watches the students for any mental health issues they may have from the training, not wanting the students to snap or have a PR nightmare if Mustard's dojo had a negative outcome or student.) Brought her son Hyde along (whether Hyde is Mustard's son or not remains to be seen). Mustard escapes from his pain and suffering by playing video games all day, and by being with his students. Honey supposedly uses her sex appeal to charm the male students, including the guy who makes the Max Soup, to stay with Mustard so she can control the dojo and make it have more of a reputation. Honey advertises the dojo on TV, and she managed to get several people, including Leon, gym leaders, Klara, and Avery, to go to the dojo.