>>55447756That's always been my take on N, too. He's constantly comparing everything to formulas and chemical reactions. I think he's meant to be a character who boils the world down to absolutes like math and science, but can't comprehend that something as bad on paper as "humans take Pokemon out of their natural habitat and keep them against their will" could possibly be a good thing. But he's blind to the fact that the system works because people strive to make it work.
The "truth" in question is more "cold logic" than actual truth. Then he goes into the real world, meets your Pokemon, and realizes something isn't adding up (but doesn't really piece together it's that he was intentionally fed a limited scope of information until the end).