“…I had my suspicions,” admitted Silver with a nod, not seeming the least surprised when he stared back at Mewtwo Giovanni. He merely shrugged. “I mean, that red hat is pretty iconic; I’d recognize it anywhere. But, y’know, I wanted a confirmation because coincidences
are a thing.” He gave a long, sympathetic look at the tiny cat, mildly worried. “I wonder why that happened, though. What went wrong during his soul transfer? Would that… fix itself if he were to be sent back, or…?”
When Jade inquired about Red, Silver shot her a surprised look. So, her world didn’t have a Red, either?
“Oh, Red and ‘pretty big deal’ would be the understatement of the century!” He crossed his arms again. “Where I come from, Red is… a modern times legend. A battle prodigy who, in less than a year, got enough power and skills to beat the Elite Four of the Indigo Plateau, making him the youngest Kanto League Champion to date.”
Silver pawed at his red tuft, his gaze drifting toward a distant corner of the lair. Mostly, he was forcing himself to not look at Mewtwo Giovanni.
“And, well… he was the first Trainer who gave a sounding defeat to Team Rocket, with long-lasting consequences. I’d know that because…” He hesitated, already feeling the turbulent thoughts pressing against his skull, but he persevered. “I was there, in the Viridian Gym, the day my world’s Red defeated my world’s Giovanni, leading to the first downfall of Team Rocket. I watched the entire event unraveling with my own eyes…”
Which is so unfair! It should’ve been me!
I should’ve been the one to destroy Team Rocket!
Not a couple of… random, unrelated kids!
“…Tch, whatever, that’s not really relevant. You never met a ‘Red’, okay,” he glanced again at Mewtwo Giovanni, a hungry curiosity radiating from his eyes, “but what about a… ‘Silver’?”