Leaving Giovanni's office, Aoki contemplated his next steps carefully. The dim fluorescent lights of Team Rocket's headquarters cast long shadows down the sterile hallway as he walked, his footsteps echoing against the polished tile floors. According to Giovanni's briefing, the mission required finding Shadow and Dark first - an unusual circumstance given their typical presence during mission assignments. Even with only the two of them participating in this operation, proper preparation remained essential.
After brief hesitation near the elevator banks, where the faint hum of machinery filled the air, Aoki decided to locate his fellow operatives first. Understanding the full scope of the mission parameters would allow for better planning. Giovanni's final meaningful glance had conveyed unspoken warnings that lingered in Aoki's mind like static electricity. Without explicit instructions, Aoki would need to read between the lines carefully.
Retrieving his Team Rocket-issued communicator from his black uniform pocket, Aoki dialed Shadow's frequency. The device buzzed momentarily before connecting. After obtaining their location within the complex's western wing, Aoki proceeded directly there, passing various laboratories where scientists in white coats monitored strange Pokémon hybrids in glowing containment tubes.
Shadow and Dark were already deep in discussion when Aoki arrived at their designated planning room. The two veteran operatives had spread an elaborate topological map of the Kanto region across a polished mahogany table, marking strategic positions with red and blue pins. Their absence during Aoki's meeting with Giovanni now made sense - they were busy coordinating the operational details for capturing the legendary birds.
Shadow had already prepared himself for Aoki to become a cadre eventually.
Although the speed was a bit fast, it was not beyond his expectations.
In just one year, he went from being a little guy struggling to survive on the Trial Island to a powerful executive of Team Rocket. It would be a lie to say that he wasn't surprised.
However, Shadow was still pleased that his initial unintentional investment was able to reap the rewards so quickly.
Although Aoki may have just entered the Champion level now, he will not bring much substantial help to them.
But after all, he is already at the Champion level.
At the most basic level, the two are already on the same level.
And now Aoki is no longer the person who can be manipulated at will.
How the two should get along when they meet again is a very crucial question.
If it is not handled properly, and if one cannot get used to the changes in attitude and status brought about by the change of identity, one may even end up on the opposite side.
It's not impossible.
Aoki entered the room.
Shadow looked up first as the automatic doors hissed open, his sharp features breaking into a knowing smile when he recognized Aoki. The fluorescent lighting reflected off his slicked-back black hair as he gestured for Aoki to join them. Dark remained more reserved, merely nodding in acknowledgment before returning his attention to the map, where several locations near Power Plant and Seafoam Islands had been circled repeatedly.
"Lord Shadow, Lord Dark," Aoki greeted them respectfully, though with slightly less formality than he might have used months ago when first joining Team Rocket. The subtle shift in tone didn't escape Shadow's notice, and his smile widened fractionally. Dark's responding nod carried more warmth than usual.
Shadow waved a dismissive hand, the silver rings on his fingers glinting. "No need for titles now," he said smoothly. "We're all executives here." His dark eyes flickered with something unreadable as he studied Aoki. "Just our names will suffice."
An nodded in agreement, his normally impassive face showing rare approval. The atmosphere in the room shifted palpably as the power dynamic between them equalized. Aoki's rapid ascension from Trial Island recruit to full executive in under a year had been unprecedented, and both veterans recognized they now dealt with a peer rather than a subordinate.
Taking a seat at the large conference table, Aoki examined the detailed maps and notes spread before them. "The leader gave me the broad idea," he said carefully. "But I came straight here for specifics." The faint scent of ink and paper mixed with the sterile filtered air of the underground base.
Shadow and An exchanged glances before Shadow leaned forward, resting his elbows on the table. "Then you probably haven't been briefed about the Jinchuan family's involvement yet?" His voice carried an odd inflection.
Aoki's brow furrowed slightly as he searched his memory. "I've heard the name," he admitted slowly. "But no direct contact." The unfamiliarity made him uneasy - intelligence gaps could prove dangerous on high-stakes missions.
Shadow's knowing chuckle filled the room. "Oh, but you have," he corrected, clearly enjoying the revelation. When Aoki's confusion remained, Shadow added, "Regis. His full name is Jinchuan Regis - first heir of the Jinchuan main family."
The pieces clicked together with almost audible force. Aoki's posture stiffened momentarily before he controlled his reaction. "I see," he said evenly, though his mind raced with implications. That explained Giovanni's meaningful look during their meeting.
An broke his characteristic silence to confirm, "Jinchuan Rocks is spearheading their operation - Regis's uncle, younger brother to the current family head." His voice remained flat, but his dark eyes gleamed with intensity. "We're each taking one of the legendary birds."
The mission parameters became suddenly, painfully clear. Giovanni wasn't just sending them after powerful Pokémon - this was a carefully orchestrated strike against the upstart Jinchuan family, with Aoki positioned as the tip of the spear. That final look had been warning and permission both.
Aoki exhaled slowly, the recycled air of the base suddenly feeling thicker. "And Regis?" he asked, though he already suspected the answer.
"Likely participating," Shadow confirmed. "Though unaware you're involved." His smirk returned. "The leader only briefed us about your role."
The weight of unspoken implications hung heavily in the room. After a prolonged silence broken only by the hum of climate control systems, Aoki voiced the critical question: "What exactly is the Jinchuan family's relationship with Team Rocket?"
Shadow deferred to Dark with an exaggerated gesture. "You know this history better."
Dark shot Shadow an irritated glance before explaining in his usual measured tones, "The Jinchuan family birthed the leader's father." He paused, choosing words carefully. "Officially severed ties generations back, but..." His shrug spoke volumes about political realities. "They came crawling when Team Rocket rose to power. Provided personnel. Resources. The leader tolerated their presence."
The unspoken conclusion lingered like smoke - the Jinchuan family had overstepped, and Giovanni's patience had finally expired. Aoki understood his role perfectly now. As the newest executive, he represented Giovanni's displeasure - a blunt instrument to remind the upstart family of their proper place.
The mission parameters settled into place with grim finality. Somewhere out there, Regis would be preparing for his own role in the operation, blissfully unaware that the hunter had become the hunted. Aoki allowed himself a small, cold smile as the pieces moved into position on this deadly chessboard.
The room's lighting flickered momentarily as power diverted to some distant laboratory. Shadow began detailing their planned routes and contingencies, his fingers tracing potential paths across the map. An interjected periodically with tactical observations. Aoki listened intently, absorbing every detail, already calculating how to turn this operation to maximum advantage. The game was afoot, and for the first time, he would be playing on equal footing with Team Rocket's elite.