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<!--[[Bo]] and {{adv|Cheren}}'s [[Gigalith]] engage in a heated combat despite their Trainers being told by the announcer that their match isn't due to start for another half an hour. Both {{adv|Black}} and Cheren remain oblivious. [[Drayden]] takes the announcer's microphone and announces his offer to cancel the 30-minute timeout, and both Black and Cheren accept.
 
Black, still angry at Cheren's change in attitude, is determined to show Cheren what strength means. Cheren claims he already knows: his knowledge of the [[statistic|stats]] and {{Abilities}} of both his and his opponents's Pokémon allows him to make the right judgments and give the right commands that'll lead him to victory. Black furiously retorts that Cheren is wrong, but suddenly sees Bo stumble. The announcer sees that Gigalith has been able to withstand Bo's repeated blows, and as a result Bo took more [[damage]] than Gigalith. Black realizes that Gigalith used {{m|[[Bulldoze}}]]. Drayden explains that Gigalith stomped each time Bo attempted to launch a blow, and was caught off guard in the process. Drayden recalls that [[Iris]] tried to use the same strategy but it was too obvious. While Black starts to question whether Cheren is the Cheren he knew for all these years, Cheren remains nonchalant, claiming that power is all about ability and technique.
 
Meanwhile, Gray watches the battle from the back row of the audience stand. Impressed by Cheren's cold-hearted nature, he starts to shiver again while grinning that nothing is greater than a cold heart. [[Colress|Hood Man]] then appears and asks him if he is suggesting that a cold heart draws out a Pokémon's strength. While {{adv|White}} is alerted to Hood Man and Gray's conversation by [[Solosis|Sally]], Gray is adamant that he is right, using Cheren's battling ability as proof. Hood Man insist's he's not trying to challenge Gray, only suggesting that there are multiple factors in the issue. Since entering the tournament, Hood Man has observed the other Trainers closely, including [[Marlon]], Iris, and of course, Cheren.
 
White eavesdrops on the conversation behind a wall and frowns upon hearing Cheren's name. Suddenly, a [[Cryogonal]] straps around her neck and drags her towards Gray, who is disappointed that someone dared to spy on their conversation. White demands to know their names, but is strangled by Cryogonal. Meanwhile, the battle continues back on stage. Gigalith's {{m|[[Power Gem}}]] strikes Bo directly. The audience roars with excitement, but Bo remains firm. Black resorts to taking out his [[Pokédex]] to find a way to win the match. He finds out that Gigalith attacks by absorbing and releasing solar energy using its orange crystals.
 
Yet, when Cheren sees the device, he just claims that Black is relying on a device to win. Black is shocked at the remark, knowing full well that Cheren also has a Pokédex. Cheren does not recall having a Pokédex; he even claims he is against its existence because it traps Pokémon in [[Poké Ball]]s. Black is horrified at the statement, having remembered that {{adv|N}} used to say such things.
 
At the back of the audience stand, Gray, who is actually [[Zinzolin]] of the [[Seven Sages]], takes off his disguise and claims that he has successfully planted [[Team Plasma]]'s ideals into that boy. White and {{adv|Looker}} immediately realize that Zinzolin is a member of Team Plasma, and Looker springs into action by having his [[Croagunk]] fasten the Super Hard Tight Tape around Zinzolin, who retaliates by ordering an {{m|[[Ice Beam}}]] from Cryogonal. The beam blasts through one of the audience stands and catches everyone's attention. White manages to break free of Cryogonal's choke hold and immediately yells to Black that Team Plasma were responsible and that they have also possessed Cheren. But before she can finish, she is teleported away by Hood Man and his [[Beheeyem]].
 
Chaos and panic begin to break out among the audience. Drayden asks his assistant [[Kimi]] to report the situation, and Kimi quickly reports that no one was hurt; the culprit appears to be one of the contestants and has already been restrained. Drayden therefore tries his best to assure the audience that the situation is under control. Black reports to Drayden that Hood Man, who had teleported White away, is also a member of Team Plasma. Drayden promises Black that he will suspend the match until they are certain of White's safety. Cheren interrupts and voices his objection before climbing on his [[Unfezant]] and ordering it to take Black up to the rooftop. Unfezant grabs Black and smashes through the glass ceiling of the stadium, much to everyone else's shock.
Black sees no point in arguing further and accepts that Cheren is not brainwashed. He remembers how Cheren drilled discipline into him from a young age, most recently at the [[Striaton Gym]], and owes his gratitude to Cheren as he wouldn't have made it this far otherwise. But, he does not agree with Cheren's principles of strength unless he proves it in front of him. Cheren promptly and furiously does so, ordering his Gigalith to use Power Gem again, but the attack fails to fire this time. Cheren looks up and realizes; an odd pink cloud in the sky stopped Gigalith from absorbing sunlight.
 
Professor Juniper, [[Fennel]] and [[Amanita]] catch sight of the pink cloud from outside the window of their room, and the latter two exclaim that it is the [[Dream Mist]] they've been researching. Both Cheren and Black decide to switch Pokémon, Cheren sends out his Unfezant for Gigalith while Black sends out [[Brav]] for Bo. Both command a {{m|[[Sky Attack}}]], and the two birds collide with each other.
 
After a while, the announcer climbs onto the rooftop with the help of Drayden's [[Druddigon]]. He sees that Unfezant has fainted while Brav is still standing. He also sees with surprise that both Trainers are asleep, and a mysterious pink mist is swirling around them. Meanwhile, Black is having a dream. He sees his five-year-old self with five-year-old Cheren underneath a tree. He asks Cheren if he remembers this, and Cheren replies that he does. In the dream, young Black is writing his dream in his proposal notebook. He shows it to young Cheren with a grin. Cheren then decides to write down his dream, and both boys burst into laughter once Cheren reveals what he wrote.
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