“No, everything went smoothly,” Alex said before he reached into his pocket and took out the two small cubes. He set each one on the ground and pushed the green button on top of them. The two cubes grew and reviled the two creatures inside. The Vulpix Gijinka looked at both Alex and Jaiden before it snarled and plumes of flames came out its mouth. The Dratini Gijinka looked at both and cried for help again. Alex walked over to the cage with the Vulpix and knocked on the cage and said, “I already told you your flames won’t do a thing to the cage.” He sighed before he turned to Jaiden. “Sorry there’s not more like last time. Seems the cages attract regular Pokémon. Since I know you’d rather have the hybrids I’d just let the ordinary Pokémon go,” Alex said. That reminded him and he added, “Also, could you tell your boys in the lab to not yell at me when I call these things hybrids. I’m getting sick of calling them and getting an ear full about crap I’m not getting paid to care about.” Alex walked over to the Dratini Gijinka which cried even louder to be let out. “Breakers your little heart, “Alex laughed before he added, “If I had one, now let’s talk business. I know I told the boys I had a Vulpix, but found this little thing on my way here. What you think?” Alex smiled as he stood up. He figured he’d let Jaiden know about the person he met in the forest. “Also, I did run into a brat and her little kitty cat earlier. Not sure if she’s looking for the traps, but I’d just thought I’d let you know. Maybe tell the guys in the lab to make the cages invisible when they capture the hybrids. This way I can use a device to find the cages and not risk some idiot letting out money, I mean the creatures,” Alex said.