After the introductions Micheal spoke of the events that happened years ago. Reiterating that it was not only him that had saved Orre back then. Tyler admired the Champion Professor's modesty and humbleness. It was a good trait he aspired towards. Once he had finished he invited the batch of youths into the Lab. Passing though the doors the first thing Tyler noticed was the bookshelves lining one was filled with books he had never dreamed of. It seemed there were books on every known subject about pokemon from A to Z. Rushing the selves, not meaning to ignore the professor, he grabbed one and opened it up to a random page. A picture of a Totodile followed by a small paragraph about where it was from donned the page. On the opposite page listed its eating habits, known moves, and some breeding tips. "Wow, I don't have anything like this in my collection, but then again mine isn't as vast as yours Professor." Tyler smiled as he put the book back and joined the group as the professor motioned them to follow him along the halls of his lab. Passing a window he saw into the garden of the daycare. There were all kinds of pokemon playing and sleeping. Peeking over the sill Napoleon barked his intention to play too, but Tyler said, "I know you want to play too, but maybe later. There is plenty more to see I'm sure of it." And boy was Tyler plenty excited to see it all. The next window showed a pair of Scientists speaking in what Tyler could only imagined worried tones. The looks on their faces said it all for them. Something was wrong. Jorie noticed to and spoke up about it. She mentioned the Pokemon Purification process that had been developed recently. Tyler was curious about that too. He had seen the Shadow pokemon at work once. He was real young and his mom had brought him to work, because she couldn't find a sitter. One of Cipher's goons decided to rob the store. Tyler and his mom were lucky that one of the patrons had a pokemon of her own, but that didn't mean much against the Shadow pokemon. The woman's Raticate was no match for the goon's Hitmonlee, but the short lived battle was certainly enough to distract him into forgetting why he came into the store in the first place. Tyler was brought back to reality when Jorie made the comment about the rest of them not practicing their agility. Tyler couldn't help but think the girl had a teachers pet complex. He put it out of his mind just as fast as he had thought about it. He had no place to judge when he realized he just ignored the professor to read a book not five minutes prior. So he picked up his pace with his trusty Furfrou in tow behind him.