He'd better invest in some thick gardening gloves or RIP his knuckles.
Next time Akira visits the lake when the rain has let up to a light drizzle, he might catch a glimpse of the Gyarados curled up in a loose circle at the center of the lake, when something golden breaks the surface of the water- a golden Magikarp jumping several feet into the air before making a splash down back into the water. If Akira looks a little closer, he'll also see a normal red Magikarp, as well as an Azurill trying to jump out of the water by throwing its tail up into the air and pulling the rest of its body with it. It looks like the three of them are playing... The Gyarados has not noticed Akira specifically, but it is scanning the area for anybody approaching as it normally does.
Will Akira do anything and risk the Gyarados noticing him, or will he take this observation as is?
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Next time Akira visits the lake when the rain has let up to a light drizzle, he might catch a glimpse of the Gyarados curled up in a loose circle at the center of the lake, when something golden breaks the surface of the water- a golden Magikarp jumping several feet into the air before making a splash down back into the water. If Akira looks a little closer, he'll also see a normal red Magikarp, as well as an Azurill trying to jump out of the water by throwing its tail up into the air and pulling the rest of its body with it. It looks like the three of them are playing... The Gyarados has not noticed Akira specifically, but it is scanning the area for anybody approaching as it normally does.
Will Akira do anything and risk the Gyarados noticing him, or will he take this observation as is?