Rebecca smiled as she felt the sun shine down on her. Partially because it made her hair feel nice and warm, and also because the area was actually staying true to it’s name, unlike the deluge that greeted her the last time she visited. Nevertheless, her smile was soon removed when Nina proved that she had very little nuance when it came to interrogation, managing to scare some pokemon that weren’t even “wild” in the first place. Hopefully they wouldn’t go back to the guild and gossip about that... “It’s fine,” Rebecca said with a smile when she confesses that she did indeed mess up, “It’s just another chance to improve, right?” She let Nina take the lead, noting that she at least seemed to know how to navigate. The terrain seemed to shift in an increasingly bizarre way, to the point that they bumped into the exact same team that Nina had tried to get info out of earlier, which was kind of creepy when she thought about it. Would it even let them leave? Probably not, if they didn't have those badges... She guessed it explained why pokemon needed help getting out of these places. Nevertheless, Nina proved that she really didn't learn too much from the last encounter with a "wild" pokemon by shouting the exact same thing in it's face. It responded in much the same way before Rebecca could lecture her about it, spraying a bunch of flaming hot embers in the Nidoran's face. Things escalated even further when a Rufflet suddenly swooped down from the skies and smacked the offending Litleo in the face. Deciding to use the opportunity to her advantage, Rebecca used Confusion to lift the Litleo into the air before slamming it back into the ground.