The next morning, Liko wakes up in her room and meets up with Roy and Dot atop the airship, where they see a Dragonite flying by. Interested to see what sort of upgrades the ship has received, despite still looking the same as before from the outside, the three of them decide to take a tour around the ship. Their first stop is the bridge, where they soon spot a big red button on the control panel, but Friede forbids them to press is, as it is something to only be used in an emergency. This makes Roy even more tempted to see what it does, but he manages to resist the temptation. They next stop by at the engine room, where Orla excitedly shows off some minor upgrades; the infirmary, where Mollie points out some upgrades her workspace has received as well; and the kitchen, which has experienced a big style change. Crocalor spots what he thinks are three pieces of sushi and tries to eat one, only for all of them to attack back and reveal themselves as a trio of Tatsugiri, which Roy scans with his Rotom Phone. Liko asks Murdock if they belong to him, but he says that the truth is more complicated than that. Before he can get into the details, however, the three Tatsugiri end up escaping the room, leaving the children and their Pokémon to follow after them around the airship. Finally, they stop to rest at the wing deck, declaring their tour a success. Friede approaches them with a briefcase containing Lucius’s belt, which he’s now returning to Liko’s care. Terapagos starts excitedly calling out at the Ancient Poké Balls attached to the belt. In response, Arboliva, Galarian Moltres, and Lapras all emerge from their respective balls and look at the children in a way that they interpret as a battle challenge. While intimidated at the idea of battling against some of the Six Heroes, their partner Pokémon’s excitement wins them over, and they accept.
(Source: Bulbapedia)