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The second Takeshi Shudo (the original head writer to mid-late Johto) who wrote the non-canon but often discussed ''LightNovel/PocketMonstersTheAnimation'' light novels described a man who left Delia shortly after marrying her on an ultimately failed journey and is implied to have accomplished nothing.

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The second Takeshi Shudo (the original head writer to mid-late Johto) who wrote the non-canon but often discussed ''LightNovel/PocketMonstersTheAnimation'' ''Literature/PocketMonstersTheAnimation'' light novels described a man who left Delia shortly after marrying her on an ultimately failed journey and is implied to have accomplished nothing.
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As for Hilary, considering that she's representative of the resentment and jealousy of Ash in Pallet Town, and the kids will be staying there for some time, Hilary might be a recurring problem, maybe with her 'sewing group' trying to cause trouble for Ash or Chloe. This might even get bad or just frustrating enough for Ash to use it as an excuse to join Chloe when she goes to Galar for an extended period.

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As for Hilary, considering that she's representative of the resentment and jealousy of Ash in Pallet Town, and the kids will be staying there for some time, Hilary might be a recurring problem, maybe with her 'sewing group' trying to cause trouble for Ash or Chloe. This might even get bad or just frustrating enough for Ash to use it as an excuse to join Chloe when she goes to Galar for an extended period.period.
* [[spoiler: Confirmed, at least for Trey and Troy, who do appear in the sequel with ''Zamazenta and the other legendary at hand''.]]

[[WMG: Lexi and Atticus' AdviceBackfire was because they were projecting their issues onto Chloe.]]
We already know how the story goes; Lexi and Atticus tried to give Chloe advice, but instead of helping her, they instead made things ''worse'' and didn't realize it until the sequel. Most people think it was because they gave her advice meant for an adult and not a kid, but there might be another reason.

Lexi's advice is to learn to cut tie with people when they aren't worth it anymore, and Atticus' advice was to learn to let go. While these kinda do apply to Chloe, they more apply to ''Grace'' and ''Amelia'', two women whom both characters have issues with.

So, perhaps, rather than giving Chloe advice to deal with her father and Goh, they tried giving her advice that ''they'' would give to these characters, or otherwise use this advice to deal with them.

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