Florence returned home, carrying his most precious jewel. Mew was caught but things weren’t fine: the pokéball holding the creature was constantly too hot and vibrating continuously, showing that the device wouldn’t hold the Pokémon for too long.

Knowing Mew’s behavior, Florence constructed in his laboratory a perfect neutralizing room, a place where no pokémon could escape, even if out of the pokéball: a mixture of concrete and magnets preparation was applied on the walls, floor and ceiling, creating a heavy and strong isolating layer. Then mirrors were fixed in the entire room. That way, no pokémon could leave the new prison. Not even Mew.

Aurelius Florence let the pokéball inside of the mirrored room, awaiting Mew to escape. And he was right: Mew was capable of breaking the security seal of the pokéball, escaping from the device.

“This is a very intelligent creature. It seems it speaks to me, like a normal person, every time it looks in my eyes.”

There was a night, Florence was trying to proceed with an experiment with Mew, bringing scientists from entire country, he wanted to explore and show his colleagues the communication skills Mew had developed. Five of the most important pokémon scientists were standing before the rarest creature ever, mesmerized with the view, when Mew invaded their minds and in a good loud sound asked: “Why are you doing this? I don’t want to be here”.

In a mixture of emotions, some of them horrified and yet mesmerized with that event, suggested Florence to let the creature leave. The professor explained he didn’t want to cause any harm to Mew, but he wouldn’t let it go. There was a lot to learn with it.

This event is known as the Mirrored Exposition. That would lead Florence to the biggest accident in the whole pokémon history.

The exhibition was the main subject for weeks in all important pokémon forums around the world and now Aurelius Florence was the most important figure in the pokémon community.