"Hmph, my point exactly. Put a little bit of resistance in and what do you get? An angry champion that doesn't know how to deal with adversity.
As for Kirlia, first of all, isn't a champion suppose to be considerate of all Pokémon, no matter the circumstance? It seems that you still fail as a champion in this. Second of all, this Kirlia is the child of my parents' Gallade and Gardevoir, so naturally I would have a bond with it. Third of all, you don't know what we have been through, so as a human being it would be polite to ask before making assumptions that are not close to being correct, didn't your mother teach you manners?
As for your clearly misguided views over Kirlia and I, let me explain something. It's not easy being royalty. It's a responsibility that you can't choose for yourself, one that decides your life path without consideration of what you want. You speak of wanting to be a champion, I couldn't be a champion purely because my royalty would hold me back. Do you know what I did everyday with Kirlia? We trained continuously in hopes of competing in the Kanto League for six years and we trained hard! Kirlia here wears a everstone in order to maximize his strength before evolving, I took tutoring from some of the best trainers for five hours everyday, and you know what came from our hard work? Nothing, because we were royalty and we couldn't leave. We were devastated! The only joy we have felt since is when we brought smiles to the common folk everyday when we helped their poor recover and their sick heal. I dare say that after all we have gone through, we at least have become better as a person and Pokémon."
Xavier turned his attention to Kirlia," Our honor is being questioned, if you are ready, I believe it is time."
Kirlia nodded, dropped his everstone, and tapped his dawn stone. Light shined brightly and slowly faded away, showing an elegant Gallade. Now with greater power, he was able to speak telepathically. He coldly spoke," You have questioned my honor and the honor of my trainer, you have acted out of your place and insulted me, a Pokémon, even though Champions are told to respect all. You act out of impulses and insult a student, showing how you are incapable of teaching, no matter how skilled you are. In the end, your impulses and pride are your downfall. Come, and battle us, dare prove our assumptions wrong."