"It is barren and ruined. Yveltal wouldn't let me make it fertile -
speaking of Yveltal, he lives there, and you do not want to meet
him," Zygarde told the Grass-type.
"Yveltal sliced Zygarde in half," Gardevoir explained.
"You know, I don't like you," Zygarde commented. "I was literally
cut in half. I died. You are laughing. I am not sure how you made
the connection from 'he died' to 'that is so funny.' Killing the
Pokémon who maintains the balance between life and death is
inexcusable, regardless of whether or not it is one's 'nature.' You
also killed that flower when you said to enjoy the forest."
"Of course they don't. How can you care that you died if you died?
Only those who are revived can actually care that they died, but
that doesn't make it right to kill those who aren't, simply because
they can't care," Zygarde said.
"That flower was not perennial," Zygarde said, hexagons flashing
angrily.
"Zygarde, I suggest giving her a warning, rather than immediately
destroying her," Gardevoir recommended.
"Zygarde-" Gardevoir did not finish his sentence, instead opting to
facepalm.
"He killed the flower!" Zygarde complained.
Gardevoir facepalmed again, much to Zygarde's confusion.