Zycron landed in Nacrene City. What he saw shocked him out of his rage at Plasma. This destruction wasn't caused by electricity, there wasn't any plasma burns on the ground! He and Espeon looked carefully at the scarred ground. Zycron then noticed something gleaming in the ruins of the museum. It was the White Stone, what was left when Reshiram had saved the world. It was with the Pure White legend's approval that it was back in Nacrene. Zycron carefully picked it up, making sure not to drop it. He put the stone in his bag after feeling a reassuring warmth from it. He then looked up at the sky. N and Zekrom descended, being careful not to land on Zycron.

"So, you see the truth now, my friend? A different danger lurks here in the Unova region." N told him.

Zycron looked around at the destruction around him. "All i know is Team Plasma never did this. You call me friend, N, so why are you dressed like that?"

N sighed. "You see, After you defeated Team Plasma when it was under Colress's control, Ghestis was locked up by that guy called Looker. The people that still worked for Plasma had no home to go to, so i invited them to stay with me. Now Team Plasma works as an undercover task force for the international police, just as much as Looker is an undercover cop."

Zycron thought for a moment, then said, "I think i understand. I'm sorry about my attitude earlier at Celestial Tower, I've just had a lot going on."
N smiled at his old friend. "I'm glad that we can see eye to eye, Lord Shade. I know you dont like me calling you that, but you might as well get used to it. Many of the people that work under me will call you by that name."

Zycron just laughed at this. "I've gotten word from Zed that you sent him a letter, is that correct?"

"Yes," said N. "He and Raina are staying at my house with one of Zed's friends. I'm sure they'd be happy to see you. Along the way, we can visit Castelia Hospital. That's where they brought Lenora. I'm sure she'd be glad to see you."

Zycron smiled, glad he and N were friends again. "Sure. Visiting another old friend can't hurt, can it?"