For a recap, Loni is able to give Lincoln an improvement of wardrobe, and now the two encounter their next problem: preventing Leon from chewing his toy.
"Okay Leon, now if you just be a good boy…" Lincoln attempts to persuade his baby brother.
But Loni finds this a problem. "Uhmm Lincoln, I don't think it's a good idea you're doing."
"Relax Loni, it will just take a little care and voila. It's okay Leon, you are a fine boy," the 11-year-old assures as he caresses Leon's head and takes the boy out of his hand.
However, Leon whines loudly about this and bangs his baby table, demanding it back. Lincoln is horrified to see his baby brother in a rather freaky spoiled mood. So, he prompts to drop the toy back to Leon. Leon picks it up and puts it back into his mouth, pacified.
"How will we get his toy?" Lincoln panics at this matter.
"I think we better tell mom," Loni suggests, marching to the dining room to do so. But Lincoln stops him.
"We can't tell mom. If we do, then we're responsible for this, and who knows what she'll do to us," Lincoln implies.
"I know. She'll be responsible for this and she'll give us dinner," Loni stresses with a smile, making Lincoln slap his face. He marches to Leon to attempt again to take away Leon's toy.
"Loni, we better take away Leon's toy, or he'll chew it off," Lincoln elaborates the case as he nears Leon, reaching a finger to the figurine. "Now Leon, if you just be a good angel…"
Suddenly, Leon grabs Lincoln by the finger and throws him back and forth like Bamm-Bamm from The Flintstones. After that unexpected cartoon moment, Lincoln heeds from the pain and walks back to Loni.
"You didn't tell me Leon has super-strength," Lincoln says.
"Well, I didn't know he can throw you off like that," Loni replies.
"Okay, since you have more experience with Leon, why don't you take away the toy," Lincoln argues, pushing Loni to their baby brother.
Loni gulps as how he can attempt to prevent the toddler from chewing his toy. He decides to do it anyway he can. "Nice Leon, if you just look at me. It's me, your oldest-er brother," Loni tries to console Leon, holding the toy in the process, "Now if you just don't mind if I take this away…"
But Leon instinctively feels the toy slipping away from his hand, making him wail again. Loni dodges but gets hold back of the toy. Loni and Leon fight over the toy, with Loni having the upper hand and Leon still wailing. However, the Loud's baby brother bites his older brother's hand, making Loni scream "Ahhh!"
Loni retreats from Leon and heads back to Lincoln. The two try to think of ways to stop their brother from chewing his toy. They look back at him happy chewing his toy.
"How can we stop him?" Loni wonders.
"There's only one thing we can do – feed him," Lincoln says with determination.
Lincoln and Loni sneak to the dining room to retrieve Leon's supposed meal. They tiptoe in a stealth manner and spot a can of baby food by the food shelf in the kitchen. Luckily, nobody is yet in the dining room at this time. However, that all goes south when Leif bursts in from the back door, being chased by Boy Lynn.
This prompts for Lincoln and Loni to hide at the side of the table without being detected. "What we're gonna do now?" Loni asks with ducking his head. Then for an airhead like Loni, he devises an idea.
Just a Lynn reaches the part of the kitchen where their mom sets the meals, Lincoln shouts, "Guys, let's pile on Lynn!"
And at Loni's signal, the boys (the others consisting of Luke, Lane, Lars, Leif, Lexx and Lars) pile on top of Lynn. Mrs. Loud notices and tries to stop them, "Boys, stop dog-piling here in the dining room. Go pile somewhere else!" Though they pile along on top of their athletic brother, Lincoln and Loni are able to sneak out, claiming the baby food and two baby spoons. As for the rest of the boys, they are being reprimanded by their mom for nearly spilling the soup.
As they go back to the living room, Leon is still chewing the toy figure but not yet in total harm.
"Well, at least it is little of a problem," Lincoln states his relief. He then gets one spoon and dips it to the can to catch an amount of baby food to be fed to Leon. "Here you go, Leon," Lincoln says as he nears the spoon to his baby brother, "Here comes the plane." Suddenly, Leon grabs the spoon, throws it a Lincoln's face and begins to cry. "Ouch," Lincoln reacts from his pain.
"Ooohh I got this," Loni says, finding opportunity to feed Leon when crying. However, the baby brother bangs the table in a spoiled manner, making Loni kind of frightened. He then slowly draws the spoon close, but Leon sneezes. The snot is thrown at Loni as Leon is pacified again with chewing the toy.
"There's no other choice, bro. We have to work together!" Lincoln convinces his brother.
"What?!" Loni is shocked at Lincoln's suggestion, "There's no way that I would…" But before Loni can finish his statement, both he and Lincoln hear a crack coming from Leon's biting. They discover that Leon is about to crack the toy's head, drawing concern such a Leon's baby teeth breaking off. "Okay! Let's work together," a convinced Loni persuades.
First attempt that the duo do is Lincoln rocking Leon to sleep while Loni swipes the toy from Leon's hand. However, thanks to Leon's ninja moves, Leon punches Loni's faces and bangs Lincoln's face in the process. First attempt: fail.
Second attempt is Lincoln and Loni feed Leon with two spoons of baby food. But Leon is able to smack the spoons off, splattering the baby food to their faces. Second attempt: fail.
Third attempt is Lincoln doing silly song-and-dance moves in front of Leon. The toddler is amused. While Lincoln does that, Loni sneaks behind Leon. But Leon instinctively detects this and throws Loni towards Lincoln. Third attempt: fail.
Fourth attempt is Loni making fun faces to Leon, to which he laughs. Lincoln is able to get hold of the toy but Leon instantly grabs Lincoln's wrist, stopping him. Fourth attempt: fail.
Fifth attempt is Lincoln snuggling Leon on his body. Lincoln is having fun tickling his baby brother that he cannot stop giggling. Loni takes advantage by swiping the toy but Leon unnoticeably punches him multiple times, due to the tickling. Lincoln ends up being discreetly kicked to the face. Fifth attempt: fail.
And finally, sixth attempt is Lincoln caressing Leon on his care as an establishment of trust. Though Leon still has the toy on his mouth, he slowly slides it away as Lincoln sings a lullaby to him. Loni gradually nears the spoon to Leon's mouth and finally feeds his baby brother. He almost lose hold of the toy, but Lincoln continues to sing sweetly, giving way for Loni to swipe the toy and feed his brother continually. Sixth attempt: success.
Loni feeds him one more time to assure that he is calmed. But thankfully, Leon giggles in delight. With that, Lincoln and Loni celebrates, "Yes! We did it!"
"I can't believe we calm down Leon, together!" Lincoln joyfully stresses.
Realizing what they did, Loni replies, "I guess we did it." They both high five to each other.
Unexpectedly, Loki arrives in time for dinner and sees the two at joy with each other. "What's going on here, you two?" he asks.
The two notice their oldest brother arrived in the house and hide the situation that had been.
"Loki, you're here!" Lincoln utters and gets the toy figurine, showing it to Loki, "We just found the missing piece to Loni's school diorama of a science lab."
"A toy soldier literally in a science lab?" Loki wonders, making Lincoln and Loni twitch in nervousness.
"Yes…" Lincoln fretfully answers.
"Uh-huh…" Loni adds in the same way.
"Whatever," Loki plainly replies, "Anyway Lincoln, I need to talk to you later. For now, need dinner." Afterwards, he heads to the dining room.
"What does he mean 'needs to talk to me later'?" Lincoln asks.
"Who cares Lincoln? We did it," Loni implies, "We really make a great team." This prompts for the two to do another high-five to each other. However, the head of the toy soldier breaks off.
"Well, didn't expect that decapitation," Lincoln notes that tidbit, making the two laugh. Loni carries Leon with him as they go to the dining room.
But they, along with Loki, are stunned on what they encounter: the brothers behaving while eating dinner.
"Dear Luke, can you please pass the mashed potatoes to me?" Lynn politely asks.
"Yes sure, dear Lynn, here is the mashed potatoes," Luke says civilly, though with a sneer.
"Dear Lexx, you have sauce by your lip," Leif utters.
Lexx then gets a table napkin and wipes the sauce off. "Why thank you dear Leif for that," Lexx angelically replies.
"Dear mother, this mushroom soup is exquisite," Lars compliments in a sully tone.
"Why thank you Lars," Mrs. Loud expresses her gratitude, much of the boy's dismay, "Isn't this wonderful, that all of you are behaved? Even if it's for once." She then notices Loki, Loni, Lincoln and Leon. "Ohh boys, you're here. Glad you'd be here early, Loki. Come on, sit down and eat."
Lincoln sits next to Levi. He asks his genius brother about the situation, "Levi, what's going on here?"
"Mother forced us to behave after we horsed around earlier near the kitchen," Levi straightly answers, causing Lincoln to smile in delight.
"Well, at least that's progress," Lincoln says to the readers, lending a spoon filled with soup to his mouth in relief.
"Boy, this salad sure won't lettuce have fun. Hahaha," Lane unforcedly tells a joke. "Lane!" Mrs. Loud warns at her son, making him reply in surrender, "Yes mom."
