Chapter 3: Going to Freedom Fighters' Manor

In Scrooge's limo, as usual, Launchpad is driving it. And Scrooge, the Duck Twins, the Duck Brothers, and Webby are riding in it. Then Launchpad says, "where to Mr. McD?" "To Joey Drew Studio," said Scrooge. "Are you sure? Because it exploded into bits 4 months ago and then a mysterious manor appeared there; after it exploded." "That's where we need to go." "Oh, boy! I can't wait for that girl's night with Allison. And give my daughter-in-law a cute makeover," said Della, hugs Webby. "If you embarrass Webby in front of us, you'll in big trouble, Mom," said Huey. "Yeah," said Dewey. "Are we forgetting about the part they need to talk to us about something important? It could a connection to my omen nightmare and Henry's," said Louie. "You didn't even tell us what your dream is about," said Donald. "I'll tell you what it is until we get to their house."

"Here we are," said Launchpad, crashes onto a fence. When the Scrooge, the Duck Twins, the Duck Brothers, and Webby comes out the limo, they see the remains of the Joey Drew Studio. When they went to the remains, all they see is a huge dark hole in the ground. "Rest in pieces, JDS. Ha! That was great," said Scrooge; jokingly. "Yeah, Uncle Scrooge. Leave the jokes to Dewey and me, next time," said Della. "Hey, what's wrong me making the jokes? At the Joey Drew Studios, everyone loved my jokes." "I think it was funny," said Henry, behind Louie. "Gaah! How did you do that?! I mean it's good to see you again, Mr. Stein," said Louie, in a result. "Henry Stein! I miss you so much," said Scrooge, hugs Henry with Donald and Della. When they finish hugging, the Duck Brothers and Webby get playful nuggies on the heads from Henry as he says happily, "good to see smart Huey, daring Dewey, predicable Louie, and action Webby again." "How's Mrs. Stein," said Huey. "Linda is happy and upbeat, yet she's feisty and tough," said Henry. "What a tough old girl! Reminds me of Della and Webbigal," said Scrooge. "Yep, that's defiantly them," said Dewey. "Is it true Mr. Stein that you have an omen nightmare like me," said Louie. "Indeed. Do you think we should head inside the manor," said Henry, sees the Freedom Fighters' Manor. "Cross me kilts! How did we not see that? And it's almost big as McDuck Manor," said Scrooge.

When everyone went up to the entrance, Henry rings the doorbell, and its ring tune sounds like Bendy Cartoon Theme Song. "Who is it?! I told we don't have refunds! What you kids want now?! Be right there," said Tom the Wolf, inside the Manor. "I'm guessing that was Mr. Tom the Wolf," said Webby, in shock of what she heard. "Is he okay," said Dewey. "Ahh, that's old Thomas the Complaining Repairman. He's always like this. So, it's normal," said Donald. When Tom the Wolf opens the door, he happily says, "Henry! Scrooge! The Duck Twins! The Duck Brothers! Webby! Good to see you again." Then Tom bears hugs Henry, Scrooge and the Duck Twins and Donald say in pain of the hug, "mommy!". When he lets them go, he says, "come on in! Sorry if I mistook you for someone else." When the Ducks enter the Manor, Tom closes the door behind them and says, "I sure hope they understand why they are here."