"Kekekekekeke," Yusaki continued to laugh in Japanese as he saw that all Americans were dead, "This is the greatest day of my life! We have finally rid the world of these vermin! These pests! These parasites! These-"
Just then, someone tapped Yusaki on the shoulder.
"Yusaki..."
"What? Why are you interrupting me! Do you know the penalties for this, boy?"
"I am quite aware of the penalties for interruption without a cause. However, there is a reason for this. It's the agents. They are dead."
"What? How could they be?"
"I've looked at the footage from the agent's camera, there are a group of people on the way to Lavender Town, they got the hard drive device somehow."
"WHAT?"
"They're on their way right now! We have to stop them!"
"Indeed we do, well, maybe I will enter the game myself..."
"But Yusaki, no one can get in or out!"
"Hmmph... I am the game's creator, and I'll do whatever I damn well please! I can override the system! I can get in... into the game!"
Yusaki laughed as he pulled out a helmet from under his desk, the computer screen lighting it up in the darkness.
"Kekekekekeke..."
Meanwhile, Lena and friends were all still continuing on the path to Lavender Town.
"God damn it," said Stefan, "We've been walking for hours, how long is it to Lavender Town?"
"Actually Stefan," said Michael, "According to my Pokedex pokeclock we have only been walking for 20 minutes."
"God damn it," said Stefan, "Well you Swiss are used to climbing mountains all day, this is nothing to you."
"Indeed it's not," Michael replied.
"Hey Netherlands is a very flat land and I'm not complaining," said Sieneke.
"You know who should be complaining though," said Marcin Mrozinski, the Polish entrant, "Me."
"Oh no..." whispered Robin and Madis together, knowing what this would be about.
"You know why I should be complaining?" Marcin asked.
"We know already," said Robin.
"Our. President. Died." Marcin said, ignoring Robin.
"Marcin you already told us that in the competition," Madis said.
"It doesn't make it any less tragic though, does it?" Marcin said, "Our. President."
"He died, I know already," Robin said.
"I don't think you're a baltic satellite, by the way," said Marcin, answering a question he was asked months ago, "I think you are baltic, Estonia, but not a satellite. You are independent now, and good for you."
"Er... you too, Poland," Robin smiled.
Madis and Marcin smiled too.
"Hey, we're almost there!" Lena said happily, pointing to the lights in the distance.
"Lavender Town!" yelled Miroslav, the Bulgarian entrant.
"This is gonna be awesome!" said Sieneke, jumping up and down.
They stood on the hill, looking at the distant lights for a few minutes.
"It looks like the Northern Lights," said Daniel Diges, "We hardly ever see those in Spain."
"It is indeed beautiful," said Didrik Solli-Tangen.
"Come on, there's no time to look at these lights now," said Gottschalk, "We must continue!"
"God damn it, but it's so nice up here," said Stefan.
"Yeah," said Eva Rivas, "It's hypnotising, in a way."
"Ok, well look, I'm going to Lavender Town, are you guys coming or not?" Gottschalk snapped, "We have come so far, come on you guys!"
Gottschalk tapped Lena on the shoulder.
"Huh? What?" she asked, "I'm looking at the lights, sorry."
"Gottschalk, have you looked at the lights..." said Milan Stankovic, his voice was monotone and not his usual cheery voice.
"It's like God has come to us..." said Juliana.
"Ok these lights have some messed up effect or something," said Gottschalk, "But why isn't it affecting me?"
-Meanwhile, in the PVR Base-
"Have you cast the light over Lavender Town?" asked Yusaki.
"Why yes master, the light should slow them down a lot, no one can escape the light's charms!"
"Excellent, good work."
"Hold on a second, one of them seems to be immune to the light's affects!"
"Some people are. Hmmm... very well, I will insert myself into the game as a precaution. If they get to Lavender Town, I will stop them."
"Ok master, I will prepare the preparations."
The scientist motioned over to the helmet and put it on Yusaki's head.
"Good luck," said the scientist.
"I don't need luck," Yusaki replied, "I have God on my side, he will help me get rid of the American beast!"
And with that, Yusaki slumped against his chair, his thoughts being transported into the game.
He woke up on top of Kanto Radio Tower, next to the giant crystal where the hard drive device would have to be inserted to bring back any of the Americans.
"Yes," he laughed, "There is no way for them to get here now!"
