"I always knew she could do it." Dionne smiled proudly to Koyuki.

Koyuki smiled to the people and she did a double take as she thought she saw Sandayu and her father smiling back at her. She then looked away briefly and looked back, but they were gone. She then grabbed her necklace and looked up to the skies.

"That generator wasn't even fully developed..." The princess said to her new friends.

"I guess it'll be back to winter soon, huh?" Sakura asked.

"Well, not really," Koyuki said. "If we take what we know and continue researching, before you know it, The Land of Snow will be known as The Land of Spring."

"Yeah, but it would be kind of a shame," Trixie replied. "You're such a big star. You're really gonna retire from acting, Aunt Koyuki?"

"Who said I was retiring?" Koyuki smiled.

"Huh?" The others replied.

"Ruling over the Land of Snow and acting? I think I can handle that," Koyuki smiled as she held a script. "I mean, I'd have to be out of my mind to give it up now."

"T-That script." Kakashi stuttered.

"Well, I better get going," Koyuki smiled. "I'll see you guys later, and you can come back any time you want, Dikushi, and of course you as well, Trixie."

"But of course, Koyuki." Dionne smiled.

The two shared a warm hug together before splitting apart.

"Well, I'll be seeing you." Koyuki smiled back as she picked up her skirts and walked off.

People rushed over to ask for autographs which made Koyuki smiled and accept.


"Th-That script... S-She's... Perfect..." Kakashi stuttered.

"I'm so stupid!" Naruto groaned in defeat. "I should've gotten an autograph!"

"What's stopping you?" Trixie asked out of confusion.

"Don't worry, I took care of it." Sasuke said.

"HUH?!" Everyone else gawked at him.

Sasuke handed an envelope to Naruto which had a rainbow on it.

Naruto opened the envelope and blushed as the picture was Koyuki kissing Naruto on the cheek while he was in the hospital, sleeping. "Aw, man, look at me!" he then complained. "Couldn't you have used a better picture or something?"

Koyuki turned around and smiled at group.


"So, Jo, are you going to tell me that I'm a hero?" Irma asked.

"No, you're not." Jo glared.

"Yes, I am."

"No, you're not."

"Yes, I am."

"No, you're not."

Irma then winked at the camera. "No, I'm not."

"I'm not doing this song and dance again." Jo glared slightly.

"Then tell me I'm a hero." Irma smirked.

"Fine, you're a hero!" Jo snapped. "There, happy?!"

"Aw, you said it, you didn't have to admit it." Irma smirked.

Jo just rolled her eyes and shook her head.


"Bruce called..." Laurie said when she was alone with her daughter.

"Is everything okay?" Jo asked.

"Well... Not exactly..." Laurie told her. "There's a dark and cruel force out there worse than The Joker or anyone else from Arkham Asylum, his name is Sin Tzu."

"And he needs my help, right?" Jo guessed.

"Yes." Laurie said, simply enough.

"So, who is Sin Tzu?" Jo asked.

"I was hoping that I would never have to tell you..." Laurie sighed before explaining. "He's a master criminal with a dark harvest from Southeast Asia."

"All we have to do is kick his butt, then boom, we save the world, easy, right?" Jo replied.

"I'm afraid it's not that easy." Laurie said.

"Huh?" Jo blinked.

"I'll explain more later..." Laurie said before turning to Kakashi. "We have to go."

"All right, Laurie... It was very good to see you again." Kakashi bowed to the blonde woman.

"I got a feeling that we'll be seeing each other a lot more these days." Laurie told him on the way out.

And with that, everyone went home after a big adventure.

The End