"I can't believe it! They kept all of this treasure for themselves all the time. It all makes sense now. The reason how they're able to decorate the mountain up with new gems and all!" Fennec shouted with a gasp.

"Aren't there going to give this to their queens at all? What are they planning to do? There's a lot of them here to be honest. What are they going to do with all of this treasure and all? It seems they have more SeaWing and IceWing treasure than anything from the Mud Kingdom or other Kingdoms." Galaxy muttered.

Hibiscus walked over to what seemed like a SeaWing treasure chest. Galaxy and Fennec walked over to the RainWing dragonet. The RainWing then opened the chest. In the treasure chest, gold bars and emeralds filled the chest. There was also sapphires and pearls in it. Small lapis, bronze, and silver statues were under it all. There was also a small shape in it. Hibiscus stuck her talons in there gently and looked out what was a sapphire. Galaxy studied it. It looked like something that was in a scroll he read that Glory gave him. Fennec looked over the sapphire and smirked.

"One of the SkyWing dragonets came with it. They said that it was a dreamvisitor or something. I'm not sure exactly. They could have been lying. Twister just grunted and gave it to a MudWing to deal with it. After that, no one knew what happened to it. We all guessed that the MudWing lost it or it was in Twister's room maybe. All the dragonets or younger dragonets didn't know at all." the SandWing explained to them.

"That's what is it! I really looks like a dreamvisitor, but at the same time it looks fake. I can't really tell." Galaxy replied back.

"Hey look! A map!" Galaxy suddenly heard Hibiscus tell them.

The RainWing tossed over the dreamvisitor over to them. Fennec quickly caught it before it could fall to the ground. The SandWing sighed with relief. Galaxy looked over to where Hibiscus was going. On the wall, there was a map pinned down to the wall. Silver sticks poked out of the wall, holding up the map. Hibiscus carefully slipped it off the sticks and ran over to him and Fennec. She then showed them the map as she held it up. Galaxy stared at the map as he studied it carefully. This wasn't like any map Glory or Deathbringer had before. It was carefully detailed. All scavenger dens were nicely drawn out with the kingdoms all being in detail, even the Rainforest Village and Night Village.

"Whoa, that's strange. I wonder why they would have a map in here." Fennec commented.

"Well, it's a map it least! It even has Jade Mountain Academy on it!" the RainWing replied back with a cheerful voice.

"I guess we can use it." Galaxy sighed as he took the map from Hibiscus and scrolled up.

"Okay! Now we can leave!" cheered Hibiscus as she ran toward the door and out of the treasure room.

"Wait a second, before I go, I want to get a couple things first." Fennec told Galaxy as she walked toward something in the treasure room.

"Go ahead." the hybrid dragonet mumbled as he sat near the door.

Fennec suddenly pulled up a bag that she was able to put around her. She then opened the bag and quickly put the dreamvisitor in it. Galaxy watched as Fennec went around the room and stuffed things in the bag. It all ranged from scrolls and strange-looking gems. Galaxy looked away as the SandWing kept on doing it. Suddenly, Hibiscus ran back in and stopped when she saw Galaxy near her. Hibiscus looked over at him.

"What's taking so long?" questioned the RainWing dragonet with an annoyed tone in her voice.

Galaxy sighed as he pointed over at Fennec. Hibiscus looked over and saw Fennec. The SandWing closed the half filled bag she had and ran over to them quickly. Galaxy stood up as Fennec stopped near them. Hibiscus sighed with relief as her scales all became a light pink.

"Sorry. I just had to get a couple of things from here since I'm not coming back. Most of the scrolls I wanted were in here. They were ones that Twister banned from the dragonets." the SandWing told them. "I'm ready to leave this place now."

"Okay, good. Now let's just go now!" replied the RainWing as she once again ran out of the treasure room.

Galaxy and Fennec both ran out of the treasure room and followed behind them. They then all suddenly stopped in front of the door. They remembered that dragons were still out looking for them. Fennec quickly took the lead as she silently slipped out the door. Hibiscus's scales all changed black as she quietly walked out the door. Galaxy then crouched down to the ground as he slipped out. As they got out, Galaxy handed over the scrolls he held to Fennec. The SandWing nodded as she opened her bag to put the scrolls in. The three dragonets then silently walked off to find a place to leave.

"Okay, where is the nearest exist?" Galaxy asked Fennec quietly.

"Well since we're on the sixth floor, the nearest one is on the seventh. So on the porch some of the dragons made when the group was made." Fennec answered back.

"Okay, that's where we're going now." Hibiscus commented.

Fennec kept on walking silently. Hibiscus and Galaxy followed behind her as they walked down the halls, trying to find the stairs up to the seventh floor. Galaxy heard the sounds of the feet of dragons below them. Galaxy sighed with relief quietly. They were below them, going down. Galaxy then looked over at Fennec as he listened to the sound of footsteps and dragons' growling. Fennec looked straight ahead with her black eyes staring down the hall. Her tail was curled around safely to not accidently stab any of them. Galaxy then glanced over at Hibiscus. Her scales were all black with a small tint of yellow in her talons, but it wasn't noticeable at all. All of a sudden, a small stump was left below him. He looked down to see that they were going up the stairs. The hybrid dragonet smirked.

We're one step close to getting to Jade Mountain Academy now. Don't worry Mother, I'll get back soon. I hope everything is fine back at the rainforest. Also I hope you don't mind us bringing back Fennec to the rainforest at all. I know Father won't mind, but I don't know about you. Galaxy thought of himself.