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Mystel watch the flashing light. He hoped it would find a signal soon and was beginning to worry about his friends at the base of the mountain. The light finally got stable as Mystel hoped the next color would be green.
"No good…it's just staying one color…" He sighed and looked around, picking up the laptop, and walked over to a tall tree.
He quickly jumped from branch to branch until he made it to the top of the tree and held the laptop above his head. The light started flashing rapidly and turned green.
"Yeah!" Mystel yelled.
The blonde slowly lowered the laptop, once he saw the light was still green he smiled and opened up the internet browser. It only took a few minutes but when he got to the e-mail, he paused.
"Let's see…" he started typing.
Mr. Dickenson. HELP! We're on an island somewhere. Boris is behind it all. It was suppose to be some beyblade resort that the BBA invited us too before the championships. It's a nightmare. Tala, Kai, and Brooklyn have already gone missing. Boris has them. We're running out of time until more go missing. He has new bladers working for him. Help us! It took a plane and a boat ride to get here if that information helps. Please, this is not a joke. -Mystel.
Mystel nodded in approval and clicked 'send'. After he sent the message he wondered if he should wait for a reply or go down to tell the others he was able to contact Mr. Dickenson. After some pondering, the blonde decided to wait for a reply.
Down below the other's were getting anxious.
"You think he's all right?" Mariah asked.
"I don't know…"Ray shrugged.
The mountain was too high for any of them other than Mystel to climb. It was comforting knowing that only Mystel could climb in but on the other hand, they were worried Boris had a blader that could reach the top. All waited impatiently for Mystel to appear. After 20 minutes, they saw his figure coming down the mountain. Garland squinted and shielded his eyes from the sun. Mystel landed on the ground in front of the group and stood up with his carefree smile.
"Well?" Emily urged.
"I contacted someone." Mystel smiled and opened the laptop. He left the internet browser up; even though the internet connection was lost, the page would stay up as long as he didn't refresh the page.
"Sweet you got a reply?" Daichi yelled enthusiastically.
The group leaned forward to read the e-mail together. Mariah took the liberty of reading it aloud.
"Don't worry. I'm on my way kids, just hang on a little longer!" she read.
"Try to get to a landmark, a lighthouse, a tower, or docks, something that will be easy to spot." Garland read the rest.
"Near a lighthouse or something…" Julia said, "We saw one didn't we?"
"Yeah, the docks I think would be too wide open to be." Mathilda nodded.
"I can't wait until Mr. Dickenson gets here!" Kenny yelled enthusiastically.
Tyson just frowned a little "What about Kai and the others?"
"We haven't forgot about them Tyson, but what can we do? When Mr. D get's here he'll be able to help way more than we can right now." Max explained to him.
Tyson sighed and nodded, knowing Max was right. The thought of what may be happening to his friends was just an unbearable thought.
"It'll be tough getting all the way over there…" Miguel nodded and looked in the direction of the lighthouse.
Spencer shook his head "Boris doesn't make anything easy. He may already have cameras all around here. That e-mail may not have been from Mr. Dickenson at all."
The group was taken back by Spencer's statement.
"No, it had to have been from Mr. D. How would Boris even be able to send an e-mail back to us?" Daichi looked confused.
The rest nodded in agreement.
"Boris is clever, but he wouldn't have been able to receive our e-mail is it was addressed to Mr. Dickenson." Michael said.
Emily nodded "Even using his internet server, he wouldn't be able to see it." she took her laptop back from Mystel.
"The signal was hard to find too. I had to climb a tree to get it." he shrugged, stretching his legs out. "It took a while for a reply too; don't you think if it was Boris we'd get an immediate reply?"
"Maybe, but you can't be too careful with Boris." Ian said.
The Barthez Battalion agreed.
"Well, we'll just have to be extra careful." Hilary frowned.
"We should get going then." Kevin smiled.
"Yeah. I'm hungry…" Gary nodded "I hope he'll bring food."
"Yeah, that'd be great!" Daichi yelled.
The other's couldn't help but agree; even the Blitzkrieg Boys were hungry. How many days had they been there? It felt like centuries. When had Brooklyn disappeared? When had Kai and Tala gone missing? When had they arrived? All the time had started to blend. Mr. Dickenson was coming to rescue them. Their hearts were filled with joy but worry at the same time.
There were so many what ifs. What if Mr. Dickenson didn't get to them in time? What if more of them went missing. What if there's no way to save those who were already lost. What if Boris got to them first? So many thoughts raced through the exhausted, hungry, and scared beybladers' minds. Once again, they trudged through the island's forest, heading for the lighthouse.
Unlike before, they now had to stop every half hour to an hour for a few minutes of rest. Kenny complained about his feet hurting and about dehydration while Daichi told him to stop whining.
"Hey, you're falling behind." Ian yelled back at Tyson and his team.
"Give us a break!" Tyson snapped.
"Hurry up. The fast we move the faster we get there." Ray looked at him, out of breath.
Mariah let her hair down and combed her fingers through her hair, making a disgusted face. It hadn't been washed in a while and smelled like smoke from the fire. She sighed and put it back in its ponytail.
The lighthouse appeared to be getting larger as they walked towards it. They were almost there. Suddenly, no one was tired, no one felt any hunger and they began running towards the lighthouse.
Garland shielded his eyes from the sun as he gazed upon the lighthouse. It looked old. This lighthouse had existed for a while.
"This is strange…" Garland frowned.
"What is…?" Raul asked.
"The lighthouse looks old. I thought it would have looked new."
"Why…?"
"I don't know. Maybe I thought since Boris ran the island everything would be new…?"
"He didn't create the island." Hilary said.
"Yeah…I don't know why I thought that…" Garland crossed his arms.
"That's not a bad point." Bryan said as they made there way down the rocks to find the door.
"What isn't?" Spencer asked.
"I wouldn't put it past Boris to create an island but I think that's giving him too much credit. I don't think any of us gave too much thought about the island already being here. He had to rent it or buy it or something." Bryan shrugged.
"Rent it…? So he rents an island for a new evil plot, if I have any respect for him even as an enemy it's gone now." Rick said.
"Well I don't know! However, if he created the island why even put a lighthouse on it? It'll just help boats find their way here."
"I think it would look odd for an island not to have a lighthouse."
"Maybe. But why go through the trouble of making it look all old and worn out and not buy a new one?"
"You lost me…"
"The lighthouse is old; this island has been here a long time. It has to be on a map." Bryan said.
"So what does that have to do with anything?" Tyson asked.
"So, it's registered you morons! The lighthouse is there for any shipwrecked captain, this island was occupied at some point it still might be. We haven't been over the entire surface of this thing yet. Mr. Dickenson won't have any problem finding us."
"Ok, I get it." Rick nodded.
"Me too-" Tyson lost his grip and fell.
"Tyson!" Miguel reached out to catch him but missed by an inch.
Tyson frantically moved his arms up and down like he was trying to fly.
"Nononononononononononono!" He shouted in one breath.
He landed on a rock ledge with a thud and laid there motionless.
"Tyson!" Hilary cried worriedly.
"Tyson? Oh no! Tyson?" Kenny yelled down at him.
Tyson didn't respond.
The group tried to hurry down to him to see if he was all right. Mystel leaped off the ledge and landed next to Tyson.
"Is he ok?" Daichi called.
Mystel looked up at them and nodded "Yeah, just got the wind knocked out of him."
Ian jumped down on the rock ledge, then Bryan and Spencer.
"Are you kidding me?" Bryan quirked an eyebrow at Tyson.
"Hey…It….hurt….." Tyson breathed and tried to sit up.
"He's fine!" Spencer yelled up at the others when they finally made it down. Hilary and Kenny rushed over to Tyson to make sure if he was ok while Daichi called him a whiner and a jerk for making them worry.
"Should have figured nothing was wrong…" Ray teased a little.
"Not….funny…" Tyson gasped.
"We're here." Claude pointed at the door just below.
"Maybe…six feet further." Mathilda nodded.
"Let's get going…" Max said and helped Tyson up.
"Don't fall again, Tyson." Daichi said and helped him walk.
Boris watched the group make it to the lighthouse, an evil smirk crossing his lips. He thought about how much he loved children; so young, so naïve, so easy to manipulate, and so optimistic.
"How is Brooklyn doing?" Boris asked into the headset.
"Stable." The voice said back.
"Is he ready for battle?"
"Almost sir, it won't be long now."
"Good. I've gathered them in one place for now. We don't have long before they figure out their precious Mr. Dickenson won't come." Boris said.
"Yes sir. Shall we start Tala's treatment?"
"Yes. Go right ahead. We don't want to fall behind schedule." Boris smirked.
"Yes sir." the voice said.
Boris looked up at the screens before looking at his computer crew.
"Next time they try something like that disconnect our router. We don't want to keep re-routing there messages." He said sternly.
"Don't worry sir. That laptop will be out of commission. The virus has been successfully installed."
"Excellent. Keep up the good work." he said before turning his back and walking out of the computer lab.
As he walked he passed a room where he heard Artemis and Zeus' voice. Boris paused for a moment and eavesdropped on their conversation. It was nothing interesting. All it consisted of was Artemis convincing Zeus to fight along side her and free the other sacred beasts trapped inside the beyblades. She used poetic words to try to sway him, saying things about "it's our world" and "humans have destroyed us." wanting Zeus to trust Boris as she had come to trust him. There didn't seem to be any reluctance on Zeus' side either. The purple haired man smiled. He knew certain sacred beasts had grown much attached to their masters; so he made sure to distort their memories just enough to make a difference in their attitude.
The man sighed in content, continued walking, and met with his former boss, Voltaire.
Tala sat in his cell with his back against the brick wall. He was sweating and out of breath. The pain in his throat and chest were still constant but died down significantly. The burns on his body had not ceased to ache, and he was sure his fever was rising again. The wolf stared helplessly at the lock on the bars, which was covered in scuffmarks. Tala had found a broken piece of brick and tried breaking the lock with it for the past few hours, all to no avail. All he could do was sit there and recover, or until Boris came to finish him off.
The wolf closed his eyes and leaned his head against the wall. He felt himself fading off to sleep but a sudden clang made him jump. Tala crawled over to the bars and looked into the hallway. He heard multiple footsteps getting louder. Gritting his teeth together, he frantically tried to think of a plan. They were there for him; he knew it.
The guards turned the corner and stopped at his cell. The first man waved to the others and began to unlock the door.
"He's unconscious," the first man said.
Once the door was open, the other guards walked into Tala's cell and stood around him in a circle. Tala was laying face down on the floor with his hand lightly gripping the brick. The tallest guard looked at the lock and sneered.
"He tried to break the lock."
"In his condition…no wonder it didn't work. Help me get him up." The first man said and grabbed Tala's right arm.
The other guards helped lift his torso off the ground. Once he was hoisted up off the floor he shot his arm out like lightning and grabbed the key ring off the first man's belt simultaneously striking the other guard in the face and making him fall back. In a fraction of a second, the wolf ran out of the cell and kicked the door closed, not giving them time to react.
The tallest guard grabbed the bars and shook them. "Brat!"
"Open this door!" another guard yelled.
Tala laughed and twirled the ring around his finger.
"Bet you guys didn't see THAT on your cameras" he smirked evilly and motioned up into the corner of the cell. The lock wasn't the only thing Tala threw a brick at.
"Send Boris my regards." Tala ran with a wave.
The man slammed his fists against the bars. "Someone call for backup! We can't let Boris know about this!"
Another guard frantically nodded and got out his radio. He sent an alert for an escapee that was heading down the north corridor.
"We're incapacitated! The brat locked us in a cell-don't ask how! Just get him! Don't notify Boris, just handle it!" He ordered.
Tala maneuvered through the corridors, staying in the shadows and out of the cameras sight. He pressed his back against the stonewall and peeked around the corner. Up in the corner was a camera with a blinking red light.
"Old habits…" Tala sighed and looked down the other corridors. He quickly thought back to the Abbey and tried to remember the layout, of course, he didn't think this new facility would have the exact same layout but it would be familiar. Tala jumped at the sound of footsteps running down the hallway and a jumble of voices.
"No…" he frowned.
The red head bit his lip and ran into the other corridor. He tried his best to escape the view of the camera and continuing to run. Within a few seconds, Tala stopped and slouched against the wall, breathing heavily. He grasped his chest and frowned.
What the heck is wrong with me? He thought.
The pain wasn't as extreme as it was before but would start up any time he strained his body. At least the pain had lessened but Tala wasn't helping his fever or pain by running all over the place…not like he had a choice though. The footsteps were gone now. Again, Tala cautiously moved forward.
"I need to find Brooklyn…" Tala whispered to himself. He grasped the keys tightly in his hand to prevent them from jingling and searched room to room. He used his old knowledge of the Abbey to figure out where everything was as he searched. Brooklyn hadn't been in any of the holding cells so he had to be somewhere else in Boris' domain.
Tala walked along the wall until he came to a slightly ajar door with light pouring out of it. Inside was a dark empty room with a large window on the far wall. He crouched behind the door and snuck into the room, staying low to the ground. On the other side of the window was a laboratory with scientists walking around with clipboards. Further back in the lab was an incubation tube with Brooklyn inside it.
Tala hid under one of the tables and looked into the window. His eyes widened when he saw Brooklyn.
"What…in the world is Boris trying to do…?" Tala asked himself, horrified.
Brooklyn was slouching forward floating in the green liquid surrounding him. Wires were attached to his head, torso, and legs. His skin was a pale color and his face was distorted in a large demented grin. Brooklyn's wide, lifeless green eyes stared into space as his smiling expression burned its way into Tala's memory.
The wolf didn't know what to think. Boris was doing something knew and even more twisted than anything he had done before. His mouth and throat were dry, his heart felt as though it would leap out, his hands were clammy, and his breath was shaky as options raced through his mind. He had to get out of there. They all had to get off that island…
Tala crawled out from under the table but couldn't go any farther. Something grabbed his legs and made him call out. Below him, the ground had transformed into a thick, black, bubbling muck that began pulling him under.
"What?" Tala screamed, panicked.
He grabbed for solid ground but arms appeared out of the black muck and grabbed his arms.
The scientists who heard the commotion rushed into the room, taken back by the sight.
"Get off me!" Tala yelled.
"You…are….all…very bad at your job." Zeus sighed as he stood at the door Tala had entered.
"Z-Zeus…" One of the scientists said in a surprised tone.
Tala fought his way out of the muck, trying to crawl out; he broke off the arms holding him but more appeared and held him in place.
"Ah!" He yelled.
"A little human gave you this much trouble?" Zeus asked and walked towards Tala.
"Well…you're welcome." he grinned at the scientists.
The scientists were quiet. It was Zeus' dark power holding Tala and they were afraid to get close to him.
"He's next right?" Zeus looked down at Tala and extended his hand with long, sharp, boney fingers.
"Good night." He smiled.
Tala was soon lost in a dark void with the sensation that he was falling. He couldn't hear his voice screaming though he knew he was. He couldn't feel any pain…his body had gone numb and all his thoughts and memories jumbled into one.
The scientists stood still for now Tala was lying on a perfectly normal tile floor, unconscious. Zeus smiled and turned his back, flipping his hair behind him, laughing.
The scientists said nothing and their gaze shifted to Zeus then back at Tala. The head scientist snapped them all out of it when he ordered them to get Tala prepared for the battle. The scientists alerted the guards that Tala was in captivity and the search for him was called off. The guards locked in the cell were set free and cheered at the boy's re-capture.
"Artemis. Why can't we just take care of the humans with out powers?" Zeus asked and leaned against the wall.
"It'd be too easy that way." Artemis explained as she flipped through the beybladers profiles.
"How…?"
"They need to know what it's like to participate in that stupid game against their will. We need to beat them at their own game. Teach them humiliation"
"Oh come on…who cares about any of that. You and I can just go take out the others with our powers no problem." Zeus waved it away.
Artemis shook her head. "No, we do that the others won't be free and won't get their own bodies."
"If we destroy them we can just take their beyblades."
"No. We're going to show them what it's like to be forced into this game, were you listening?" Artemis looked at him.
"Oh. So you made some sort of deal with that Boris man. You know, he's a human."
"Yes. He's held up his end of the bargain. We need to hold up ours. It's only fair…as much as I hate to work with a human. There are worse than him."
Zeus watched her before looking up at the ceiling and grinned. "So we'll meet the others"
Artemis was quiet and hopped off the desk "Speaking of the others. We'll be meeting an artificial spirit soon…humph, can't say I'm eager. Anyway, It's time I go free another one." she turned away from Zeus and began walking out of the room.
"Which one?" Zeus called.
"The Black Turtle."
"Draciel…well have fun. By the way Artemis, be careful who you place your trust in."
Nightfall came as the group of beybladers huddled together in the lighthouse. Bryan and Ian had gone exploring around the lighthouse trying to find a first aid kit, an emergency kit, anything that would aid them. Garland stood by the door to keep watch while Mystel was on top of the lighthouse watching for a boat or helicopter.
Tyson had caught his breath but his back was sore from the fall.
"Mr. Dickenson better hurry up if we want to find Kai and the others safe…" he sighed.
"We're not in a very good position that's for sure…but we're better than yesterday." Kenny nodded, typing away on his computer.
"You call this better…" Tyson mumbled.
He sighed, leaned his back against the wall, and glanced at Tala's photograph with the red haired woman and Russian soldier.
"Hey chief… do you think Tala and Kai would really fight each other?" the champion asked.
"I don't know. According to Bryan and the others they didn't like each other very much."
"But then why be on a team?"
"Good question…though they did say teammates doesn't mean friendship."
Tyson looked confused and leaned his arm on his knee. He didn't like the thought of Kai and Tala doing that much damage to each other and the forest. In all actuality, Tyson was still denying that fact.
"Don't worry Tyson. We'll find them and you can ask them." Kenny nodded.
"I guess I don't know that much about Kai after all…and I know even less about Tala…"
"Well…" Kenny went to say something but decided against it.
"Don't worry about it Tyson." Ray said as he searched through boxes.
Tyson looked at his ex-teammate.
"None of us know much about Kai. He keeps to himself a lot, but that's all right because we're still friends."
"Yeah…I guess."
"And we may not know much about Tala either but we're still friends aren't we? You don't have to know everything about everyone to be friends with them. I'm worried about them too but don't start questioning friendship over it." Ray said sternly.
Tyson sighed "Yeah. Sorry."
"Don't worry about it." Ray smiled.
Ray turned back to the box but a figure in the window caught his eye. He yelled and jumped backwards.
"Ah! What?" Kenny whimpered.
Ray sighed in relief. It was only Mystel. He knocked on the window and motioned somewhere in the bushes. The White Tiger frowned and looked back at Tyson.
"Someone's outside."
"Mr. Dickenson?" Tyson asked.
"No."
Tyson quickly frowned.
"It's probably that girl again! She came back for others!" Tyson yelled and took off. Kenny and Ray desperately reached out trying to catch him; but failed.
Tyson ran down the stairs and pushed Lee and Rick out of the way. The White Tiger and the All Star exchanged confused looks until Ray and Kenny yelled at them to stop Tyson. If the champion ran out the door of the lighthouse and tried to make his way over those slippery rocks so carelessly he'd get more than wind knocked out of him.
"Tyson hold on!" Ray yelled.
"You're going to get hurt again kid!" Rick yelled.
Tyson jumped on the rock above and attempted to pull himself up. Rick, Lee, and Ray grabbed him and yanked him back to their level.
"Tyson. Stop!" Ray snapped.
"It's her!"
"It could have been an animal or something." Ray frowned.
"Well I'm going to find out." Tyson sounded determined.
"No. You're not. You're too upset to think clearly right now."
"I'm perfectly calm!"
"Which is why you ran out of the lighthouse like that? We need to stick together. If it's her, you'd be a sitting duck going after her alone. So far, she's proven not to care about our health."
"You guys!" Kenny called out to them.
"Come back inside!"
Tyson was frowning and looked at Ray, then at Lee and Rick.
"Let's get her together then." Tyson nodded.
"Tyson…" Ray sighed.
"We can try. She can't take on all of us after all." Rick smirked.
"I'm in." Lee smiled.
Ray sighed "Fine. Mystel can watch us from the lighthouse and tell the others then." Ray decided but looked uneasy.
Kenny stood in the doorway still. After hearing the fours plan, he objected to it greatly but Lee, Rick, Tyson and Ray climbed up the rocks anyway. Now on land again they stared at the forest.
"We know you're there!" Tyson yelled.
"No use hiding now." Rick readied his launcher.
Behind the trees Artemis appeared.
"I have to admit that I'm impressed…without your friend you wouldn't have even known I was here."
"Yep, but now we do." Tyson frowned and readied his launcher.
Artemis watched the four of them with an indifferent expression. It was still too early to fight Tyson…and even she knew her power was no match for two of the main sacred spirits. She stood staring into the face of four launchers, mulling over what to do. As long as she wasn't followed, she could very easily flee but they might give chase if she did.
"Come on. Are you scared?" Rick taunted her.
Artemis said nothing. She didn't have to decide anymore. The ground started to rumble causing her and the four others to lose their balance. A silhouette appeared against the bright moon and attacked the lighthouse. Black shadows covered it from the base to the top. Mystel jumped to avoid being grasped by the sudden shadows.
"What the heck is that?" Lee yelled, seeing the shadows consume the lighthouse.
Artemis frowned deeply.
The lighthouse burst in the middle as thick cracks appeared in its surface. Once it cracked, the shadows disappeared and returned to the silhouette. Mystel landed on the edge of the rocks, which then too cracked. That entire side of the cliff with the lighthouse was crumbling.
"Mystel!" Ray yelled leaping to grab his arm.
He caught him just as the ground fell below Mystel's feet. Now with Mystel dangling from the edge, his only hope for survival was Ray. Tyson, Lee, and Rick rushed over to help as fast as they could. The ground's shaking made it difficult for them to move but they made it.
Artemis watched the lighthouse go down. Gritting her teeth together, she used the distraction to get away.
When the ground had ceased shaking Ray and Lee pulled Mystel onto the ledge. All four stared at the ruins of the lighthouse below them.
With his eyes wide and jaw dropped Tyson could barely think. A dust cloud rose from the remains and only the noise of the ocean waves could be heard. It was too much to process all at once. Just a year ago he was at the world championships surrounded by his friends, a year ago he made friends with BEGA, a few days ago he was begging his principle to put his detention on hold, a few seconds ago he watched all his friends and teammates fall to their death. It was too much pain to take.
Artemis ran in the direction she saw the silhouette land and approached it.
"What's wrong with you?" She snapped.
"What?" Zeus grinned.
"Why did you do that?"
"I helped you escape."
"You killed them. You ruined all of it! All of my plans! They're gone!" Her voice cracked.
"Oh my poor Artemis. You've come to rely on these humans too much."
"What? How DARE you accuse me of such a thing-"
Zeus put his hand up in front of her
"Calm down. Take a breather. Look, you're using these humans for fun, to get angry over, to play "pointless" games with. You're relying on them." he shook his finger at her.
"I made a promise! You turned me into a liar! I'm no better than these humans now."
Zeus rolled his eyes.
"I didn't kill them, don't get so worked up."
"You call THAT not killing them!"
"You want the Black Turtle right? Some have been washed out to sea, others are trapped beneath the debris of the lighthouse, they may be injured…but they aren't dead and won't die from the injuries if they make very smart decisions." Zeus laughed mockingly.
Artemis looked disgusted; tilting her head slightly at Zeus.
"I too…rely greatly on these humans for entertainment. Let's enjoy the show together." Zeus smiled and pointed towards the shore.
"We'll see Draciel soon."
Artemis sighed in relief. Her anger hadn't disappeared though. After a few minutes, she looked at Zeus.
"Next time you have a plan on that, fill me in on it first." She said warningly.
Zeus nodded and bowed before her, teasing her.
"My apologies…" He laughed "I'll be sure to tell you next time.
Boris walked down a long corridor before reaching a door at the end. He knocked before entering.
"How is your grandson doing?" Boris asked upon entering the room.
"He's asleep. Always such a rebellious child." Voltaire said in disgust as he watched the recording of Tala and Kai's fight.
"I have to agree…" Boris nodded.
"I suspect Tala's treatment is underway."
"As we speak. Though his may take longer than expected…he'll be hard to break, your grandson too."
"Kai lusts after power. Though I fear this battle with Tala has been a set back… No matter, Kai cannot resist power. If nothing else he will want to face Tyson again."
"We're already preparing Dranzer at this moment. Once he wakes up the preparations will be comple-"
"No." Voltaire said bluntly.
"Hm?" Boris seemed puzzled.
"I thought you would have wanted Kai to understand what it means to have true power."
"I do. I have been patient with him far too long. It's time for some tough love." Voltaire looked Boris in the eyes.
"Prepare Black Dranzer."
At first, Boris was taken back by Voltaire's order. He processed how it was Voltaire who seemed wary about Tala's cyberization was now telling him to give the most powerful bit-beast in the world his own body. Boris started to say something but Voltaire cut him off.
"I don't want any excuses. I trust you to figure it out. Kai will fight Black Dranzer."
"Have you forgotten about the well being of your grandson?"
"This is for the well being of my grandson."
"Very well. Hehe…It's been some time since I've had challenging work." Boris smirked and agreed.
Well here it is. I've been feeling rather discouraged recently, which is why this chapter took me so long. Like I said above I hope you enjoy this chapter very much.
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