Once again, nothing witty to say.

I own nothing.


Night settled over the World Meeting place, with the micronations finally running low on energy for the day.

"But Hong Kooooooooooong, I don't want to go to bed yet!" Sealand protested as Hong Kong unceremoniously carried him to his temporary room.

"Sealand, please bear with me for now. I know I'm not your parent—"

"Then let me do what I want!" Sealand shouted.

"Sealand, please just cooperate with him!" someone groaned, starting up a chorus of complaints.

"Majority rules, kiddo," Hong Kong pointed out.

Putting, Sealand finally took to his bed and pulled the covers over his head, leaving Hong Kong to exit the room and meet up with the rest of the grown up nations.

"Okay, here's the real truth of the situation. Some of Japan's people and two of America's immortals are trapped inside the mansion they disappeared to a while back, and now they're on a mission to save them before it's too late," Greece explained.

"And you're not telling the micronations why?" India asked.

"Because then they won't do anything stupid. Think of how a micronation would fare in battle against one of those things compared to a full nation, like Spain, America, Ukraine, or China. I wouldn't bet on them in a fight," Greece pointed out.

"Then what are we supposed to do? Just watch them and hope that when they bring back at least 10 corpses the micronations won't ask any questions?" Turkey questioned angrily.

"Turkey, there's the chance they won't bring back corpses, but people who need medical help. Would you abandon your people if you could save them?" Taiwan asked.

"…no," Turkey responded after a bit.

"Exactly. And America and Japan aren't going to abandon their people. They know how it feels to be without assistance from others and having to rely on the resources they have and what's in the mansion while trying to find a way out without dying," Taiwan pointed out.

"Then what else can we do? I don't want to wait for news that maybe they died," Belgium asked.

"I think that's all we can do, besides keeping from the micronations from overhearing anything," Hong Kong admitted.

"Think about it, Hong Kong. One day, when they come home, we will have to explain to them. We can't pretend we're 4Kids forever and dismiss them as being off on a mission and they aren't going to bring home anyone that's hurt," North Korea pointed out.

Hong Kong sighed.

"I know. But for right now, we're keeping silent until further notice. Maybe we can make up a story or two explaining it all, but until then, no one speak about it, okay?" he asked.

The other nations nodded.

Meanwhile, just in the hall nearby as Hong Kong discussed other topics, Sealand nearly broke into tears.

"Not the mansion…not the mansion again…"