Zane waltzed in a few minutes later. He was holding a few brown paper bags, and was wearing a white shirt and blue jeans.

P.I.X.A.L. walked over to him.

"Hello, P.I.X.A.L., and Chip," he smiled and kissed P.I.X.A.L., then he lifted Chip from P.I.X.A.L.'s arms and kissed him on his chubby little cheeks. Chip laughed.

Zane held Chip by his side, then he looked at the ninja.

"Hey, Nindroid," said Kai, standing up.

"What's up Tin Can?!" Cole yelled.

"Ice Bro," said Jay.

The embraced the former ice ninja.

"Brothers," said Zane, "I have not seen you in quite a while,"

They smiled.

"We missed you too, buddy," Cole chuckled.

They explained everything to Zane, then, after talking with P.I.X.A.L., he decided to join them.

~Back With Garmadon~

Sensei Garmadon sat in the middle of the monastery, meditating.

"Sensei! Do you know where Lloyd is?" Kai asked.

He, slowly, glanced up.

He smiled.

"Lloyd will be out momentarily."

A minutes later, Lloyd busted in.

He smiled when he saw his former teachers.

"Hey, pipsqueak," said Kai, smiling, "it's been a while."

After they had their reunions, they turned towards the former guy with four arms.

"Here is the plan," said Garmadon.

"I will summon a portal, which will open to an unknown realm. That is where Clouse is. Ask him all of the questions you need. But, remember, ninja, this is an unknown realm of time and space. There will be creatures alien to this world that are far more dangerous than any threat you have ever faced here."

Lloyd frowned.

"Will Nya be coming?"

None of the four answered.

"...Guys?" Lloyd asked hesitantly.

"She is dead, Lloyd."

His face morphed into shock.

After a few more moments of silence, Garmadon spoke.

"Are you all ready for this?"

They nodded, one by one.

Sensei G. nodded.

. . . . . .

The five ninjas stood stood in front of the portal, ready to face whatever may be bestowed upon them.

Garmadon started chanting in a magical language. He kept chanting until a small hole appeared in the middle.

It grew, swallowing the ninja whole, and enveloping them until they were consumed in nothing.