The Gamer was nothing less than completely surprised. The winner of the battle and his game was a child. A child that was crying over the body of a mutated scuba diver, but a child never the less. "Why won't he wake up? Or any of the others? They were really fun, why do they have to sleep? Why do they have to become angels?" The Gamer quickly regained his composure. "Well as the last one standing, you get a wish! Would you like it to be for everyone to 'wake up'"? Little Sister beamed at that last part. "Yes! I want Mr. B and all the other friends to wake up so we can play again!" Her choice of words left him wondering for her sanity, but he granted her wish anyways. A bright, warm light filled the room, covering everything and everyone.
Everyone woke up in utter shock that they were still alive, but not surprised to see that they were once again in the containment barriers that they were in at the very beginning of the game. "Well hello everyone, nice to see that you're alright. You can thank Little Sister here! She was the last one standing, so she got the wish, and used it to wake you all up!" Some couldn't believe that that was what happened, while others were glad that they were still alive after what just happened. "And, since the battle has ended and the wish granted, the game is over! You will now be sent back to your homeworlds. Goodbye!" The former players started banging against the barriers, demanding answers, but it all fell on deaf ears as they were whisked away for the final time.
Later, the Gamer was writing what transpired in his journal, and was writing down his final thoughts. "Though, I wonder if their rage, while justifiable, could be avoided at the start. The truth behind my game was much more than they expect. The continuous overlapping of their worlds that was caused by Polygon Man was still in effect, and growing at a significant rate. If it were to continue, the entire multiverse could have ended up imploding on itself. To prevent this, I had the players bring to me everyone that was out of place, and then prepared them to be brought back to their own world, which was a success during the battle royale. Their 'disintegrating' was nothing more than them returning home. And with that, the interdimensional balance was restored, and no one's world will be at risk of destruction for the time being. So, again I wonder, would they have been more cooperative if they knew the truth? I won't think about it too deeply, for if I told them the truth from the start, I wouldn't have any fun from any games! But the situation is still serious. Polygon Man is still loose, and if he is still doing his path to destruction and conquest, it looks like there will have to be another game." The Gamer turned to double check some screens he was looking at earlier. "And judging by these readings, the game might be sooner than later."
