Sitting on Leni's lap, still in tears, Hwan was being comforted by the superhero herself, though Lincoln and the other two heroes were a little unsure about how this was going to go down. Good thing Leni got some tissues for the poor boy.

It turns out he was suffering from severe low self-esteem. He had his right arm clutched by his left hand in shame and guilt. "Look, I don't mean to hurt anyone."

"Then why would you do this?" Asked Leni softly

"Well, I just want to feel special and make me feel better about myself. I don't have any friends and I always get picked on and bullied because of my North Korean heritage.

"Oh you poor thing." Said Leni. "I'm so sorry. Why don't you just talk to the teachers about it?"

"What's the point?" Said Hwan. "They probably won't help me. So... my dad... nothing I ever do is good enough for him." He had more tears. "I try so hard to make him happy and try to please him."

"And he never said he loved you?" said Leni

"Nope. He never hugged me or kissed me. And he says that I'm not special sometimes."

"Does he hurt you?"

"No, never." Hwan said.

"Whew. Good." Leni sighed in relief. "I'm glad he doesn't hurt you."

"Sometimes you don't have to be physical to hurt someone." Hwan pointed. "Sometimes, words can be deadly weapons too."

"He's got a point there." Said Donnie. "Words can be as bad."

"So why haven't you told anyone about your bullying problem?" Leni asked

"Because I'm afraid." The kid admitted. "I'm afraid of what my dad will do if I talk to someone about this. And I just want him to be proud of me for once." He grabbed another tissue. You don't know what it's like to have a dad that never says he loves you."

"Maybe not." Said Lincoln, "but not all parents are good ones."

"Another good point." Said Frankie. "Look, little dude, my dad said I would be a loser one day, but take a look at me."

"That's not helping." Said Leni.

"No, it's ok. I just want to get my dad's love somehow.

"Why do you even try to do anything to make him happy?" Asked Leni

"Because he's my dad and I can't just not go unnoticed to him. Besides, a father-son relationship is complicated."

"You guys understand what I am going through, right? I just want to feel special."

"Look, sweetie," said Leni, "I know you just want to make him happy but... what's a nice way to put it... he doesn't sound like a very nice person."

"Yeah, I got that." The boy rolled his eyes.

"What if I talked to him about this?" Leni suggested.

Wiping his nose from mucus and his eyes of any tears, Hwan replied: "I don't know if you can convince him, but you can try. He's the most stubborn person in the world."

"I'll have to try." Leni said. "If he won't listen to us, then I don't know what else to do."

"But first thing's first," Lincoln pointed. "You have to fix Lisa and her robots back to normal."

"Lisa took away my dad's love and she was the reason why he still won't acknowledge me so much."

"Come on, you need to think about others." Said Leni. "Please. Bring Lisa back." She had a pleading look in her face, but, Hwan reluctantly gave in."

"Alright." He said. "But I still hate her."

"Hwan," Leni said in a mildly stern voice. "Lisa didn't mean to hurt you. I'm sorry if she did, but it wasn't her fault."

"But I was this close to finally getting my dad to love me." Hwan pointed.

"I understand." Leni reassured him. "But what you did to Lisa was wrong. And now she's suffering inside." The Korean boy looked at Lisa, who was still robotic and tilted her head like a curious dog. He sighed and decided that maybe he did go a little too far with forcibly turning her into his unwilling robot servant.

"Ok, ok." Said Hwan. "I'll turn her back to normal."

Leni smiled and the kid pulled out a remote control and pressed a green button that deactivated the chip attacked to Lisa's brain and she slowly turned back to her human, organic self as she was gasping for air like a fish out of water.

She fell on her knees and looked at her surroundings, and saw Leni. "What happened?" She said

Then she felt herself tightly hugged by her own two siblings. "Thank gosh you're ok, Lisa." Lincoln said. "We were so worried."

"Yeah it's so good to have you back, baby sister." Leni added.

"Guys." The prodigy said. "I am so overjoyed to see you." She hugged them back in return. "I'm trying to comprehend what-" she looked at Hwan and her memory was coming back. "Wait, you turned me into your slave."

"I know." Hwan sang in remorse

"How can you do such a thing?"

"What's all this noise about?" said a male voice. It was Hwan's father, coming down like an annoyed neighbor who doesn't like noise.

"Mr. Joon Chul," Leni said, walking up to him.

"Yes?"

"I need to talk to you."

"We all do." Said Donnie.

"What did my son do this time?" Asked Mr Joon Chul in an irritated voice.

"Hwan, why don't you apologize to Lisa."

"Do I have to?" Asked the Korean boy.

The plant girl nodded her head a "yes" to him in return.

"OK." He went up to Lisa and tried to find the words. "Lisa, look, I just wanted my dad's love and I only wanted him to say he loved me or say he was proud of me. And... I know what I did was unforgivable he looked away.

"Hwan," the prodigy began to speak, "I never meant to hurt you. And I didn't understand what you were going through then. So, I'm sorry too.