"Kaiba?", Yugi asked, "What's going on?"
Seto groaned and started in, "Yugi, I need you to get here as soon as possible. I need Yami's help."
"Why do you need me to harness the spirit of my Millennium Puzzle?"
"I found some really big information regarding the Millennium Rod and I need Yami's help to explain it."
"I guess I could come to KaibaCorp, but are you sure this isn't something Yami or I can't just tell you over the phone?"
"Absolutely not. This is something Yami and you will have to see. All I can say is that Tristan is completely shocked to Hell and back in the chair next to me. This thing I've found out is as stunning as the prophecy I found and is as visually crazy as the art Isis showed me in that exhibit. This thing I'm looking at right now is utterly insane, Yugi!"
"Is Tristan ok?"
"Other than being massively surprised, like I am, and a bit wet from spilling a cup of coffee all over his legs, he's fine. We're both just completely in awe of this sight we're seeing right now. It's classified information that belongs to a secret organization I'm in, so I can't really discuss what I'm looking at over the phone for security reasons, even if I could verbally explain it."
"That's ok. I'll be there right away."
Yugi hung up and placed the receiver back on the base. He jumped up from the sofa and walked swiftly to his room down the hall to snatch his coat. As Yugi shut his door to leave, Grandpa was there to meet him and asked, "What was that all about, Yugi?"
"I'm not sure. It sounded like Kaiba got a hold of some secret information regarding the Millennium Rod and he was about to go insane. He said he was in need of Yami's help and it was something I'd have to see to understand."
"Would you like a ride there?"
"I'll be all right. Bakura's up anyway."
"Oh, I see... I should probably stay here then. I might as well fix breakfast for him."
"Good idea. I really need to get going though. Kaiba sounded like he was about to stand on his head, climb the walls, or something."
"You should get going, then."
Yugi scurried down the hall and said, without turning back, "I'll see you in a while, Grandpa!"
He sprinted through the house and on the streets of Domino to KaibaCorp. Yugi knew that Kaiba didn't usually ask for help at all and the fact Kaiba was so shaken about this was proof of how big this information must have been. The last time Kaiba was so uneasy was when Kaiba called Yugi from Egypt to tell him about the scroll which was later placed inside a vault at KaibaCorp. Yugi sensed this information might be life-changing and knew it was imperative that he arrived as fast as he could.
When Yugi got to KaibaCorp, he rushed up the steps in front and darted through the center doors. He tore into the nearest open elevator and he swiped his identification card through the console, which allowed him to have access to the top floor. His ID card also allowed him to have access to the "express" button, which permitted him to go wherever he wanted on the elevator without having to stop for anyone, and he made sure to press the button this time.
"Puzzle," Yugi said to himself while trying to catch his breath, "I'm not sure what we're about to see up there, but I'm sure it's going to be something that will be a big event. I hope we're ready..."
The elevator was flooded with light at that moment.
"Yu-Gi-Oh!!!"
The elevator doors opened and Yami walked into front hall of the top story. The steel floor had a reddish tint to it to signify this place as the "executive" level of the building. The lobby was well furnished with only the most advanced technology and furniture which flaunted his extreme wealth. At the front desk was a receptionist who usually stopped anyone without business attire and a badge on, but she knew who Yami was, so she let him right in.
Yami travelled cooly through the lobby to security entrance A3 and swiped his card through the console next to the door. After the console's top light turned from red to green and the door automatically opened, Yami walked down the short corridor in front of him and stopped at the locked door at the end.
Yami pressed the side button on the intercom outside the door and spoke into the built-in microphone, "Kaiba, it's Yugi."
The control room door next to Yami slowly slid open and he marched in.
"Yugi," Kaiba clamored from his terminal, "Look at the big screen!"
Yami turned around and looked at the sight on the eighty by twenty foot screen behind him. He saw the pictures, he read the words, but he could not bring a sound from his lips. The only thing he could do was drop his jaw in complete shock.
