~~Room of Time and Spirit~~

One and a half months later… Again with the time skipping

Goku lay in his bed, thinking about all the things that had taken place in the past few weeks. So much had happened. Usagi had increased her power and speed without using anymore energy then the day in which they had entered. He wondered how strong she would become before really reaching her Super Saiyan level.

Another thing that he entered his mind was the Guardian of Time. What did she want with his daughter? Why was it so important that she stay in the past for longer then she should have? Why was it so important for her to stay in this time to fight one of the hardest most lethal enemies that had ever invaded earth? Though he couldn't answer these questions, he still tried to. But, he couldn't come up with anything. He couldn't see why HIS daughter was so important. And furthermore, he couldn't understand why she had allowed Usagi to wish for Minako and Makoto to come to the past while she would not let her wish to go home. There was something that he wasn't being told in which he felt a right to know because it included his daughter. He hated not knowing what was going on. He felt as if he was being left out of a very important stage in his daughter's life. Though he was allowed to train her, that wasn't much. Not to him anyways. He was training her for fighting the androids. To fight Cell.

Then it hit him. The fact that Cell that he had fought with came from his future, Trunks' time. Usagi wouldn't have to fight Cell. She wasn't in as much danger as he had thought she would be. Androids 17 and 18 were unbeatable with the power of a normal Super Saiyan. But, by the time he was finished with Usagi, she would be stronger. They would be easily beaten. If they really wanted to, his friends could use her to destroy androids 19 and 20 before the other two were awaken. But what would be the point to making Usagi stay in the past now? With no one to really fight, it would be meaningless to make her stay. The others didn't really need her anyways. Without a threat to the Goku of this time, he could easily take out androids 19 and 20. Even Vejita could help out with that. Then, if he could somehow convince the Goku of this time to train Gohan and get him Super Saiyan, he could help out too. So they didn't need his daughter. Cell would be underdeveloped in this timeline. The androids did not pose a threat to Usagi. There was no greater power, he hoped. The way he saw it, Usagi and the others should have been able to come home with him, right then and there. But he knew that wasn't the way things were going to be. The Guardian of Time had plans for them that were beyond his control.

He sighed as he turned over on his side to look at the sleeping girls. They really did wear themselves out the past few days. They had worked so hard on becoming stronger. There were many times in which he thought that they would over exert themselves and pass out. Though they never did. He was curious as to what they were doing without him. He could feel their power and their combined attack, which made him even more curious. He wanted to know how they were doing it. He had even let Usagi join in to their training a few times, which greatly boosted the power put into it. He was pretty happy with the way their training was going. They seemed to understand each other, which helped a lot with making a combined attack. They were nearly ready for their real test.

He sat up and looked at the clock. It was only four in the morning. He had gone to bed only five hours ago though he felt like he had slept for days. Most of his nights lately had been like this, restless. He couldn't sleep very much, which worried him. He had always been able to sleep through just about anything. But ever since he came to the past, his thoughts had kept him up.

He sat up; swinging his legs over the side of the bed, and got up. He walked to the doorway that led out into the training area and gazed out. He remembered back to the time when he first saw that vast amount of land with nothing on it. It was crazy. He was there, all alone. He couldn't even last a full year. He thought he heard something stirring and turned around to see what, or who it was. But there was nothing. He shrugged. 'Must be my imagination.' He turned back around and walked out of the room. 'Might as well get some training done while I'm up. I'll get the girls up in a couple of hours.' Just as he sat down and began stretching his legs, he felt something poke his back. He turned around to see who it was. "What's wrong?"

"Daddy, the pain went away."

Goku raised himself to his knees and smiled. "When did this happen?"

"Earlier today when we were sparring. I didn't tell you before because I didn't know if it was going to come back or not. But then when we went to bed, I hadn't come back at all, but I was too tired to do anything more so I decided to tell you tomorrow. But then I heard you get up so I came out here too."

"That's great sweetie. Now we can move on and have you raise your power level. You're one step closer now."

Usagi smiled. She knew that her father was already having trouble keeping up with her attacks. Even her speed was beginning to give him a hard time. Now, he would also have to give himself some more power to fight her. "Can we do it now?"

"What? Now? Don't you think you need a little bit more rest before you can just jump into something like this?" He knew what would happen if she didn't have enough energy to gain the extra power. She would probably end up passing out like she had when she was younger.

Usagi shook her head. She knew what she was doing. "Nope. I can't sleep anymore. I'm wide-awake. So, can we? Please?"

Goku looked into the room where the other girls were sleeping and then back at his daughter. "We don't want to wake the others up, do we? If we start now, we'll be too loud."

"Pretty please? We can go somewhere else. We don't have to do it here." Usagi grinned. She could tell that it was working, Her father already had the look of defeat on his face.

"Fine. Let's go see how far we can get your power today." He stood up all the way and began to walk away. "But let's not go too far. I don't want to have to teleport back because we went out too far."

Usagi nodded. That was reasonable request. "Ok. Let's go then."

Goku quietly laughed to himself as he watched his daughter dash out in front of him. She was so eager to learn it was scary. She was the only one of his kids who had REALLY wanted to fight. Gohan had done it to save the earth. But his true dream was to be a scholar. Goten was too interested in girls to really like fighting. He once had to force him into entering a tournament. While Usagi always wanted to learn something new about fighting, which could prove to be dangerous. He knew it wasn't always good to love to fight for he himself loved to fight. It had gotten him into so much trouble. That's one of the main reasons why he always kept an eye on Usagi. Since she was a lot like him, he knew that she wouldn't turn down an opportunity to help someone. A prime example of this was the current situation that they had been in at the moment. The whole reason why she came to the past was to help him out. 'Looks like I'm really going to have to power up in order to be able to keep up with her.' That was a scary thought. It was hard for him to think of Usagi as holding so much power. She was his last child and wouldn't really need him to protect her for too much longer. She would be able to hold her own in a fight.

He quickly picked up his feet and started running to catch up to her. He found that he had to raise his own power to the point of nearly being a Super Saiyan just to go at the same pace as she was, let alone being able to catch up to her. She appeared to be running faster than normal. He put his hands to his mouth to amplify his words. "This is fine. Let's stop here."

Usagi stopped, as she was told to do so. Before she came to a complete stop, her feet slid out from underneath her, causing her to fall flat on her back. She didn't do anything but start laughing. "Wow, what a rush. That was fun!"

Goku slowly walked over to his daughter and looked down into her eyes. "Do you know what you just did?" Usagi shook her head. "You just raised your power level without any trouble. That's why you got that sudden speed burst."

"That was so cool. I wanna do it again. I didn't even feel my legs moving either. It was like they were moving on their own." She put her hands on either side of her body and slowly pushed herself up. She hadn't even felt the slightest bit tired from that either. Actually, she felt more energized than anything.

"That's good. That means your body is getting used to your new power. So, are you ready to see how much you can power up?"

Usagi's face was filled with a smile as she furiously nodded her head. "Yup! Sure am!"

"Then go for it." Goku crossed his arms. He was quite curious as to how much of an advance she would have now. She proved to be moving faster than he had expected her too.

"Heehee, ok." Usagi was excited. She hoped that she would be able to reach her full capacity soon. She knew that it wouldn't happen this time, but she knew it wouldn't be too long before it would happen though. This time, she wouldn't even have to get into her fighting stance. She had learned how to power up without even trying to hard. It was sort of a natural thing for her now, which puzzled her as well as the others.

Goku grinned. Once again she had proved her ability to gain power at a fast rate. She was now at her full potential in this form, meaning he would no longer be able to fight her in his current form. "Good. Very good. You really are a fast learner kid. You know that? Somehow, your body is able to withstand double the amount of power it was able to hold yesterday. How do you do it?"

Usagi shrugged. "I dunno."

"Anyway, it doesn't really matter. What does is getting you up to your highest power." 'The only people she can beat right now are androids 19 and 20. I have to get her in her Super Saiyan form before this is over. That's the only chance she has of surviving.' "Let's get this show on the road, shall we?" Usagi nodded as he too powered up. This time, he powered up to Super Saiyan. There was no way for her to have an effective spar with him if he was not for she would be too strong for him.

Usagi smirked. She was quite pleased with herself. She had finally reached a level that forced him to do a great deal of powering up. "Ready when you are."

"Great." He didn't waste any time after that. He made two separate Ki blasts in each hand. He fired one straight at her and the other over her head.

Usagi easily dodged the one he fired at her by jumping back and firing one of her own blasts at it, causing them both to explode on impact. She stopped and shook her head at her father. "Come on, that second one didn't even touch any of the hairs on my head."

"It wasn't meant to." He increased his power so he would be able to move without being detected by her senses.

Usagi blinked her eyes when he disappeared. His plan had worked. She couldn't see him, nor could she sense him anymore. All of a sudden, from no where, she was hit from behind by something round and rather warm. "What the…" She turned around to be face to face with her father, who was smirking down at her. "Hey, that wasn't fair. I'm not that fast."

"That was just a little something to show you what will happen if you face the androids unprepared. That's about how fast they are. And you can't detect the androids either. They have no energy signatures like we do. So that makes it even harder. But, they are a lot stronger than that energy ball that I just kicked back at you."

"That was the ball you threw at me and missed me with?"

"Yeah, I told you it wasn't meant to hit you that time."

Usagi grinned and then giggled. "Oh." She made a fist and punched her father in the knee, causing it to lock up. "Wasn't one of the first things you told me was to be ready for anything? And that you should never stop to talk to your enemies?"

Goku bent over and grabbed his knee. He had to manually unlock it. "And I'm glad you remembered it too."

"Good." She didn't want to stay around him at that point any longer then she had to. She had just started a new game with him and he probably wouldn't be lenient with the rest of the fight. She didn't want to stand around and wait for him to attack. Instead, she flipped herself backwards, letting her feet ram into her father's chest and then chin as she went along.

Goku wasn't too worried about that last hit from her, he was used to far more damage than that. Though he did find it interesting that she would want to really fight him for once instead of always playing around. "So, you want to make this real do you? You want to act as if this were a real fight? That can be made possible if you like."

"Yup. I do. That way, I can be prepared for the androids."

"Ok, that's reasonable." He would train the girls for the androids later though. He had already decided that once he was happy with the way they were all training, he would start their real training. He wanted them so prepared for the androids that they could beat them without really needing Usagi. And there was only one way to do that. He would have to power up to the power that the androids had. That was the only way that they would truly know what they were up against. Though he wouldn't be like his younger self and not tell them. He would make sure that they fully understood what he was doing.

Usagi jumped into the air. "I'm getting bored. Can we do something now?"

Goku nodded. "Of course." He too jumped to the air. If she really wanted to take this into a real fight, he would do it without much hesitation. It was time she learned what to do anyways. "Watch yourself." He made the first move once again by grabbing for her legs.

Usagi let herself glide to the side before he could wrap his hands around either of her legs. But she quickly moved back to kick him in the face. Goku didn't let this get him down though. He had expected that and had already made an alternative plan in his head. He raised his hand and fired yet another blast at her, this time, it hit her right on. But probably not in the best place that it could have. Goku hadn't exactly aimed right that time.

Usagi hadn't really felt the pain right away. But she was certain that she would. After her father shot his attack, she had felt a burning sensation on her tail. She immediately knew that she would soon be in severe pain. She slowly looked down to see that the fur on it was pitch black. That's what did it for her. She had been fine before she looked at it. "WHAAAAAAA!" Typical Usagi, ne That was still the one thing that got her down. That was the only thing that could ever bring her power down. As soon as her tail was hit, grabbed, squeezed or anything like that, her power was immediately reduced. Her one weak spot, it was. "Owie!" Thought blast lasted but a second, it had been a strong one. Thus, creating a lasting pain.

Goku cringed at that sound. Though she was just as strong as he was at that moment, he still had the power to hurt her, severely. He raised himself to the level of which her tail hung. "Gees, honey, I'm sorry." He frowned. He had always been to careless when it came to fighting with her. He looked up at her as she began to drop her altitude. "Usagi, look at me." She did as she was told. "I just realized something.
Dr. Gero had been watching me ever since I was just a boy. Just a bit younger than you even. Back when I still had a tail. He knows the secret of a Saiyan's tail and how sensitive we are when they are touched. He witnessed it with me and Raditz. Meaning he's probably programmed those androids to grab my tail if I had one, since they can grow back. So you know what I want you to do? I want you to hide your tail whenever you're fighting them. It would probably be a good idea to hide it when you and I are fighting too."

Usagi nodded. "Ok daddy. I will. But, Vejita told me one day that I can get to a point where I can get rid of the fact that it hurts when it's pulled. He told me that's what he did."

Goku grinned. "I don't think you would like me too much if we did that."

"Why not?"

"This would make what that other Goku did to you look like comfort. Let me just say, it would involve your tail being pulled and squeezed and other things that makes it hurt. You would just have to get it used to the pain."

"Whoa, no way. I think I'll just hide it when I'm fighting."

"I think that's a good idea."

Usagi put her tail under the skirt of her GI and wrapped it around her waist. Though it still hurt a lot, she decided that she would just have to live with the pain. "Ok, we can continue."

~*~*~

~~Outside the Room of Time and Spirit~~

"Chi-Chi, I'm hungry." Goku walked into his bedroom to find his wife sitting at the desk on the far side of the room.

"Goku, you just had dinner not ten minutes ago. You cannot honestly stand there and tell me that you're hungry again."

"I am hungry. You didn't cook that much for dinner."

Chi-Chi frowned as she turned around. "Goku, you had five servings. I think that's enough for one meal. So stop complaining. Why don't you do something constructive and think about how you're going to apologize to your daughter."

Goku stepped back. He was ready for her to lash out at him at any given moment. "I already know how I'm going to do that, but I can't until she comes back. But, I need food."

"Fine you want food?" She turned back around and opened one of the drawers of the desk. She violently pulled out a container and opened it. "Here!" She pulled out a wad of cash and threw it at her husband. "Go out to eat or something. I'm sick of listening to your griping all the time." Chi-Chi wasn't really upset about his complaint. She was still quite angry that he would ever think about treating Usagi the way that he did. And worse, he had gotten Gohan involved.

Goku scurried about to pick up the money that had just been scattered about. He didn't know why he was getting yelled at, but he didn't care. As long as he got food. "Thanks Chi-Chi." As he got the money gathered, he left the room. "I'm taking Gohan too."

"Fine! Leave me alone!" She waited until she heard the front door slam shut to get up from her seat. She walked over to the bed and sat down. "What is wrong with me? Why did I ever let him train her? It's up to her parents to train her. We aren't really her parents. Even though she still thinks of us that way, it's not the truth. And now Goku has made himself angry. But that's ok, once the Goku from the future leaves that's it. No more fighting for Usagi. I don't care how much she protests. I actually want to send her home. I know I wouldn't appreciate it if Gohan went into the past, or future for that matter, and not have him return because his father killed him. Yeah. I'm making the right decision. I'm not letting Usagi train anymore while she is here." She positioned her body on the bed so she would be able to lie down on it. Then she put her head on the soft white pillow and closed her eyes. She needed to do some thinking. She didn't know how she would tell Usagi that she couldn't train for the remainder of the time that she was there. She wouldn't let her fight the androids either. That would go for the other girls too.

~*~*~

~~The Future~~

Chi-Chi lay in one of Bulma's many guestrooms. She would have been out searching for parts for the new time machine, but she was too dizzy. All the worrying that she had done in the past day and a half had really begun to wear on her. She was still so angry with her daughter. She never would have thought that she would have done something this stupid. She had done a lot of thinking the night before too. Usagi would get more then just grounding. Chi-Chi had to lay down the law. Usagi was allowed to do whatever she pleased for far too long. She wouldn't let Goku stop her either. There was only one way that Usagi would ever learn. "I guess I'm going to have to take her fighting privileges away too." She closed her eyes and let her head cock to the side against the warmth of the pillow that lie beneath. She had forced herself to stay awake for far too long. It had been over twenty-four hours since she had last slept. She had refused to sleep until her daughter was safe at home and grounded in her room.

~*~*~

Chi-Chi opened her eyes to find herself in a wide-open empty space with a vast mist covering the ground. It appeared to her that she was floating in the air. But she could feel her feet being resisted by the hard ground beneath them. "Where am I? I fell asleep didn't I? Wait, how would I know that I've fallen asleep if I was asleep." She looked around. A cold chill was sent up her spin. The atmosphere was all of a sudden dark and eerie. She began to tremble when she could see a large building in the distance. It was totally destroyed and looked as if it had just been though a major battle. Only the front of it remained standing in normal form. It was a dome with four pillars holding it up. There were cracks all over it, but it still looked quite beautiful. On top of the dome, a small pole emerged and at the top of that pole was a piece of something silver. Though, it was pretty much destroyed so she couldn't figure out what it was supposed to be. The rest of the building and the land around it were in ruins. Every piece of concrete was crumbling. 'Why does that building look so familiar?' She looked around some more, not taking a single step in any direction. "Where am I?"

"Hello?! Where am I?! Can somebody please explain to me what's going on?"

Chi-Chi turned around. Out of no where, a voice was calling out. It was the voice of a female. Much like hers. It sounded kind of worried and scared. "Hello? Who's there?"

The other woman smiled. At least she wasn't completely alone. She slowly began to walk towards the voice of the other female, careful not to trip over anything that might have been covered up by the soft white mist. "Where are you?"

"I'm here, where you can get a clear view of that white building." She couldn't keep her eyes off the building. It seemed too familiar to her for comfort. She turned her head when she heard footsteps behind her. "So who are…" Her mouth dropped as far as it could as she stared at the woman before her.

The other woman returned the expression, as she looked her over. "Who the hell do you think you are?!"

Chi-Chi put her hands on her hips. "I might ask you the same question." The woman in front of her was an exact copy of her, only younger. "What the hell are you trying to pull? You can't just walk around and think you can look like me!"

"I am Son Chi-Chi! I don't know who you think you are but I suggest you take that costume off. It's a horrible replica of me. I'm much prettier than that. Look, you have tones of wrinkles. And your hair, I would NEVER cut my hair short!"

Chi-Chi was fuming. It was bad enough that another woman was traipsing around like her, but it was another thing to comment about her appearance. I AM Son Chi-Chi! I don't know who you think YOU are, but you certainly are NOT me!"

"I AM who I say I am! You are not!"

"You want to prove that in a battle. I am the strongest human female! I will easily kick your ass!"

"FINE! But I think I'm the strongest. You're just a fan trying to act tough!"

"Ladies, ladies. This is a sacred place. It has been though enough fighting already. Let's cool it." Both women are in awe as they turn to look at a magnificent vision of an Angel, dressed in all white with a soft silver glow surrounding her. She was graceful in her movements as she stepped closer to them, though, not too close to reveal her face. Neither was ready for such a shock yet. "Let me clear things up for the both of you. You are both Son Chi-Chi." Her voice carried in the air like a soft melody from that of a music box.

Both women stare at the angel for a few moments and then at each other. Both in utter confusion. The area was silent, until the woman with the shorter hair decided to break it. "What do you mean?"

The silver angel smiled. She knew that there would be this great confusion. "One of you is from the future, while the other, is from the past."

Here we go with the F and P titles again F. Chi-Chi closed her mouth just before she was about to say something. "Come again."

"It's true. I have brought you to my home from long ago." She gazed upon the stark white building that lie behind the two women. "This is also my grave. Where my soul was put to rest. Please believe me when I tell you this."

P. Chi-Chi looked to the woman on her left. She knew that what the angel was telling her was true. It wasn't just the fact that her heart was telling her to believe it, but the uncanny resemblance between herself and the other woman gave it away too. "You're Usagi's mother, I presume."

F. Chi-Chi looked to her right. Her face was immediately taken over with fear. "You know where my baby is?"

P. Chi-Chi nodded. "Yes, she is safe with me. In the past. Along with all of her friends. I know this must be hard for you. To live without your daughter. I know it's tough, just like when Gohan was taken from me."

F. Chi-Chi looked down to the ground. "Yes. I remember that all too well." She looked up. "How is she? Does she talk about me often? Bulma told me that time travels much faster in your time with the way that she built the time machine. How long has it been since she's been with you now? Nearly a year and a half already. That's too long really. I miss her dearly and it's only been a day and a half since she's left us."

P. Chi-Chi knew that that's all that it took. A day away from your child and not having the power to get it back was torture. "There is one question that lingers on in my mind, if you don't mind me asking."

F. Chi-Chi looked up. "Yes?"

"Why would you be so stupid as to let a sweet girl like Usagi fight with a stupid man like Goku? Do you know what he did to her today? He nearly killed her, on purpose. Just to get some stupid power out of her! Now I'm asking what the hell kind of blow to the head would make you so blind as to let her train with her pigheaded father?!"

F. Chi-Chi frowned. "Do you think I WANTED to let her fight?! Hell no I didn't! But I was dumb enough to tell Goku the day after she was born that if she asked, he could train her. Then on her second day of school, when she was picked on, she asked us if she could fight. And you know what I had to do? I had to say 'yes'. I couldn't exactly tell her 'no' afterwards either. Do you know what it's like to see your daughter's face filled with disappointment?! But don't worry about that anymore. She will not be training after she gets back. She is in so much trouble. If she ever wants to fight again, she will have to wait until she's old enough to move out of my house. I don't care anymore! I've given her WAY too many chances! And about her nearly being killed, you make sure you beat the crap out of Goku! Then tell him it's from her mother!"

"Don't worry about that. I will. And good for you. Usagi doesn't need to train. She's too lazy anyways. Her grades are suffering for it. She doesn't care about her grades; she never studies. Even though she is a bright kid, she just won't apply herself. I'm not letting her fight anymore either."

"Ladies, I've listened to enough. This is not the reason why I have called you here today. My time is short for I only have a small amount of energy left. I have made the visit once before, which used half of my remaining energy, I was saving the last for this last for this visit. When my energy is gone my soul will be sealed within this planet and we will become one. Then, only the one with the power of this planet will be able to wake me. But let's not worry about that children." Both Chi-Chi's look at each other, both more confused then before. What did she mean by saying that she had made a visit once before. What did she mean by saying that one with the power of the planet can wake her? The angel smiled. Both of the women before her represented hope. Hope for her people. "Please, you must allow your daughter to fight. Her life depends on it. The world as you know it depends on her. She must become strong and you must watch over her, protect her, and make sure she learns. I know you are angry at her, Chi-Chi of the future, but it is imperative that you allow her to keep fighting with her father. And you, Chi-Chi of the past, you also play a big role in this. You can not stop her training. Don't worry, Goku will not try anything stupid. He has learned his lesson. But that is not the biggest part of the deal. In the morning, Goku of the future…"

F. Chi-Chi's eyes widened. "What?! MY GOKU IS IN THE PAST?!"

"Yes, but only for one day. Please allow me to continue." F. Chi-Chi nodded and blushed in embarrassment. She hadn't meant to burst out like that. "Thank you. Anyways, he is currently training with the girls in the room of Time and Spirit. He will come out in the morning. When he does, however, I believe that he will ask you something that you will immediately turn down. He will ask you to go in and train with them for the remainder of the time."

Now P. Chi-Chi's eyes widened. "What are you talking about? I can't train with them. I can't fight. Not as well as they can. You've got to be crazy. Why can't Goku do it?"

"Because, he doesn't want the other Goku near her for a while. He's still quite upset about what he did. I'm begging you to go in with them. If you do not, your Goku will probably go in with them. while Goku is a great fighter and trainer, he teaches them to fight solo only. This is a weakness that Usagi doesn't have. He can't see this though. For her, a team, or as she puts it, friends, are stronger then the some of the parts. She knows that together they are stronger then one alone. She had this all figured out days ago. She and Rei had even worked on a combined attack, which Rei has already taught the other girls. But Goku will try to pull them away from this. He will not see the advantages to fighting this way. Though they area made stronger, it is easier for the enemy to attack them and do some real damage since they will all be together in the same spot. It also takes time to build up the attack. But, it does do a lot of good. If they are allowed to work on it, it will prove to be useful. You will help them with this. Both parties will teach each other things. So what do you say? Will you help the girls?"

Both women stare at the angel in front of them and then glance to each other. P. Chi-Chi shrugged as she directed her attention back to the angel. "I'll have to think about it."

"Chi-Chi of the future, will you help your daughter by allowing her to fight?"

"We'll see."

The angel giggled. "Stubborn as always. But that's ok. I'm open to anything."

F. Chi-Chi still had many questions. Three of them stood out in her mind most of all though. "How do you know all this about my family? Why is Usagi so important? Who are you?"

"I cannot answer the second question, but I can answer the first and last one. To sum it all up, let's just say I am one of Usagi's many guardian angels. I bid you farewell." With that, her body began to fade away until there was nothing left but sparkles around the form of where her body used to stand.

F. Chi-Chi looked to her younger self. "Take care of my baby."

P. Chi-Chi nodded. "I will. Don't you worry."

(Ok, that's it for this part. Interesting wasn't it? I thought so. Anyway, what do you think? Was it good or bad? Please tell me. Thanks.)