Randa and his men search Driscoll's house, Englehorn bringing the backpack that was taken from Driscoll.

Captain Englehorn: "From the get-go, I knew this was different, he brought that with him when he fled."

Vivienne pulls out the computer and checks it, she finds a picture of Ann, Englehorn finds it curious.

Captain Englehorn: "Is she his girlfriend, perhaps? ... will she help him?"

Randa doesn't want to talk about it.

Bill Randa: "She is nothing to him, now he is alone, or at least he wants it that way."

Randa tells Vivienne.

Bill Randa: "Let me know if he's talked to anyone."

Englehorn is intrigued.

Captain Englehorn: "Excuse me sir, nobody talks about what happened there, he didn't lose us, he wasn't alone either. We almost captured him, when... we were attacked... by an ape... one that was over three meters tall , too strong... I saw how I carry a forklift as if it weighed the same as a pencil!"

Randa understands his emotions.

Captain Englehorn: "He was the most powerful thing I've ever seen."

Bill Randa: "he's already gone."

Captain Englehorn: "Driscoll knows what that gorilla is, I feel it, when he finds Driscoll, I'm going to put the gun in his mouth and force him to...".

Bill Randa: "That ape was Driscoll!...that gorilla was Driscoll."

Englehorn doesn't understand.

Captain Englehorn: "You'll have to explain more in detail, sir."

Bill Randa: "Not really, you did a great job today, get the men on the plane, let's go home."

Englehorn is not satisfied with that, for his part, Randa appreciates the landscape, thinks ... where could Kong have gone?

In some jungle of El Salvador...

Driscoll ended up unknowingly in El Salvador, he wakes up near a waterfall, luckily for him his pants didn't fall off, but if he lost the rest of his clothes, he must find a way to return to civilization, after walking a bit he sees a truck go by carrying fruits and vegetables, approaches the driver.

Jack Driscoll: "¿Disculpe, dónde estoy?". (Excuse me, where am I?).

Driver: "En el Salvador, ahí un pueblito a unos kilometros adelante". (In El Salvador, there is a small town a few kilometers ahead).

Jack Driscoll: "¿Puede ayudarme, por favor?". (Can you help me please?).

Driver: "Claro que si, vámonos, suba...aquí hace frío". (Of course, let's go, get on... it's cold here).

The driver puts a blanket on him and takes him with him.

Driver: "¿A dónde se dirige?". (Where are you going?).

Jack Driscoll: "A mi casa". (To my house).

Back at Monarch's base...

Randa tries to integrate Englehorn into his agency, she can't help but notice that he is wearing a name tag necklace... Grodd.

Bill Randa: "Nice plaque, what does that mean?"

Captain Englehorn: "That's what they told me in my rookie days, I'm not going to lie to you, this is the most complicated mission in a long time for me, before I lost good men for not telling me what I was facing, even so, I'm still here because It's what I do, my job, but this is different, it's another category, and I'm not going to give up... if he attacks again, I want to be there, he should have more prepared weapons, if you put ordinary soldiers back They will pee their pants, sir."