Apparently, there's going to be a martial arts tournament in Mafia Land next month. There are going to be two parts: pure martial arts and flame augmented martial arts. Each organization is permitted a combatant for each part. Since there are no rules against it, Fon will be participating in both.

Fon has no desire to represent the Triad. He's never been competitive, not even before. People make the mistake of thinking he is, but that is a misconception. What Fon likes is perfecting his techniques. There is no better way to do that than to prove his styles against as wide a variety of opponents as he can get. So, Fon is almost excited to participate, and he's aiming to win for multiple reasons.

Winning will keep the Wo Hop To off his and Mei's backs for a while. It will also earn him some freedom. A good showing in the tournament will improve the Wo Hop To's international reputation. Considering everyone will see that, the Triad will start sending him abroad to work. Also, winning is like proving he has reached as close to perfection as humanly possible. Not that it will stop him from improving further, but Fon likes having goals. Winning the tournament has given him a nice short-term goal.

Before, Fon had a high school business class that was pointless except for the boost to his GPA. The only thing he really remembers about it is the unit on planning. First step was to set a long-term goal for the future. Next was to create a series of short-term goals that would help accomplish the long-term one. It seemed like common sense, but it was a nice concise way for Fon to organize his thoughts. Fon's long-term goal is to keep his people safe. A step on the way to accomplishing that is to become as strong as he can.

The tricky thing about making plans is that he isn't working off complete information. Fon doesn't remember everything from before. Most of his memories are of his own life, and manga plots just don't have the same level of emotional value. Katekyo Hitman Reborn was special to him though; his sister read it to him in the hospital. Of all the manga plots in his head, KHR is the most recent and the most clear. The problem is it's still a messy blur. He spent twelve years here without realizing he was in KHR. By the time he realized a manga plot was important, what few details had survived his illness had long since faded.

Fon's biggest problem is that Fon was a background character. He knows that Fon of KHR was labeled the World's Greatest Martial Artist and he was the World's Strongest Storm. At some point, he was approached by Checkerface (aka some guy hiding out in Namimori, Japan). Then he worked with the rest of the World's Strongest Flames (called the Arcobaleno, which means rainbow or something) for a while. They get Cursed, and spend approximately thirty years as toddlers. He knows Fon is somehow related to Hibari Kyouya. In the alternate future, Fon was killed but the Vongola Tenth Gen kids fixed it (somehow?). There was little other info about Fon in the manga.

His sister was the one who loved complex plotlines. Fon loved character backstories and interactions. So, even though none of the others (the Arcobaleno, the Vongola, and the Varia) seem 'real' yet, Fon knows them. He cares for them. It's not just Mei's happiness he needs to protect. But until Vongola Tenth (poor little Sawada Tsunayoshi) breaks the Curse, the Arcobaleno are still needed. For now, the survival of the world depends on the Arcobaleno system.

As much as Fon wants to warn the others, the Arcobaleno need to exist. Fon is okay with spending a few decades as a toddler. It's going to be frustrating, but being a toddler here had been fairly entertaining. The Triad couldn't figure out if he was an idiot or a genius. This time, he'll have even more opportunities to confuse those around him.

Considering the limitations of Fon's knowledge base and his area of influence, Fon's plan isn't complicated. Sure he wants to keep Mei and everyone else safe and happy, but 'how' is the question. He isn't a main character; his only influence is in how others react to him. He's certain Hibari Kyouya isn't his child. He's going to be an Arcobaleno during that time. Meaning Mei will eventually meet a man named Hibari and love him enough to give her child his name. Hibari Kyouya being Japanese means Mei leaves the Triad at some point. One of Fon's goals is to ensure she has the freedom to do so.

His current goal is to attract Checkerface's attention. To become the Storm Arcobaleno, Checkerface needs to recognize him as the World's Strongest Storm and the World's Greatest Martial Artist. The tournament is the perfect opportunity; perfecting his styles is a bonus. It's one thing to have something of a reputation amongst the Triads; it's another thing entirely to win an international [criminal] tournament.

A tournament that is occurring on the moving island of Mafia Land. To prevent law enforcement from catching on, Mafia Land sticks to international waters and can only be reached by a system of ferries or flights from a rotating series of port cities. For the tournament, Mafia Land is floating nearest Spain. To get there, Fon and the rest of the Wo Hop To are going to fly. On a plane. Thousands of feet in the air.

Fon isn't afraid of heights. Even though he's never flown before (or before) he knows that airplanes are one of the safest ways to travel. But he is going to be stuck in a confined space with his Triad for hours with no escape. If he loses it, the plane could go down. Not to mention the stress of travel and changing time zones and interacting with strangers.

There are two choices here: bottle it all up until he Disintegrates everything in his path, or utilize creative methods to release the stress. Well, Fon has been making a conscious effort to enjoy the moment.