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The Tamer v2.0: In His Name

Chapter 40: Show 'Em How It's Done

Zhenyu Lee looked to the Metropolitan Building, holding Xiaochun in his lap as she played with Lopmon who didn't even try pretending to be a doll. He should've expected this mess would've gotten worse before it got better. He just wished it would've waited a few more days than it had. Henry ran out to help with Terriermon at the first chance - thankfully Xiaochun and Lopmon were convinced against going with them. Now, however, he couldn't help but wonder if it would've been better to let them go.

Then at least they wouldn't be heading into the Metropolitan Building under heavily armed guard. No sooner after he called his office, Yamaki's agents came knocking on his door and forced them out into a white SUV waiting in front of the complex. And despite all the traffic and road blocks, the SUV made its way on to the sidewalk without concern for public safety. Was it because the agency was so far above public scrutiny? Or was it because the situation was now that desperate. He wasn't sure which it was - and that made him all the more anxious.

As they drove past the entrance, he notice the lobby floor was crowded with people who'd taken refuge inside. It would've caused a scene to go in that way - so where they were going? The SUV they were in wheeled around the back where several more guards greeted them - some of whom looked like military and out of place with the rest of the guards wearing black suits.

There were other SUVs already there - unloading other families he didn't recognize until he saw the kids: Kenta and Kazu. The two boys who'd been spending time around Henry as of late. And then there were the Matsuda parents, who definitely didn't want to be there. Actually, why were they here?

Their son was dead and wasn't coming back. The last thing they probably wanted was to have anything to do with all this mess. Of course, he got confirmation of that when the father threw a punch as hard as he could at one of the agents - which ended with the others tackling him to the ground and piling on top of him to keep him restrained.

After a moment of struggling, the agents wrestled him back up to his feet and slapped a pair of handcuffs on him as he swore up a storm, "You fucking assholes! Let me go! Let me fucking go! Right the fuck now!"

"Whoa, check it out Kenta! Takato's dad is going nuts," Kazu pointed him out.

"Hey! Watch your language! There are kids present," one of the dad's said - one who didn't appear to have any familiar children with him. He was wrapping his hands around the ears of a small boy in the arms of a woman who was definitely his wife. The woman looked around nervously, "I don't understand. What is all this? Who are you people and why are we here? We haven't done anything wrong!"

"Ma'am, it's a matter of national security. We'll explain more once we're safely inside. Please, this way," one of the agents gestured towards a door guarded by two armed soldiers. Zhenyu had an idea of where they were going but wasn't sure why they needed to take the back entrance - at least until he saw the robot and the floating pink seal thing. Both definitely digimon. At this point, it was obvious who wasn't quite familiar with digimon right now. Those who weren't were uneasy or keeping their hands on their weapons. The ones who were used to the sight of digimon didn't even seem to register that they were there.

They followed the guard inside who led them to a large service elevator that took their group upstairs - past the administrative offices and into the secure area where the Hypnos Program had been operating. Once the elevator doors slid open, the agent released Mister Matsuda's handcuffs and gestured for them to continue straight ahead into the main room. Matsuda cursed him out but did as he was told - heading straight into the main office where most of the rest of the Monster Makers and the so called digidestined were present.

And for some reason, the fake Takato or Tamer or whatever his name was drawing on the wall with a marker while concluding what must've been a long drawn out lecture. Just by a quick glance of the scribbles, he could only assume it had something to do with that other worlds thing he talked about before, "And that's basically everything up to now. Any questions?"

Several hands shot up into the air and he sighed, "That aren't about the multiple worlds and realities."

Only Yamaki's hand stayed in the air and he asked, "When are you going to stop drawing on my walls?"

"Sorry," he dropped the marker and scratched the back of his head, "I just figured that a visual aid would help. My mistake."

"I don't know why you can't explain anything without drawing all over walls anyway," Yamaki picked up the marker and examined it closely, "This is permanent marker!"

The fake Takato apologized again but it didn't do anything to improve Yamaki's mood as he threw the marker into a trash bin in a fit of anger, "Dammit, kid. You're going to give me a freaking aneurysm."

Tamerkato looked back at the rest of the group and asked, "Okay, anyone else have any other questions?"

That was when Zhenyu noticed several other digimon in the room - a lot of them. He wasn't surprised to see this but his family-

"AAAH!"

"Whoa cool! There's more of them! Look Lopmon! More friends for you! And some of them are so cute! But not as cute as you Lopmon! You're the best! Ooh, one of them is a little birdie!"

"Holy shit! Where do they keep coming from?"

"You're going to feed us to them, aren't you?"

"Geez, you humans sure do a lot of screaming," Terriermon said from somewhere in the crowd, "Hey! Henry! Your dad's here!"

He should've expected his son to end up here - of course Yamaki was going to get everyone he could in an emergency situation like this. Hell, Henry probably only made it down the block before he got picked up. Henry tried jumping to see over the adults and finally ran out of the crowd before seeing the. And the biggest smile appeared on his face, "Dad, you're alright!"

Then his smile turned to a frown, "What are all you guys doing here?"

"What are we doing here? Henry, what are you doing here of all places?" his wife asked, "What is all this?"

"This…this is what we've been all been working on," Zhenyu explained to his wife, "It's how we got Xiaochun and the others back safely from the Digital World."

The explanation didn't do him any favors, as she was obviously annoyed with the whole thing. Trying to avert her attention to something else, he instead asked, "What I want to know is why are we here?"

Yamaki massaged his temple, "All important persons needed to be on deck - since some of the important persons were minors, it was decided their families should be brought too to mitigate any child labor laws and blah blah blah. -"

Mister Matsuda cut him off and roared, "Families? We are not families! That thing-"

He gestured at Tamerkato angrily and added, "-isn't my son. He's one of those things-"

He pointed at the digimon, "-wearing his face!"

"They can do that?" his wife asked.

The panic quickly spread to the other parents who were now weary of the children, "Wait, so are these kids even our kids or-"

"Alright, enough," the not-Takato stamped his foot angrily, "I'm sorry. Your son is gone. I can't fix that. Believe me, this is as awkward and painful for me as it is for you. But we don't have time for this! I'm trying to-"

"I don't care what you want or what you're trying to do. What I want is to get the hell out of this city before that thing kills us all!" Mister Matsuda roared again, turning to leave. Two of the agents tried to stop him but blocking his exit only seemed to make him angrier. Thankfully he didn't try throwing any punches this time since these agents had no reservations about keeping their hands on their guns. It also helped that his wife was trying to calm him down.

"Actually, I'd like to know why we're here too," another of the adults finally spoke - a woman wearing a kimono asked. She seemed really out of place here, especially holding a toddler in her arms who excitedly oohed at all the digimon present and kept reaching for them to play with. The woman held the boy closer and asked, "We don't know any of you people and we were out looking for our daughter Juri before any of this happened. Where is she and what does she have to do with any of this?"

"Yeah, I'd like an answer to that as well," the man beside this woman asked, obviously the husband. The school teacher came forward, "Your daughter is part of the problem. It's a long story and we don't have time to explain it all. The short version is she's in that thing and we're trying to come up with a plan to stop it that doesn't involve killing her."

"What do you mean she's in that thing!?" the man demanded, "How can my daughter be in that!? I know she's involved in all this but what the hell does this have to do-"

"Her partner died in the Digital World. That trauma, that loss, became the catalyst for that thing to take over her body. Her spirit. It's possessing her, riding her like a costume while it goes around to continue its mission of learning, becoming stronger, and destroying anything it deems too strong," Not-Takato explained to him.

The man didn't seem to buy any of this and crosses his arms angrily, "Bullshit, I've heard a lot of crap over the last few days and I'll be damned if I'm going to believe any of that. Juri's strong."

"Apparently not as strong as you'd like to think," he fired back.

"How dare-"

"Look, believe it or not, your daughter is in there and she needs saving," not-Takato interrupted angrily. A pause followed as one of the digimon, a horned lizard wearing a pelt raised its hand to ask, "So how are we going to separate the Digital Worlds and make sure only the digimon are on the...whatever one."

Not-Takato's face turned grim as he answered, "I'll need to go back to the Bastion and fire up some Guardian tech-"

"Ancient tech," the detective interrupted. Not-Takato sighed, "Same thing. It's going to use the data from the Natural Digital World to separate the two worlds and pull them apart. But to make sure we get the digimon, I need help scanning the entire Digital World in as short amount of time as possible."

"Perfect plan. It's a good thing you've got us!" the detective said, raising up his digivice and his work partner. A pause followed before he turned to the others, "What about you, mister noodle chef?"

A man wearing an apron uncrossed his arms and smiled wide, ""Yeah, I'm game for this. How about you, Veemon?"

"Alwaysh! I've been raring to get back into the action!" a little blue dinosaur with horns shouted. Both men excitedly fist bumped as the cook declared, "Alright! Ken and Davis are back in action. What do we need to do?"

"Wait, Ken?" Ryo stammered in disbelief, approaching the detective with wide eyed shock, "Ken?"

Not-Takato snapped his fingers and hurried over to one of the computers, "We'll need technology from the Bastion - it'll do a scan of the Digital World for all digimon. Artificial and Natural. No one's going to die on my watch. We use the archive of…wait, where's Izzy's laptop? We need that. It has the database of the Digital World on it which I can use to help pull apart the two Digital Worlds."

"Still no idea," Yamaki said, "It could be a while before we find them."

"Well, no more time for discretion," Not-Takato turned to Rika, "How do you feel about finding your parents?"

"Can do," she gave a thumbs up. His smiles widened, "You're a life saver Rika. Find them and bring them here."

Daisy clapped her hands together excitedly and hurried over to her computer, "This is getting kind of exciting! Well, if you guys are going to the Digital World, it only makes sense to do some reconnaissance first. Make sure things are safe! The last thing you guys need is to land in a mess. Let's see if the Ark can handle some updates and attach a camera program to it."

"Ark? It seems like you've all been quite busy while I've been away. I'd like to see what you all have created without me," a familiar voice said excitedly. Then Shibumi appeared, half balding with a mullet growing from what remained of his hair and a bushy beard growing on his face. He was certain this man was dead after being gone for so long but here he was - alive and acting like he hadn't been missing for the last few years. Zhenyu was so taken aback by this that he couldn't help but blurt out, "SHIBUMI!?"

The man stopped in his tracks and waved at him with a stupid half grin, "Oh, hello Tao. You're graying now."

So much for a friendly greeting, "And you're balding."


Henry covered his face to hide his embarrassment upon hearing his dad's nickname. Was that always his dad's name? He had no idea he even had a nickname - especially not one that sounded so pretentious. He needed to get his mind off this conversation and looked back at Tamerkato, "So you're going to the Digital World...worlds to rip them apart. What about the rest of us here? Because we're not just going to be sitting around and fighting that thing didn't exactly do us any good in the Digital World or here."

"Actually, fighting is exactly what I need you guys to do," Tamerkato adder with a snap of his fingers. This angered Monodramon who promptly snapped, "He said we just tried that! It didn't work! What part of that were you not listening to?"

"The part where you guys weren't listening to me. You're not attacking it to defeat it, you're attacking it to get its attention off the Digital World," Tamerkato explained to them. Henry was confused now and was sure this was the rampant insanity the others were so wear of, "It's not in the Digital World. It's here."

Tamerkato nodded in agreement, "You're right. It is here. And there. It's…complicated. Part of its consciousness is here in the Human World. The other part of its conscious is in the Digital World. It may be smart but it can only pay attention to so many things happening at once. If you make enough noise here in this world, it'll pull it's attention away from the Digital World."

"But wouldn't all the fighting in the Digital World already do that?" Renamon asked, "We left the Digital World just as it turned into a war zone!"

"That's right! The Digital World was a battlefield!" Gatomon called out with a pointed claw. Tamerkato held up two fingers, "That's the other advantage. If it's busy paying attention over here, it'll give the digimon on the other side a better fighting chance. The mission here is to save as many lives as we can until the plan is ready to act out."

"Okay, but there are two other parts of this plan we still haven't figured out. How do we stop the D-Reaper here in this world? It's not like turning off that computer will stop it here," Yamaki said matter of factly. Tamerkato gestured at the building around, "I thought that part of the plan was obvious? You guys built a weapon that targets Digital Life! Specifically, it sucks Digital Life back into the Digital World. Once the worlds are separated, we put our digimon back into the Natural Digital World. Then fire the weapon to send the D-Reaper back to the Artificial World. Once it's off, we turn this-"

"Um, guys," Daisy called to get their attention, waving her hand in the air, "Either my camera program is messed up or the situation in the Digital World is a lot more chaotic than I realized."

She turned the monitor around to face them and showed them the screen. The sight was something to behold - not in grand awe but in terror. The Digital World they had left just the day before had become a fiery hell scape - barren wastes burning to ash while countless digimon battled for their lives against a growing tide of red with no end in sight. Everyone crowded around the monitor so Daisy presses a few more keys to get it on multiple monitors. Despite that, it was obvious to everyone what was on the screen.

The digimon that could be made out on the small screen appeared to be retreating away from the mass as they threw everything they had at it. Some even made a run for the ship, pleading into the camera for some kind of help before being pulled back into the fight by another digimon. Patamon gasped, "The Digital World did NOT look like that when we left."

"Time's been moving differently between the worlds. A couple of hours out here turned into weeks in there," Sora explained quietly, "Remember, you guys were only gone for about a day our time."

At that announcement, Gatomon became furious, "Days passed in the Digital World already? We need to go back! We need to-"

"We already have a plan remember?" Tamer interrupted her quickly, snapping his fingers at the remaining digimon whose partners weren't present, "Which brings up another thing. You guys are going to need to find your partners if you're going to be of help. Soon as we get out there, the better."

"We'll make sure they get to 'em," Rika said with a hand on her hips as she moved towards Palmon and Tentomon, "Mom and dad are going to freak out when they see you guys."

"I bet I'll freak out more! Oh, I can't wait to see Izzy again!" Tentomon remarked. It was hard to miss the nervous look on Rika's face as it seemed she didn't quite have the heart to tell the digimon about what had happened to his partner. And he was sure it was not going to be a fun conversation.

"Wait a second...mom and dad?" Palmon repeated. That was another subject she wasn't sure she was ready for. Trying to take her mind off the subject, Rika took out her D-Terminal and started typing into it, "I'm going to message them now to see where they are. Then we'll take you."

"Then we'll head to the Digital World once the attack begins," Tamerkato stated, "As soon as its attention is pulled, we can head on our way."

"You're forgetting the other part of this plan of yours," Yamaki interrupted again before gesturing at Juri's parents, "How are you going to save the girl? You said no one else is going to die, right? Well how does that figure into your plan?"

Tamerkato frowned, "Still working that part out. I'm thinking this up by the seat of my pants."

"That's...that's now how the saying goes," Yamaki groaned. Juri's father added, "You're telling me you don't even have a plan to save my daughter!?"

"Thirty minutes ago, I didn't have a plan to save either of these miserable rocks! Give it time. I'll come up with something." Tamerkato interjected with a smile. Unfortunately, Yamaki didn't share his optimism, "I seriously doubt we have thirty minutes."


Mimi rolled her husband's chair down the busy street as quickly as she could, but everything was in chaos. Stopped cars blocked most major intersections, abandoned by their drivers in terror of the flocks of bird creatures blocking out the sky overhead. People ran in terror every way they could, with police and military trying their best to maintain order while shooting into the sky at the bird creatures swarming the city. And now of all times, her husband decided to start playing with his D-Terminal, "Honey! What the hell? That isn't the time for that!"

"It's Ruki! She's says she's on her way and wants to know where we are!" he answered, looking up from the screen long enough to take in his surroundings, "Let's see. This looks like...gah, I don't even recognize what ward we're in. Where are we?"

Mimi couldn't believe his forgetfulness but tried to remind herself of his missing leg. He was very medicated and probably was only half aware of everything going on, "Are you kidding? Honey, we're on Meiji-Dori Avenue and Shinjuku-Dori Avenue! We're right in front of the police station!"

"Oh, right!" he said as he started typing on the device. She heard a beep which meant Ruki replied but she couldn't focus on that now. She had to find their way to the Metropolitan Building. But that was easier said than done at this point. The whole city had become an obstacle course with all the people, cars, and debris obstructing their path. And there was no way her husband would be get around most of it in his wheelchair. This was just like when they were kids, only now they didn't have their partners with them. Worse was knowing that their only daughter was running around out there in the middle of all this. Then she had a realization, "Wait, did you say...Ruki's on her way?"

He nodded and gave a frown, "Yeah, with a surprise. I have no idea what that means. I'm hoping her rebellious streak isn't going to appear as some kind of half thought out rescue attempt! We really need to do something about that."

"She only acts out because you disappeared!" she pointed out to her husband.

"Hey! That only happened because I was forcibly taken against my will!" he argued back, pausing as he took a look around, "This is bad. We should get off the street and get out of here before-"

He was cut off mid sentence as one of the bird creatures stopped in front of them. It was horrifying to have to look at one so close in front of them like this. Mimi had never seen one so up close and wasn't sure what to think of it being so close in front of her. At least, that was what she thought until she realized its eyes weren't eyes at all. It was some kind of gross facsimile - like eyes were a thing it had only ever heard of before. It's true eyes were on its wings - big yellow orbs that did something akin to a blink as its pupils darted every which way. Then it spoke with a mechanical rasp like knives digging into sheet metal, "Image data sent. Resuming search!"

"Search for this!"

Kyubimon descended from a rooftop and landed atop the creature. It barely reacted to being slammed into the ground, almost like it didn't even know it had been hit. Instead it tried to maneuver its wings to look at her in vain as Kyubimon swiped into its eyes with her claws until it burst into data, "Finally. We killed one. These things shouldn't be as hard to kill as they are. Are you both alright?"

"Yes, we're fine. Where's Ruki?" he asked in a panicked tone, "We thought she was with you."

Kyubimon turned her head behind her, looking towards Rika running towards them with a cactus in her arms and a large ladybug fluttering behind...Palmon and Tentomon. Palmon complained, "How much further? I want to see Mimi!"

"She's over there," Rika said, gesturing towards her mother, "And there's dad too."

"Dad?" Tentomon paused, taking one good look at Koushiro in the wheel chair with his missing leg, "IZZY!?"

"Tentomon!" Izzy called out in amazement, reaching out his arms so that his bug partner digimon could land in them. Mimi stepped aside as Palmon leapt into her own arms, "Mimi! Is it really you!? You're a lot taller than I remember. And a lot prettier too!"

"Ruki, is this?" She began to ask.

"You bet."

"This is the best surprise you could've given us," Mimi said tearfully, holding her partner close. She'd dreamt of seeing her partner again for so long that she wasn't sure it would ever actually happen. And here she was - in her arms. She was so happy she could feel herself getting ready to cry. Tentomon and Izzy were having their own moment too, mostly with Tentomon demanding to know why his leg was missing and what exactly had happened while they were away.

Rika put a hand to her hips, "Well, I figured if anyone was going to bring your partners to you, it should be me. You're welcome, mom. Dad."

"There it is again! Why do you keep calling her mom?" Palmon repeated.

"Wait a second. Dad?" Tentomon did the same. Both digimon pulled away from their partners in surprise. Then Palmon blurted out, "Mimi, is she-"

"That's right," Mimi beamed proudly, looking over to her daughter with the biggest smile on her face. Koushiro turned his partner around to face their daughter, "Palmon. Tentomon. Meet our daughter. Ruki."

Both digimon had mouths wide open in a shock and surprise. Rika was sure they were just trying to take everything in until eventually Palmon gasped, "GOSH! DOES THIS MEAN YOU TWO GOT MARRIED!? WITHOUT INVITING US!?"

"Well, we didn't know where you guys were at the time," Koushiro offered defensively as their two digimon became increasingly agitated over the fact that they missed out on one of the most important times in their partner's lives. Made all the worse by the knowing that they weren't even aware it happened. Rika whistled to get their attention and pointed out, "Not to ruin the moment guys but we still have a city to save. Well, a city and a world. We can talk about all this later."

"I don't understand though, how did this happen?" she asked their daughter. Rika was already busy taking a hold of her father's wheel chair and pushing him off the main road into a side street, "It's a long story and it involves goggle head. Like a lot of goggle head. He has a plan though-"

"Oh hell no, last time his plans got my mom, your grandmother, killed!" Mimi snapped angrily, gasping when she realized she'd just said that in front of her daughter. Ruki waved her hands up in agreement, "Don't get me wrong, I don't like his plans or ideas any more than you do but we know the whole plan so there's no surprises. At least, no surprises we won't expect."

"Oh, and what's that?" her husband asked with a tone that indicated scholarly curiosity. She knew that tone too well to know they were n for a long question and answer session. Rika shrugged, "First, we need to get you back to the others at that government place. They need you to fix that juggernaut program."

"NO! I will not work on that again," he abruptly refused. It wasn't hard to understand why - he hated that project and all it did to him. And knowing what it did to digimon made her hate it as well. And using it was a part of Tamer's plan? To hell with that. Even so, Rika tried to explain, "Look, the others will tell you more when you get there. Something about how that weapon is the only thing that'll work on that thing!"

She gestured at the growing red mass in the center of the city. There was no doubt about its size but the fact that using Juggernaut was their only option made them uneasy. And if Tamer was involved, "What exactly is his plan?"

"It was a lot of technobabble but it sounds like he wants to split the Digital World and turn it off? Look, I kinda spaced out on it," Rika admitted to them. There was Rika reflecting her mother. It seemed they had other things in common besides disliking Tamer. Rika looked at their partners for some kind of help and Palmon answered, "Well don't look at me. I can never follow the stuff he's saying. Guy talks a mile a minute."

Her husband sighed, "At least you're honest about it."

He turned his wheelchair to face her, "I'm going to stop them from fixing the Juggernaut, even if it means I have to destroy the computer myself."

He sounded so sad when he said that. She knew he loved computers almost as much as he loved her - and the idea of destroying one probably went against everything he stood for. Especially one he helped to build. Kyubimon sighed, "To fill in the gaps that Rika left out - Tamer's planning on splitting the two Digital Worlds so that all the digimon occupy one world and that thing occupies the other. Then we use the Juggernaut to send that thing from this world to the other Digital World. To do that we-"

Kyubimon stopped mid sentenced, staring straight at her. Mimi took a step back, "What?"

"It heard me," she replied. What? Mimi turned around to see one of the bird creatures standing there staring at them. She practically jumped backwards in surprise, wondering just how long that thing had been standing there and how much of that it had heard. It registered that they were now staring at it and ascended skyward to get away.

Mimi cursed, "Crap."

"Well that complicates things," her husband added quietly, turning his wheelchair again, "We need to go to the tower."

"What, why?" Palmon asked, "I thought we were supposed to distract that thing?"

"Don't you get it, Palmon? It knows! If it knows, it's going to protect itself. It's going to attack the tower now!" Tentomon pointed out, "And everyone is still up there!"

"Oh…oh no! All those people! Sora! Biyomon! They're all up there!" Palmon gasped. Rika cursed her luck, "Do you have your digivices?"

"Always," the parents said together; she reached into her coat pocket to hold up her digivice and her husband reached into the bag on his wheelchair to show his. Rika smiled and Mimi understood why. What they had here was a rare opportunity for a family bonding activity. It may not have been the typical family bonding experience that most people wanted - but there was no denying that having this in common was nice.

Rika nodded, "Okay...and Tamer also said we need your laptop. Do you have it?"

"Laptop?" Koushiro repeated quietly, "Oh, yes. I know which laptop. And yes. I always have it."

He reached into his backpack and produced an old yellow laptop with a pineapple insignia on the back. The one he'd had from their first trip to the Digital World. The one thing she was never able to convince him to let go of. It seemed he was right to always hang on to it. There was a noise in the distance that caught their attention and they looked towards its source at the Shinjuku Towers. The bird creatures were now converging on the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. And they were the only ones who knew why. Rika produced a blue card from her deck and Koushiro held out his digivice to his partner, "Like old times, right honey?"

"Let's show our daughter how it's done," she said in agreement. Both of their partners jumped to their feet excitedly, "Oh! We missed this!"

"Tentomon! Warp Digivolve to! HerculesKabuterimon!"

"Palmon! Warp Digivolve to! Rosemon!"

Mimi noticed her daughter's mouth falling wide open in surprise at their forms, "Whoa! When did you guys get to have Mega level digivolutions?"

For once, she was doing something her daughter was interested in. She tussled the girl's hair and added, "Takeru didn't publish all of our adventures, y'know? Remind us to tell you about it some time."

"Then let me show you what we can do," Rika said, raising her digivice and swiping a strange blue card from her deck through it, "Digimodify! Digivolution Activate!"

Light enveloped her partner and Mimi watched in astonishment as Kyubimon began to digivolve. Digivolution at will through a card game.

"Kyubimon! Digivolve to! Taomon!"

The look on her husband's face was priceless. He stammered out, "Your partner is...you used a card from the card game to...that is...I have so many questions!"

"Oh boy, Izzy is losing his mind again," HerculesKabuterimon cackled. Then the people screamed and panicked even louder. The sight of not one, but three new large digimon appear so suddenly sent the already panicked populace into a bigger panic as they fled away. Mimi buried her face in her hands and groaned, "Oh right. We're out in the city."

"We should go. All of us," Taomon stated matter of factly, scooping up Rika in her arms, "Hang on Rika."

"You're right! Let's go to that tower!" Rosemon agreed. HerculesKabuterimon took up Mimi in one hand and Izzy in the other, using a third to hold his wheel chair. With a loud buzz, his wings took them to the air and they were off with Rosemon and Taomon following close behind. It was just like old times. HerculesKabuterimon used his large frame to protect them from the many bird creatures and the soldiers shooting at them from below. Meanwhile, Rosemon cleared a path forward through the cloud of bird creatures using her whip and guided them safely through the horde. At least she did until she realized the bird creatures weren't trying to stop them. They were actually trying to make their way to the tower to attack - at which point she turned around and started thinning their numbers to stop as many of them as she could.

"Rosemon!" Mimi called out in awe of her partner's decision.

"I need to hold them back!" Rosemon shouted.

"Save your strength! This is marathon, not a race," Taomon declared, flicking out a slip of paper from her hands and throwing them, "Thousand Spells!"

The talisman split into a thousand pieces of paper that flew in every direction, exploding on impact with any of the bird creatures that were following close behind. Then she retrieved her brush with that same hand and drew a symbol in the air, "Talisman Spell!"

The symbol expanded in size until it formed a barrier in the shape of the yin-yang symbol - stopping the creatures in their tracks as they slammed into it like birds into a glass window pane. With their path clear, they continued onward towards the roof of the towers as bird creatures from around the city began to converge on their location.

Once they were set on the roof, Mimi grabbed a hold of her husband's wheelchair and said, "We'll head straight to the others and warn them."

"Okay, we'll stay out here and hold the rest of them back!" Rika said in agreement, looking back to the three digimon. Mimi couldn't help but feel aglow with pride as her daughter gave her a thumbs up. She cheered, "Rosemon, show her how it's done!"

"We've got this Mimi," Rosemon said, leading the digimon as she looked back to the growing crowd of alien bird creatures. She didn't wait a second longer. She pushed her husband and hurried her way into the building. As soon as they were inside though, Mimi realize the foolishness of her plan once she gazed at the many stairs that led down. Koushiro looked back at his wife, "Are you sure you want to do this?"

"You must be stupid if you think I'm letting you out of my sight again, Mister Izumi," Mimi laughed, turning his wheelchair around so that she could guide him down. She took the first step backwards, taking care to pull her husband's chair so that he didn't slip or fall out. It took them a good minute to clear the first flight and get to the first landing. That was one down. Who knows how many more to go?


Author's Notes: The plan is under way! Will it work in stopping the D-Reaper? Will the D-Reaper stop them before they can even pull off the plan? And how will the they rescue Juri? Find out all this and more in the next chapter of The Tamer v2.0 - In His Name due out in three weeks on Friday March 27th at 8 PM CDT. I know there's going to be a delay until the next update and I apologize for that. However, some personal things came up and dealing with them is sapping my desire to write. Too many things happened all at once and I need some time to get my head straight. Until then, I hope you guys enjoyed the latest chapter of The Tamer v2.0 - In His Name. If you guys loved it, let me know by favoriting the story and following to keep up with the latest update. Let me know what you thought in the review section too! That's all for now, let's take a look at previews for the next chapter!

He threw the ball of fire as hard as he could into the bird creature and the heat of the flames practically burned his hand. But the bird didn't react to it all, instead rising up into the air and taking him with it as if it were mocking him. He hated this. Was all his effort for nothing? Was there where his life was going to end? Getting killed trying to protect the annoying kids he'd abandoned because of a good hearted whim?

Not a bad way to go out after all he'd been through, huh? It was better than what he deserved. He knew that much.

"IMPMON!" Mako cried out in a panic.

"NO!" Ai shouted.