As he was buzzing above the streets, Noyhe became increasingly more anxious. Part of him wanted to find the monsters, so the Lowlander could take care of them, but on the other hand he hated to be acting like bait. Sure, the Lowlander explained to him that he's not being bait, he's just the only one of the two who'd be able to recognize the monsters if he saw them. So he had no choice but to go out to look for them. But as he was flying over the roofs of all the houses, he saw something approaching him from the right. Was it one of those sparrows on their way to the south? He looked, and saw it was nothing of the sorts. Whatever was flying at him didn't have feathers, or even a beak. It had a fleece and a mouse-like nose. In fact, the thing looked like a flying mouse. A bat? That could mean only one thing. In a panic, Noyhe turned around and flew away. But as it tried to do that, something grabbed hold of his leg. Before he could look down to see what cought him, he was already being pulled down.

With a loud and painful smack, Noyhe crashed on the concrete ground. As he tried to recover, he was already surrounded by the very people he wanted to find while at the same time avoid.
"Are your bosses such sloths, they send one of their Mascots to find us?" Daguerre spoke.
Noyhe tried to speak, but he could only manage to sputter a few words.
"You shall not salivate that way to your king!" Setuh exclaimed.
"I suppose killing just one of them was not a clear enough message." Lea said, as she raised her right hand, "Let us clarify it for them."
All followed her example of raising their right hands. The very hands where they had their Ranger-machines. They placed their hands on their dials, turned it, then stuck their hands into the air. As lightning engulfed them, they changed their appearance. What at first looked like monsters, had now wore tight armors and helmets, each of which reflecting their true nature. They had changed into more powerful versions of themselves. Just to scare their target a little longer, they felt the need to tell him who they were.
"Queen of the night. Monster Red!"
"Face of the moon. Monster Blue!"
"The unwanted child. Monster Green!"
"The bringer of war and chaos. Monster Yellow!"
"The mere shape of a man. Monster White!"
The other four turned their heads in his direction: "What? I had other things to do."
"Shingai Sentai." Monster Red called out.
In unison, the five of them cried: "Monstranger!"
A clap could be heard. A second later, another clap came. And another. All five of them shifted their heads, to see where that applause came from.
"There!" Monster White pointed.
Everyone looked at where he pointed. On top of the nearest roof, there sat what looked like a heavily scarred caveman.
"Ganging up on one defenseless creature." the Lowlander said, "You should be ashamed of yourselves."
"One innocent creature, who works for... I believe you call it the bigger picture." Monster Blue replied.
"Would you rather we fought you?" Monster Green suggested.
"You can come at me if you want." the Lowlander said.
With this, he jumped off the roof. Once he was on the ground, he drew his sword. Immediately, Monster Yellow lashed out at him with his bandages. The Lowlander caught them, but used them to yank Monster Yellow closer. As soon as he was close enough, he was about to punch Monster Yellow, but Monster Green grabbed hold of his arm before he could any such thing. Monster White used his non-corporeal form to hover through the Lowlander. But as he hovered, the Lowlander held Monster Green and Yellow in front of him, so his cold attack affected them rather than himself. Monster White became corporeal again once he realized what he had done. Monster Blue jumped in the air, but the Lowlander grabbed Monster White and tossed him at Monster Blue. With those four down, he focused on the only remaining monster, Red.
"Not in any spirit to fight?" the Lowlander asked.
All four of the Monstrangers, while recovering from the attacks, tried lifting themselves to look at what was happening. In their last battle, it was Monster Red who saved them from certain doom. But this time, to their horror, Monster Red stood there, frozen, as if afraid to do anything. Monster White, particularly, looked at her hands, and noticed they were shaking.
"Lea, what's wrong?"
The Lowlander approached her, slowly. With every step he took, Monster Red seemed to be walking backwards herself.
"That you were able to survive this long... I should really be congratulating you." he spoke.
"Lea?" Monster Yellow spoke, "Do you know this primitive?"
The Lowlander, ignoring what Monster Yellow just said, raised his sword: "There can be no other."
Before anyone could do anything, Monster Red was grabbed from behind. This came as a complete surprise to everyone, but the black and furry look of the arms gave everyone an idea of who was doing this.
"I got her." Noyhe's voice sounded from behind Lea, "Deztroy her now!"
Monster Red, in so far that she could, looked at him. She stomped her foot on the bee's foot, causing him to let go of her. As he started jumping about, crying in agony over his hurt foot, the Lowlander ran to him, and hit him with the flat of his sword.
"Fool!" he shouted, "I told you not to get in the way!"
"I wazn't!" Noyhe cried, "I waz helping you."
"This is between her and me." the Lowlander growled, "I don't need your help."
"An opening." Monster Blue realized, "Everyone, now is our chance."
"No!" Monster Red stopped him.
This surprised all of the remaining four monsters.
"What is the matter?" Monster Green wondered, "This isn't like you."
Monster Red said nothing. Instead, she changed herself into a flock of bats, and made herself scarce.
"Wait!" Monster White tried to stop her, but she was gone before he arrived at the very spot that stood on just seconds ago.
"What is bothering her?" Monster Blue wondered.
"Zhe's gone now." Noyhe told the Lowlander, "Now'z your chanze."
The Lowlander used the dull end of his sword to knock Noyhe out. With that done, he left the scene."
"Do you understand any of this?" Monster Yellow asked, "They hire a savage man to kill us, and yet he seems to have no interest in us whatsoever."
"I wouldn't say that." Monster Green said, "He was interested in Lea."
"But why, though?" Monster Blue wondered.
"I'll ask her." Monster White told them.