Throughout the house, even when their personal Re-Active was not doing anything to rebuild the mansion, many knocks and thuds could be heard. To anyone who knew what was happening, they would think that Lea was trying to destroy every single dummy they had. While it bothered everyone, nobody was worried. Nobody except Bernard. He thought Lea was being too busy with something had had a much more easy solution. He started pacing up and down his own room, wondering if there was really nothing he could do. So long was he at it, so busy was he with his thoughts, he didn't notice it when the sounds had stopped. Did she give up? Or had she exerted herself so much, she ran out of blood? Did she need help in any way? He left his room to check. But on his way, he heard a completely different sound. It sounded like a thunderclap, which came from outside. In itself that wouldn't be so strange, except that he didn't see any light that a lightning would have caused. Plus, while it sounded like thunder, he knew for sure it wasn't thunder. If anything, it sounded more like the sound the Ranger-machines make when they transform. Bernard flew through the walls, so he'd be outside much faster. At the front porch, he saw Monster Red, under the light of the moon, which reflected on the sword she held in her left hand. This allowed Bernard to notice she was keeping her right hand hidden under her left arm.
"Lea?!" Bernard was both surprised and pleased.
"Wake everyone up." Monster Red told him, "Tell them to come to quarry."
Before Bernard could ask anything, Monster Red had already changed into a flock of bats and flew away. Bernard couldn't understand why she was being so secretive, but he could rest assured that Lea was making the right decision. He hovered back into the mansion to, as instructed, wake everybody up.
At Cefabew's headquarters, the Lowlander had found his way to the metal workshop, where he found a grinder, which he immediately used on his sword.
"Zo..." Noyhe still hung around him, "What will you do when you've killed Lea Drago?"
The Lowlander looked at Noyhe: "Why are you still here?"
"Doctor Van Helzen told me you may ztill need my help." Noyhe explained.
"I don't need anybody's help." the Lowlander growled.
"Thoze that zay they don't need it, need it the mozt." Noyhe replied.
The Lowlander stopped the grinder and raised his sword at the Mascot: "Do you have anything to say to those who hold a sword against your throat?"
Noyhe shook his head, wondering why fortune cookies never give advise for when you're being threatened with a weapon. Just when the Lowlander lowered his sword, a bat flew into the room. Both of them were surprised when that happened, but not as much as they were when they noticed it dropped something. Before either of them could take a closer look at what the bat dropped, it had already flown away. The Lowlander approached the dropping. It was white and crumpled. It looked like a piece of paper. The Lowlander picked it up and read what was written on it.
"What'z it zay?" Noyhe asked.
"You want to help?" the Lowlander replied.
Noyhe nodded wildly.
"You can come and witness the death of Lea Drago."
Noyhe's eyes widened: "I'll go tell Van Helsen."
"Not yet." the Lowlander stopped him, "If you let him know, he'll send reinforcements. This is between her and me."
In so far that Noyhe could understand the Lowlander's sense of honor, Noyhe agreed not to go to Van Helsen just yet.
