Noyhe was shocked when he saw his friend losing his head like that. Still, he was able to draw solace from the fact that Lea Drago was about to fall down, but before she hit the ground, he saw her friends arrive, and helped her up. He couldn't understand it. These people are so dangerous, have no problem with killing others, even ganging up on him, and yet they can somehow be each others' friends? It made no sense to him. But when he saw Lea point at him, he knew he had outstayed his welcome. He quickly turned around and started flapping his wings. Despite his best efforts, however, he wouldn't lift off the ground. He kept thinking about what happened to the Lowlander. As a bee, he already wasn't supposed to be able to fly, according to every aerodynamic law, and now that he was in a highly emotional state, he couldn't focus any harder now to make himself airborne. He took several steps, his wings made several flaps, but he would not lift off. Hearing the monsters transform didn't help speed things up, it only made him panic even more. So much so, he didn't notice the larger boulder, over which he tripped. Hoping the monsters were still quite a distance away, he turned his head to look. They weren't. In full Monstranger gear, they were closing in on him, slowly, but surely. But as that was happening, he saw some strange lights behind them.
"What iz that?" Noyhe wondered, pointing behind them.
Aside from Monster White, all of them kept their eyes fixed on Noyhe.
"Do you really think we're that much behind the times that we'd fall for that?" Monster Green asked him.
"Eh..." Monster White started, "You might want to fall for it now."
Wondering what he was talking about, the Monstrangers turned around to look. Before their very eyes, the Lowlander's body was being plagued by bolts of lightning. Each of which made his body twitch, harder and faster with every passing second. Within a thirty seconds, however, the bolts of lightning had formed a light-orb around the Lowlander's body, which started to grow larger. No less than ten seconds later, the orb had taken on the size of a giant. This was when the lightnings disappeared, revealing the Lowlander, back in one piece, alive, angrier than before, and a hundred times taller. No sooner had the Lowlander realized his new advantage, and already he began trying to step on the Monstrangers. They managed to dodge the attack, but they knew that wouldn't last long.
"Lea, can you make us disappear in smoke, like you did before?" Monster White asked.
"I don't know." Monster Red answered, "I need some time to recover from that fight."
"I've got an idea." Monster Blues said, "Let me distract him."
Upon saying so, Monster Blue allowed his hands and feet to grow claws, after which he jumped into the air, set his claw into the Lowlander's leg, which the latter felt. He tried to squish Monster Blue like an insect, but much like an insect, Monster Blue saw that attack coming far in advance, so he jumped to the other leg. From there, he climbed up to the Lowlander's arm, from which he finally made his way to the giant's face, which he began to scratch wildly. This only mildly annoyed the Lowlander, however, and he saw this as an opportunity to grab hold of Monster Blue, and toss him away. With him gone, he could focus himself on the other monsters... who had already vanished. More agitated than ever, he stomped his foot on the ground, causing a minor earthquake.

At Cefabew, Van Helsen was taking care of some paperwork, when he felt a slight tremor. Wondering what that was about, he picked up his phone and dialed a number.
"Welles, is anybody conducting any experiments tat I know notting of?" he asked.
"No, Doctor." was the reply.
"Ten what was tat shock I just felt?"
"I don't know." Welles answered.
As soon as he heard that, a light started blinking on his phone. Van Helsen looked at the name that was printed next to the light, and wondered to himself what he could need. Without saying anything to Welles, he pressed the button: "Yes, Doctor Easton?"
"I think you might want to look outside your window." Easton told him.
Wanting to know why, he looked. At first he thought it was a trick of the mind, so he put his phone down and got up from his desk to take a closer look. As he got closer, he could believe less and less of what he was seeing. In his window stood the Lowlander, but judging from the position of all the buildings, meadows and mountains, it almost looked like he had become a giant. Tat is not possible, Van Helsen thought to himself. But no matter what he told himself, it didn't change what was in front of him. The Lowlander had quite literally become a giant. How did it happen? Why? Was this some hidden talent of his?

Meanwhile, the Monstrangers had returned to their mansion, where they immediately took off their helmets. Doing so, allowed Ivan to see the state that Lea was in.
"Miss Drago! Are you all right?" he shouted, worried.
"Bring me five bags of blood!" she ordered at him.
"What happened there, anyway?" Eva wondered, "How could the Lowlander just turn into a giant?"
"Maybe it was all the energy he had gathered through the centuries." Setuh explained, "With him dead, but nobody to collect it, it had to go somewhere. But why it changed him into a giant, I cannot fathom."
"Maybe it was his last wish." Bernard speculated, "Even when the head gets detached from the body, the brain will still live for a couple of seconds."
"With his power, it may have lasted longer than that." Daguerre said.
"Long enough for him to decide to use his power like that." Setuh completed, "Seems likely."
"So now that we know how he did it, what can we do against him?" Eva asked.
"There may be one thing we can do." Setuh said, "Remember that picture of those animals I showed you before?"
"You mean that spider, gorilla and dragon?" Bernard asked.
"It should be possible for us to summon those animals, temporarily fuse ourselves with them, and use their strength to fight against the giant Lowlander."
"Sounds exactly like what we should do." Eva spoke.
"Wait just a moment." Daguerre said, "Those are three animals, and there are five of us."
"Then you'll just have to share your animals." Lea ordered.
"Us?" Bernard questioned.
"I'm stronger than I look, Bernard."
"But you're still weak from that fight."
"Once Ivan gave me my blood, I should be alright." Lea replied, "Besides, I'm the only one who has experience in flying, so only I can control that dragon."
"I'm the strongest, so I should be that gorilla." Eva said.
"And I know a thing or two about wild animals, so I should join you there." Daguerre said.
"That leaves us with the spider?" Bernard questioned.
"Excellent." Setuh thought this was settled, "Now, all you have to do is summon the animals saying the words from the Necrobiblos."
"Which are?" Eva asked.
"I can't say them now, we might summon them in the house." Setuh said, "I'll have to show you the words."
"Eh, Setuh?" Bernard stopped him, "Those symbols in the Necrobiblos are from a dead language. We can't read them."
"What do you mean? You could read them when you resurrected me." Setuh reasoned.
"That's because my ancestors had written the words down in an alphabet that I could read." Bernard explained.
"It may be best if you did the same for us." Lea said, before Setuh could give any sort of response.
"As you wish." Setuh agreed.