After breakfast is over, Yahoot is putting his back behind a wall in a secret room with his arms crossed, then Count Zap approaches him.
"So what do you think about Maylu joining our little team?" the former asked with a worried look on his face.
"Well, other than the fact she tossed me to a vase, she's good," the latter replied and takes notice on the emotion he has now. "Let me guess. She attacked you once, huh?"
A bad memory of the event has played in Yahoot's mind.
"Is that all?" Maylu puts her sword back to the sheathe, having finished her training session when it comes to fight against multiple viruses. Luckily, she didn't delete those programs, only disable them.
"You defeated them without dealing a fatal blow to them," the black man watched the session from the computer as his new friend went back to the real world. "You have so much to learn, little girl."
"I learned enough, Yahoot," the girl said with no emotion.
"Too bad you're so naive compared to that rogue Navi."
Hearing those words coming out of her caused Maylu real anger as she doesn't want to be compared to her betrayer. She cuts out the chains connecting to a chandelier with her sword and it fell down to Yahoot.
"Don't you ever compare to that betrayer. I'm more stronger than her now. Why? Because I have more hatred."
Then, the memory ends as Yahoot shivers from it.
"Well, I have built a mind control helmet last night just in case..." he stated.
"She found out the truth, right?" Count Zap finished his sentence.
"Yeah, if she found out the truth."
Meanwhile, at school, Ms. Mari holds a parent-teacher conference with Maylu's parents to talk about her bad girl behavior.
"Ah, Mr. and Mrs. Sakurai," the teacher welcomed the two as they take their seats from the chairs that are near her table. "You know the reason I hold this meeting, right?"
"It's about Maylu," the father answered calmly.
"I don't get her. She's been nice to Lan and the others. She may be a hothead, but she's nice. But I just don't get her. Trying to delete Roll for being Empress? That's so not like her," Ms. Mari explained of what she knows about her student and her current behavior.
"Not to mention she ran away from us to join the people who were responsible for turning her Navi against her so that she can gain the strength she needed to delete her," the mother added.
"It's so complicated of her, Mrs. Sakurai. Can you tell me something about her? I mean, your family's ancestry," the teacher begged to let this information go to her.
Maylu's parents agreed to tell her of what's going on with their family that traces their daughter's actions back to their ancestors. They told her from the tale of warring best friends to how the Sakurai's family curse is born from that myth.
"So you're telling me this curse has been affecting your family?" Ms. Mari asked.
"Yes, Ms. Mari, it has," Mr. Sakurai replied.
"Luckily, there are some Sakurai that aren't affected by this curse," his wife added.
"Well, that's good news," the teacher stated happily in that news.
"That's the Sakurai family to you, Ms. Mari. Our family is cursed into becoming monsters if they ever lose someone they love," Mr. Sakurai concluded as he stood up with his wife walking to the door.
"Roll..." Ms. Mari puts her hands to her face as she's about to cry of losing one of her students to the dark side.
"Yeah, but I'm sure Roll will think of something to get her back," Mrs. Sakurai left the office with her husband.
Only time will tell if that goal will succeed or what.
