Suddenly, blue light shone in the space between all five people inside, they looked at it expectantly hoping for good news.

As soon as the blue light faded, it left a standing Tsumuri, an unconscious shirtless Keiwa on the floor, and four unfamiliar people all wearing blue.

Sara immediately rushed to her brother's side and began touching his wrist and neck before sighing in relief and crying her heart out in joy.

"Then…" Neon looked at the elder Sakurai expectantly.

Sara, the relief in her system prevented her from forming words but she did convey the news to everyone around her, with a strong nod.

"Thank goodness." Neon sighed. "Thank goodness." She repeated as tears formed in her eyes.

The four unfamiliar people vanished from everyone's sight, in the same way they appeared, in a flash of blue light.

"Nee-san, what happened?"

"I do not know," Tsumuri answered. "I had found Tycoon on the floor surrounded by the people that just left."

"Isn't this a good thing?" Neon asked the conscious boys in their group. "Keiwa's here and alive."

"But what happens after," Ace pointed out. "For all we know, saving Keiwa comes with a cost that none of us are willing to pay."

"I'm willing to pay whatever the cost is."

"Even if it costs you your life?" Ace fired.

"Ace!"

"What do you mean, Geats?"

"Keiwa intended to sacrifice his life for us, to save you, his sister," Ace pointed out. "As naïve and as selfless as Keiwa seems to appear, he's still selfish to some degree."

"Tycoon, selfish?"

"We are simply beneficiaries to Keiwa's wish to protect his sister."

"He did steal the zombie buckle from Sae-san during the fruit bomb Jamato," Neon hummed. "I can see what Ace is going for here."

Sara didn't have words to fire back. She knew. She always knew that everything took a backseat for Keiwa once she was involved in something.

That was true when they were still attending school.

That was true even now.

"I think…" Neon took everyone's attention. "I think we can cross the bridge when we get there, for now, we need to attend to ourselves."

"I'll call the ambulance." Michinaga volunteered.