The next morning, William had the map spread out on the table where the Ephemychron went.
"If I'm correct, this should line up with the Ephemychron's map," said William.
"You sure you want to show him this?" asked Ant as he looked at Finn who was in one of their wetsuits and standing next to Fontaine.
"He's part of the group right now, Ant," said Fontaine.
"Fine, but I'm keeping my eyes on him just in case," said Ant as he opened the Ephemychron.
"Whoa," said Finn as he watched the map appear over the paper one.
"Loo, these points match up," said Kaiko as she noticed five marks that were on both maps.
"But that one's not," said William as he pointed at one mark in the middle which was only on the Ephemychron's map and not the paper one.
"Could all of them be monumentails?" asked Fontaine.
"I don't think so, they don't have the same marks as the others, in fact they are marks that we never investigated the meaning of," said Ant.
"William, do you hear me?" asked Nereus as he came through the coms.
"Nereus, is something wrong?" asked William.
"Five monumentails are on the move, they're heading for the same area in the Pacific Ocean," said Nereus.
"Okay this is no coincidence, we get a map that shows five points that line up with the Ephemychron and five monumentails start moving at the same time?" asked Kaiko while looking at her husband.
"William, there's more you need to know," said Nereus.
"What else could there be?" asked Fontaine.
"One of the monumentals is the giant sea turtle and even the electric ray is with them," said Nereus.
"Oh come on, I struggled hard to put that thing to sleep!" said Ant.
"What are they talking about?" asked Finn to Fontaine.
"I'll explain later, it's kind of a long and crazy story," said Fontaine while everyone headed for their seats so they could start moving out.
