Hiccup and the others were now leaving Shar's bar to find Rayleigh.

"You ready, Chopper?" Hiccup asked.

"Yeah!" Chopper nodded.

"Just so you know, I'm sure the Navy is aware that all you up-and-coming heavy-hitting Pirates made landfall here," Shar warned. "I keep out for anything that looked suspicious if I were you."

"Wait, are you saying that they could strike at any time from out of nowhere?" Fishlegs asked.

"Yes, but you might be able to be in luck," she said. "In addition to the usual troublemakers around these parts with all the other pirates landing here simultaneously, Navy headquarters probably has its hands full. Unless something especially problematic happens, the Navy won't waste major military resources on checking it out. In other words, keep your heads down, try not to cause any trouble, and you should be fine, okay?"

"Not cause any trouble, she says?" said Hiccup. "Sadly, wherever we go, we seem to attract trouble. Regardless, thanks for the warning. Hopefully, we'll meet again after we find this Rayleigh."

They then got on their bubble bikes and left.

"If you can find him," said Shar before returning to the bar.


At the request of the twins and Chopper, they decided to start their search at the amusement park. When they arrived, they found the place was gigantic, with every single ride imaginable with a big sign saying Sabaody Park for all to see.

"We're here!" Ruffnut yelled. "Sabaody Park!"

They immediately cheered.

"This place looks fun," said Tuffnut.

"Let's focus on trying to find Rayleigh," Hiccup suggested. "Personally, I think we should have started in the lawless area and made our way up."

Camie looked up at the Ferris wheel and beamed. "It's the Ferris wheel! I've never seen it from this close before."

"All right, listen up, it's fun time!" Tuffnut yelled.

"You're not even trying to find him," said Pappagu, quickly turning to Camie. "Camie, you are forbidden from stepping inside that place! Absolutely forbidden!"

Sadly, Camie didn't pay attention and soon joined the twins and Chopper on the rides. Hiccup and Fishlegs opted to look for Rayleigh while Skull went with them to avoid trouble.


"My, what a leisurely lot right this is," said Skull as they rode on the rollercoaster. "And look at this for you, so relaxing."

They reached the top and went straight down, making Skull scream as this was the first time he'd ever been on a rollercoaster.

When they got off, Skull instantly fell to his knees and looked like he would throw up, an impressive feat considering he had no stomach.

"Let's do it again!" said Ruffnut.

"That was your first time. Were you scared, Camie?" Octron asked, looking at her.

"Yeah, I was scared out of my mind," Camie beamed. "But it was so fun. I loved it."

"I've never had so much fun in my whole life," said Chopper.

Pappagu laughed. "Come on, you had it easy; I was in the very front."

"My heart nearly… flew out of my chest," Skull panted. "Not that I have a heart to begin with."

Fortunately, their next ride was gentler: a simple carousel. However, Skull sat down on a nearby bench instead of joining them.

Though, he did join them on the next one, which sadly was a drop tower.

"Ah, yes," said Skull as they slowly lifted up into the air. "Gentle rides like this one are more my style. This way, I can still enjoy the love review without having to—"

They then plummeted towards the ground at a horrendous speed, making him scream again.

The next ride was a spinning teacup ride, which was far more gentle than the previous rides Skull had gotten on. Though sadly, with the twins in charge of turning them, it soon became somewhat chaotic.

"Faster, faster, faster!" they said excitedly.

They soon were going too far for the mechanism to keep up, and a split second later, they found themselves launching into the air. That got them in trouble with the head of the amusement park.

"What the heck is wrong with you people!" he yelled at them. "Who would spend that hard? Who is going to pay for all this damage!"

They finally reached the Ferris wheel, which was much more enjoyable.

"Oh wow," said Camie as she looked through the bubble dome. "We're so high up. Lock their selling ice cream!"

"For real?" said the twins.

"From up here, everyone looks so tiny," said Camie. "Look at the ocean! It's all so beautiful; it is the most amazing thing that I've ever seen."

"What's crying all about?" Tuffnut asked.

"It's just that I've dreamed of this moment ever since I was a little girl," she said with tears in her eyes.

She then began thinking back to when she was a little girl and first saw the lights from the park. They were mesmerising, the most beautiful thing she had ever seen.

"I've never been so high up in the air before," said Camie, brushing the tears out of her eyes. "I'll always remember this day. Thank you so much. I couldn't have come here with any of you. Octron and Pappagu only let me come to this place because they knew that you would keep me safe."

Octron was in the bubble carriage above them, looking down at Camie with concern. However, that concern disappeared as he saw that she was enjoying herself.

"I've got to admit, I'm probably every bit as happy as Camie is right now," he said. "Every merchild in Fish Kid dreams of coming to this place, though not many of us get to really to do it."

"So high!" said Pappagu as he and the others looked outside.

"So high!" said Chopper.

"So very high!" said Skull.


Once they got the Ferris wheel, Camie dragged them to the gondola ride.

"Let's go on this one!" she said.

"Gondola!" Pappagu cried.

"Yeah!" they all cheered.

Skull regretted stepping foot on the ride as the ship spun upside down.


After that, they went and got some ice cream and went on several other rides, including a swing ride, which was another ride Skull regretted stepping on. Honestly, he wasn't quite sure how many of these rightly could take on regretted not going with Hiccup and Fishlegs.

They then ended up at the haunted house. Skull unsurprisingly felt right at home and scared a few people.

After that, they got some cotton candy and some balloons, but they were all completely unaware they were being watched by a sleazy-looking man in a bear suit.


A few hours ago, the bounty hunters Hiccup and the others encountered returned to their headquarters and informed their boss.

"I'm telling you they were crazy strong," said the bounty hunter leader.

"Sounds like you had a rough time," said his boss. "So what's this proposition of yours?"

"Right, I'm sorry, sir. You see, Master Peterman, I think the girl with Dragon Conqueror Hiccup might be a mermaid. I noticed something when I saw her before.

When Camie fell over when the bounty hunter approached her, one of the shoes on her fins slipped off.

"After she fell to the ground, her shoe came off; when it did, I saw a Finn instead of a foot."

Peterman smiled upon hearing this. "But these strong companions you mentioned sound like they can be a lot of trouble."

The bounty hunters nodded.

"Nonetheless, a mermaid spotted on dry land is certainly a golden opportunity. They're impossible to catch in open water. I appreciate all the info. You came to the right man, and for that info, you can have 10 per cent of her selling price."

"Well, we were really hoping for 20," said one of the bounty hunters.

Peterman narrowed his eyes.

"I mean, 10 per cent is plenty!" he said quickly.


In the present, Peterman decided to act now, especially considering Hiccup didn't appear to be with them. He put on the mask and carefully approached Camie, who had her back towards him.

"Wait here a minute, Camie," said Pappagu.

"Yeah, okay, but get something yummy for me too, all right," she smiled.

She sat on the bubble bike while the others went to get more ice cream, which is when Peterman pounced.


Meanwhile, at Grove 24, all the other heavy-hitting Pirates were still hanging around.

"High Priest Urouge, look over there," said one of Urouge's men.

Urouge turned around and looked somewhat surprised. "My my, what a sight."

Approaching them was another Celestial Dragon; this one was rather ugly looking and fat with a runny nose. He was sitting on a throne carried by a skinny slave forced to crawl in. Behind him were two beautiful young ladies chained up and dressed in exotic outfits.

Everyone immediately descended on their knees as he went past, which took a while considering the slave he was on was exhausted and looked as if he was going to kill over at any moment.

"A Celestial Dragon, huh?" said Urouge. "Don't think they would wander around the lawless area without a care. I don't like this, but our only choice is to kneel and let him pass on by."

The slave carrying the Celestial Dragon struggled with every step, but he had no choice but to continue.

The Celestial Dragon on his back didn't seem to care. "Sherry and father left me in this cesspool. Where did they wander off to this time?"

"Well, we do know their final destinations. Rest easy; we'll be with them soon enough," said the government agent beside him.

The Celestial Dragon then looked down at his slave and hit him with his boot in the back of the head. "This is all your fault! You're as slow as a turtle! You can't even crawl gracefully; what a horrible ride you are! You irritate me to no end, you pathetic worm!"

He then continued kicking the slave, but then something caught his eye. He saw a doctor and a few nurses running by with a stretcher.

"Hey, you! What are you doing there?" he demanded.

The doctor and nurses had been so preoccupied with the patient they didn't notice the Celestial Dragon until now.

"Why are you moving?" he said as he got off his slave. "You should be still and bow!"

"I'm so very sorry," said the doctor. "Please overlook, sir. This man needs urgent care; we're racing against time. The hospital is just up ahead."

The Celestial Dragon looked down at the patient on the stretcher; he was bleeding quite badly.

"Yes, I see this is very bad indeed," he agreed. "Well, in that case, you must be swift…" Then, to the doctor's horror, he saw the Celestial Dragon raising his foot and then kicked him off the stretcher. "And put him out of his misery!"

Everyone was horrified by the spectacle but didn't dare say a word.

"I beg you, stop!" the doctor pleaded.

"Oh no!" said the the nurse.

"Look at that, now that is one selfish noble," said Urouge.

All the other pirates were watching, remaining silent.

"Tell me, what's more important, showing me courtesy or mere commoner's life?" the Celestial Dragon asked.

"Every commoner owes their very existence to the Celestial Dragons," said the agent.

His eyes then turned to the nurse and leaned towards her, examining her beautiful face and other features. She remained silent as he eyed her while she trembled in fear.

"It's decided, I'm making you my new wife," he said arbitrarily.

"Very good, sir," said the agent. "I shall make arrangements to send her to the holy land as your 13th wife."

"By the by, I go quite weary of wife one through five lately; send them back to the commoners," he ordered.

"Of course, sir. As you wish."

"Please, sir, don't do this, I beg you," the nurse pleaded.

"What are you doing!?" said a young man rushing out from the crowd. "She's my fiancé, you can't just come here—"

Then there was the sound of a gunshot as the Celestial Dragon had just shot him.

"How dare you speak to me when you should be kneeling," he said.

The young man then fell to his knees, and his fiancee looked horrified as blood poured out from the wound.

"Marie…" he said and then collapsed.

Marie screamed and tried to approach him, but the government agent blocked her path.

"You murderer! How could you?" she cried. "Somebody help him! Help them, please; he's going to die!"

Regretful and in no mood to do anything, for if they rose, they too would be shot.

"Someone, please," she begged.

"The Celestial Dragons are as wicked as the rumours say," said Urouge.

"What was that?" said the Celestial Dragon, looking at Marie. "You would have these people act out against me?"

Marie covered her mouth and remained silent, knowing her life teetered on a thread. Then, one of his knights grabbed her and began pulling her away.

"Please let go of me!" she pleaded. "Stop it!"

"Take to the harbour for me," the Celestial Dragon commanded.

"Yes, sir," the agent nodded.

Toothless arrived at that moment after hearing the gunshots and the screams and went to investigate.

"Huh, who's that?"

The pirates that gathered recognised him instantly.

"I recognise him, captain," said one of Apoo's men. "That guy is Pirate Hunter Toothless from the East Blue."

"Why is he walking down in the middle of the street?" said one of Capone's men. "Doesn't he realise you don't do that around here?"

"He's going to cause a lot of trouble."

Toothless then stopped and began taking in his surroundings while the Celestial Dragon looked at him, horror-struck.

"What's going on here?" he asked.

Everyone gasped in horror, and the Celestial Dragon immediately fired his pistol at him, but he was a pretty lousy shot. Toothless easily dodged his bullets and then drew his sword, much to the horror of everyone.

"What in the hell does he think he is doing?" Apoo gasped.

Toothless, no doubt, would have cut the Celestial Dragon where he stood, but then he was tackled by Bonnie, who suddenly became much younger.

'A kid?' Toothless frowned.

The Celestial Dragon then turned to look at them, and Bonnie immediately began to cry.

"Big brother!" she cried. "Why did you have to die? Why did you leave me? No!"

Toothless looked at her, still confused by what had just happened, especially when she covered his face with tomato juice.

"Just stay still, tough guy," she whispered.

"Big brother, why did you stand up to a Celestial Dragon?" she said. "You know that can only end in death."

The Celestial Dragon just watched. Fortunately, he wasn't too bright. If he had any degree of intelligence, he would know that there was no possibility that Bonnie could be his sister, especially considering they were from two different races.

"I guess I shot him, huh?" he said. "Thought for sure that he dodged at the last second, but oh well. Must be imagining things. Well, whatever, as long he's dead."

They then continued on their way.


Once the Celestial Dragons left the town, everyone returned to their business, still a little shocked by what happened.

"Why did you get in my way?" Toothless asked as he sat up.

"What?" said Bonnie, who now returned to normal. "I just saved your life back then, moron! What the heck were you thinking attacking a Celestial Dragon like that? You'd bring Admiralty here."

"He attacked me first; I merely asked a simple question," said Toothless, looking at the tomato juice over his face. "And what's with the tomato juice?"

"It's to make you look dead, and unless you want to be that way for real, Mr Troublemaker, you better obey the unwritten pirate rules," she said plainly.

"What are you talking about?" Toothless asked. "And where is that kid?"

Bonnie looked immensely frustrated. "Don't get the rest of us caught in your trouble! Are you messed up in the head?"

"No, I'm fine," said Toothless.

"I'm talking about the inside! Geez, how did you survive this long?"

"Well, thanks to Bonnie Jewel over there, we managed to avoid the worst-case scenario," said one of Capone's men. "That man is Pirate Hunter Toothless, a member of the Dragon Riders Pirates."

"I heard the crew were kinda wild, but attacking a Celestial Dragon in a public street in broad daylight that's plain bonkers," said Capone.

"It's only natural he was saved; I didn't see the shadow of death upon him at this time," said Hawkins.

"I felt his bloodlust," said Apoo. "That guy will cut you down without a second thought. He's a real monster."

Urouge looked at Toothless, impressed. "A bounty of 110 million Gil. Doesn't seem like a lackey, but he's number three on the Dragon Riders. I guess that goes to show the calibre of his captain."

Toothless then picked up the wounded man the Celestial Dragon had shot and looked at Bonnie. "So where's the nearest hospital?"

"Hospital?" Bonnie blinked.

"This man needs a doctor; he took a bullet."

"What?" said Bonnie in disbelief. "Leave him. He's a total stranger."

Toothless ignored her and began looking for a hospital by himself.

"You've got to be kidding me," said Bonnie as she watched him walk away. "A pirate helping out some random guy? Never seen that before."


At Grove 41, Ragnar, Snotlout and Eret had done some shopping and returned to the Night Fury.

"I saw something when I went into town," said Ragnar. "These bubble bicycle things were flying around."

"Yeah, I saw those too," Snotlout nodded. "Pretty cool, huh? We should buy a couple."

"I bet you those bikes have a real smooth ride," said Eret.

Ragnar then heard the transponder snail ringing. "It's the snail. It's probably Hiccup."

Ragnar made his way to the kitchen and answered the transponder snail. "Ragnar here, what's up?"

"Ragnar! Ragnar, its Chopper!" Chopper's voice cried in a panic. "Listen to me! They basically had many kinds of ice cream; we got caught up and made a mistake."

Ragnar was deeply confused. "Slow down, your not making any sense."

"Ragnar, it's terrible!" Chopper cried. "What are we going to do?"

"I don't know what you're saying," said Ragnar calmly. "Calm down and start over."

"It's Camie," Chopper cried.

Snotlout and Eret then entered.

"What's going on, Ragnar?" Snotlout asked.

"Camie has been kidnapped!" Chopper cried, and all of them gasped in horror.

"Wait, what did you say?" Ragnar gasped.

"I think it was a group of kidnappers working together. People here capture to sell mermaids, Fishmen and whoever they can profit off. Camie is going to get sold; she'll be a slave forever, and it's all our fault. There are a lot of human shops on these islands, so there's no telling which one she'll be at or when she will be sold. We don't even have a clue who kidnapped her. This place is gigantic; we need to split up and search."

"Don't move; tell me exactly where you are," said Ragnar. "We'll come and meet you there."

"B-but w-we…"

"We know some experts when it comes to this sort of thing, remember? I'm calling on the Flying Fish Riders."

"What?!" Snotlout and Eret stared.