Ch'en was a woman on a mission; she had had enough of how W was treating Yua. "I know this could cause backlash for Yua, W could tell everybody everything. If she does, I will take the heat for it." She thought as she was marching towards where W was staying while Rhodes Island was giving aid to the Iberians. Eventually, Ch'en found W's tent and shouted out to her, "W, get out here now! We need to talk!" No response came from W. Ch'en wasn't going to let this go and tried again, "You can't just ignore me, W! Whatever problem you have with the doctor, Yua doesn't deserve the treatment you are giving her! If you have a problem with it, get out here, and we will settle this right now!" Again, complete silence. Ch'en was getting annoyed at being ignored by W, so she decided enough was enough and went inside the tent to confront her.

When she walked in, however, W was nowhere to be seen. "This is strange," she thought. "She has to be somewhere." Ch'en then left the tent and headed towards her next destination. As she walked towards the cafeteria, she knew she was taking a huge risk by confronting W there. She didn't want to have to do it in front of so many people, considering the risk, but it was for the best in her mind. When Ch'en arrived, however, she still couldn't find W. She did see Swire and Yua there, though, so she decided to find out if they had seen W.

"Hello, Swire and Yua, I hope the two of you are well today." Looking at who talked to them, Swire and Yua turned their heads and saw Ch'en. "Morning Ch'en, we are well, Yua has a bit more life in her today." Swire replied. Looking at her fellow lung, Ch'en could see Yua didn't look as exhausted; she was glad. Remembering what she was there for, she spoke to the pair. "I'm glad Yua looks better, but I came to ask if either of you seen W this morning?" Yua replied. "No, that is what we were talking about; we asked several other operators if they had, but no one has seen her." Now Ch'en was curious, why was W not here? Where could she have gone? Was she in trouble? While she was glad W wasn't running Yua into the ground, she was still an operator of Rhodes Island; she had to find out. The next person to ask was Doctor Kal'tsit. She could have given W a job without telling the rest of them. Knowing where to ask next, she bid her friends farewell and left. "Hopefully, Doctor Kal'tsit has answers." Ch'en thought as she made her way to the landship.

In a dark cell in an unknown location, W was starting to wake up. Her vision slowly began to clear, and she felt sensation returning to her arms and legs. As she stood to her feet, she took stock of her surroundings. "Ugh...where am I? What am I doing here?" W thought to herself. When her mind cleared, her eyes widened, and she recalled what had transpired the previous evening. "That's right, those creeps attacked me! They drugged me!" With her memory refreshed, W came to a realisation. "They must want something from me." She spotted a small hole in the cell door and shouted through it. "Hey! Whoever you are, you have made a big mistake! You better let me go now!" No response came, so W continued shouting. "You better tell me why you have done this! I will have revenge for this! You understand me!" Seeing that she wasn't getting a reply, W gave up for the time being and sat down on the bed in the cell. She sat on the bed and waited, knowing that whoever had taken her did so for a reason. "I will find out who has done this, and they will pay!" W resolved, as her only choice now was to wait.

Doctor Kal'tsit had just finished speaking with Ch'en; she couldn't tell her the truth that she was the reason W was missing. Ch'en was asking where she was. Kal'tsit lied to Ch'en that she had sent W on a mission that only she could do and that she would be back soon, she then appointed Ch'en as the team leader. This satisfied Ch'en and she left her office. Sometime after she left, another person entered the room; Kal'tsit recognized her immediately and spoke to her. "Thank you, Irene. This has made things much easier. Yua should now make her move. Now we shall see who she is loyal to." Irene nodded. "Indeed, I trust that you have a plan in place if she is a member of the Church of the Deep." Kal'tsit believed that the abyssal hunters should be able to deal with Yua if she found them, but she did have her own plan if by some chance Yua defeated the abyssal hunters.

Irene then spoke. "Well, we have word that near the coast, there is a confirmed hideout of the church of the deep. Word has been sent to the abyssal hunters; they should soon clear it out." Kal'tsit replied, "Thank you for letting me know this. I will get word to Yua; knowing her, she will head there." The two of them then had a moment of silence before Irene spoke again. "What about W? What do you want us to do with her? She is dangerous to just keep imprisoned; many people want her head." W was being a headache for Kal'tsit and the doctor at the moment; her being away was best for everyone. "Keep her imprisoned for now," Kal'tsit said. "You need not kill her. However, if she should become a problem, I trust you will do what you need to keep her under control." Irene nodded; she would relay the information to her organization. She just hoped Kal'tsit knew what she was doing.

After a long day, their shift was finally over. Yua was glad Ch'en was now her new team leader; she hadn't been anywhere near as difficult as W. Ch'en didn't constantly bombard Yua with tasks. Back in her tent, Yua was left wondering, "W, what type of job did Kal'tsit send her to do? Why didn't she tell any of us? Maybe it was something the rest of us didn't agree with." Yua reasoned. Still, it was suspicious; then again, Kal'tsit must have had her reasons. Yua's thoughts were then broken by a voice outside her tent. "Yua, it's me. Can I come in?"

Yua's eyes widened. "Amiya, why does she want to see me?" she thought. Walking over to the entrance of her tent, she opened it up and was greeted by the person who was practically her sister. "Hello, Yua," said Amiya. "Are you well?" Yua replied, "I am fine, Amiya. Is something wrong?" The caution waved her hand. "No, nothing is wrong; I just came to deliver this letter to you." A letter? Yua found this odd, and how did Amiya know her name? Yua decided to question her. "Thank you, Amiya. But how did you know my name? I thought you only knew my codename?" Amiya replied, "The doctor told me. I asked him today." At least Yua understood how Amiya knew her name, thanking Amiya, she took the letter from her and Amiya gave her goodbyes.

Back inside her tent, Yua opened up the letter. It simply said, "Head to the coast; you will find what you seek." What did it mean? Who wrote it? Who gave it to Amiya? Yua realized she should have asked Amiya that. Knowing that there was no point thinking about that now, she went over what it meant. Did someone know who and what she was looking for? Did Kal'tsit know about the file she took? If it was her, why didn't she just tell Yua? Deciding not to think about that now, Yua knew where she had to go. She headed toward where the Rhodes Island vehicles were kept in a huge tent, grabbed a pair of keys from the shelf, and began trying them out on each vehicle.

After trying the keys on each vehicle, one of them eventually opened its driver's door. Entering the key into the ignition, the vehicle came to life. Yua then put on her seat belt and started driving. Looking up at the virtual map in the vehicle, she knew it would take roughly an hour to reach the coast. She hadn't had much experience driving, but she knew the basics; it would probably take her longer. "Mother will probably wonder where I have gone in the morning." Ch'en would not be happy that she disappeared, Yua knew that she would suffer some sort of punishment when she returned. If it meant saving the future however it would be worth it, believing this she got on the road and headed towards her goal...