"Hexagone? Really?" Harry rolled his eyes. "Do you guys really believe any of this crap?"
"Language, Harry," scolded King Midas.
Kaito sighed, rubbing his forehead. "Can we please focus on what the guard said instead of fighting each other?"
"As we shall," answered King Midas.
"I don't think he was bluffing about Hexagone. It might not be real, but he sure does believe in it. I remember seeing hexagons all over the place when I was there. So that might be something," said Kaito.
"Well, we don't have any leads other than this guard. This is all we have. And it's pretty vague. I think we should give him another round of questioning," Harry suggested to King Midas.
"The guard killed himself in prison this morning."
"WHAT?" Harry and Kaito responded in unison.
Harry looked away for a moment. "Well... There goes our lead."
"He wasn't just a lead, Harry. He was a human. A living, breathing human. You should show more respect towards the dead," replied Kaito.
"Whatever."
"We do not have anything more on Helix Foundation, but we could increase our safety," said King Midas.
"The Helix Foundation no longer resides in Elandore, but we know that they have facilities on the sea, which is why I believe that they shall enter again from there as well.
I do not have anyone I could trust anymore. Therefore, I want you to use your technology and funds to set up surveillance around the Elandorian coastline and its waters," he continued.
"And why would I do that?" Harry crossed his arms.
"You have promised the government to do whatever they want from you for the next five years. Did you forget that? Or are you ready to go to jail?"
"I was just kidding. Obviously I'll do it," answered Harry nervously.
Two months later, Aurelia had begun to rebuild.
In the skyline, still having the scars of the massacre, stood the newly renovated H-Tower.
Harry was sitting in his office, monitoring the surveillance he had put up.
"John, bring me a cup of coffee please," he said to his secretary.
"Sure thing, boss," John answered, leaving Harry's office.
"Don't forget to close the door behind you," Harry continued.
John closed the door and left.
Huh? What's this? frowned Harry. The H-ellites, or satellites, above Elandorian waters are picking up a strange signal near Aurelia's coastline, on some sort of island, thought Harry.
He picks up his phone and dials a number.
"Hello?" asks the person on the other end of the call.
"Hey, Kaito! How are you?"
"Harry, I'm kind of busy right now, so just get to the point. Why did you call me?" said Kaito.
"What do you mean busy? What could you be doing right now?"
"I'm stopping an armed robbery right now, and I don't have time for this. I'm ending the call."
"No wait, listen. I'm picking up a strange kind of signal from some island. I'm gonna go over there to check it out. Wanna come along?"
"Is this a joke? Why would you want me to go with you? Aren't you usually too full of yourself to ask for help?"
"Full of myself? Asking for help? You know what? I shouldn't even have asked you. The only reason I told you about it was because- Are those gunshots?"
"Yes. Armed robbery remember?"
"I thought you were kidding!"
"You were saying something, Harry?"
"Oh yeah, I was saying that the only reason I told you about it was because it might be linked to Helix Foundation. You had mentioned wanting your revenge on them so I wanted you to get that chance. But if not then-"
"I'll come."
"Great! Meet me at the Aurian River in an hour," said Harry ending the call.
One hour later, Kaito arrived at Aurian River, that separated the Sister Cities.
He saw Harry waiting for him, on a white jet ski branded with the words "Harry Co" across the side.
"Aren't you gonna bring backup?" asked Kaito.
"Aren't you gonna get on the jet ski?" answered Harry.
Kaito got on the jet ski. "You sure you can drive this? Do you even have a license?"
"Just enjoy the ride princess. No questions," Harry revved up the jet ski.
"Drive carefully, Harry. You're going too fas-"
"I can go even faster!" Harry sped up.
The cool wind pushed against their faces.
They couldn't hear each other over the loud sound of the water crashing against the jet ski.
The front part of the jetski started lifting up.
This is risky... But kind of fun. I like it, Kaito tightened his grip.
They were now entering the ocean.
The jet ski started bumping up and down because of the waves.
After an hour, they could finally see the island.
Harry slowed down.
"You were saying something?"
"I was telling you to slow down! I could've fallen overboard!" yelled Kaito.
"Well you didn't, right? So all's good," replied Harry.
"That's the island by the way," he continued.
"So when's King Midas arriving?" asked Kaito.
"Why would he?" questioned Harry." I never called him.
"You never called him? Really? You think that just the two of us could fight, what could potentially be an army, alone? Overconfidence much?"
"Oh, please. If you're scared you can leave. Don't ruin my flow," answered Harry.
He sped up the jet ski.
"I'm calling him myself," said Kaito as he dialed King Midas.
The call didn't go through.
"It's not going through," he told Harry.
"Obviously it won't. Something on the island is messing with the signal. The closer you are to the island, the worse your signal gets. Which reminds me, we're here-" responded Harry.
The water started to vibrate.
BOOM.
A huge beam of blue light, as big as the island, shot from the center towards the sky.
The explosion was silent at first, then deafening.
At the center of the beam, floating in the sky, there was a silhouette.
The silhouette of a man.
