25.-Reunited at last... wait what?

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"I agree with Donald, we cannot simply attack, we must figure out a plan."

The superhero who had come with them, approached the rest of the group and joined the conversation:

"I agree with that, from what I saw, before discovering the children on board and before 'landing', this building here is very similar... rather identical to the Waddle building in Duckburg, so if I'm right, this can be very useful to us."

And with that said, from the inside of his suit he took out a paper of considerable dimensions. How could he fit it in there? Gizmoduck unfolded that paper and it turned out to be...

"Is this a map of the building?" Webby asked, and Dewey added:

"Where did you get it?"

Looking at the two children, Gizmoduck replied in a slightly embarrassed voice:

"I got it when I was still working for Beaks, before... well, you know."

"Yeah, yeah, we got it. Now let's focus on what's important." Louie said, and honestly, Donald wasn't surprised that he was the one to say that. He knew the youngest of the triplets was one of the most practical children he had ever met. He didn't say it out of father's pride, but because it was the truth.

The robotic superhero nodded and unfolded the map for all to see. After a brief inspection, Beakley finally straightened up saying:

"From what I see the building has only two exits. it isn't a very good design, actually."

Webby also got up and looking at Scrooge's housekeeper, asked her puzzled:

"Why not granny?"

The spy woman looked at her granddaughter and answered:

"Strategically speaking, if they were attacked, they would be quickly cornered if the attackers managed to control both exits. Those in the interior would have no escape. Unless, they had a secret exit that doesn't appear on this map. But I doubt that that is the case."

Donald frowned and determinedly said:

"That is precisely what we'll do."

"How? What do you suggest we do lad?" Scrooge asked, arching an eyebrow. Donald looked at him determinate and then explained:

"We'll divide into two groups and attack the building from both sides. Doing it in that way, Beaks won't be able to escape and we'll have a better chance of rescuing Huey."

His uncle Scrooge seemed to agree with the idea because he smiled slightly and crossing his arms said:

"Perfect lad. How should we divide?"

Before Donald could answer the question, Dewey spoke instead:

"I guess now you'll say that we stay here, won't you?"

Donald looked at his nephew, and Webby and with a soft smile. He replied to the adults' great surprise:

"No, actually I think the best thing is for you kids to come too. As for the way to divide, I think the best thing would be for one group to be formed by Uncle Scrooge, Gizmoduck, and Webby and the second group will be formed by Beakley, the boys, and myself."

Immediately after say that, Launchpad spoke for the first time since landing. He asked:

"And what do I do, Mr. D.?"

Donald looked at him with wide eyes. Honestly... he had forgotten about the pilot. But, on the other hand, there was a mission that only McQuack could carry out. Donald said:

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