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S Scientists - Chapter 17

 A Good plan - And an Escape  - Chapter 17


The S Scientists took leave of Lolly and headed home. Saketh was sure about his plan working out. He kept his plan to himself, because he knew Hi Ho would figure out his plan anyways, because cameras were placed everywhere.


The next day, he sent a robot built by himself to Hi Ho's house. It was called 'Cosy Nook'. Saketh thought it would've been better if it was 'Nosy Crook'. The robot peeped through the window of Hi Ho's room. Hi Ho was sitting there, gazing at a computer's monitor. "Oh, come on Dumb Team! Do something! You might have any plan to stop me, but be it smart or dumb, the beans will be spilt at the beginning itself! Things would've been a lot hard without this computer and the thousand cameras which are supporting me even during this very moment."


The robot then did as instructed. He climbed up a pole where one of the cameras were placed. He hit it with an iron hammer. Just like this, he did to the whole if India within the snap of a finger. As the robot smashed the camera which was focusing the 4, Hi Ho was like, "What??? These cameras were meant to last for a hundred years! Not for just a month!" Saketh laughed. "Next step," he said to himself, "is to give a distraction and break that stupid computer."


He then left on his little cycle with a huge dragon floaty on the back of the cycle. He then threw it into Hi Ho's house through one of the windows. Then he left a radio box which made a loud sound similiar to a dragon's sound. Hi Ho's assistant fled to Hi Ho's room in terror. "Master!" He cried. "Master! You've got to see this!" 


"You've got to see this," Hi Ho said. The cameras you ordered a few months ago have broken!" 


"But Master," he said. "The thing I want you to see is more important than some camera going wrong! Just see it!" Hi Ho followed his assistant. He was most shocked to see the dragon. "Get this thing out of here!" He yelled. The assistants glared at their master. "I said, GET THIS THING OUT OF HERE!" He said even louder. The assistants still glared. So Hi Ho himself hit the dragon with a stick. But the dragon fell back on him. "Ah! Do something!" Hi Ho said hiding behind his assistant. Then, another assistant flunged a sharp needle onto the dragon, and the dragon burst.


Before all this great drama had happened, Saketh had sneaked into Hi Ho's room, cut the computer's wires, broke the screen and poured plenty of water onto it.


Hi Ho was furious. He had acted so much like a scaredy cat in front of everyone. Who had put a dragon floaty in here? Meanwhile, Saketh left for home to retrieve the news to the others. The radio was still screeching. Hi Ho flunged it onto the floor and stomped and yelled uncontrollably. "At least we could buy new cameras," Said Hi Ho, showing a slight smile.


"Sorry sir, but it unfortunately costs 10,00,00,00,000 rupees. We don't have that much money." Said his assistant.


"But you can atleast do something to make it show up, right?" Hi Ho asked, with a slight grin this time. The assistant checked the computer, and to Hi Ho's horror, the computer had been wrecked!


"I know who's behind this," Hi Ho said. "I know, I know. It's the fearful, dreadful, lame Saketh and his Dumb Team."




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