Finally it had ended. Their long journey of escaping the persecution perpetrated by the government; it had finally come to an end in Illyria. Then, out of the blue, a girl appears, sent by Lorrick Himself to help them. While the Wukong family struggles to accept the help, Blake and Yang wish to bring them into the fold and help them feel accepted and comfortable in their new home. Unfortunately, the gulf dividing the Hasaeonite expats and Illyrian natives extends far longer than they can see.
Maria is dead. In an attempt to bring his daughter back to life, Henry turns to a company that creates digital personalities based on brain scans. But the digital Maria is kind of weird: she's glitching, has black stripes on her face, and doesn't think she's Maria at all.
A half-track all-terrain Noah’s arc wades through the desert and carries a rabbi and a sheik from Algiers, a painter from Russia and his African wife, and me, the Cat. Well, there’s also a donkey, but it trots behind the vehicle and doesn’t complain. I don’t complain either, but, dear God, I’m a rabbi’s cat; I am supposed to talk to you every day.
William Afton burns in a fire along with the children he once killed, and after drowning himself in an unknown place, wakes up in his own bed in 1983 at the beginning of August. Shortly before the celebration of the birthday of the youngest son. The reality around him has undergone tremendous changes, and as soon as he gets to work, he finds out that now their Diner is not the only one who claims to be the most advanced in the entertainment industry. However, there is something strange...