Mr. Bee gathered his staff and asked them to bring him the list of tech they had. After scanning the list, he found what he was looking for - a time machine. "Got it," he said, handing the list back to his staff.
Officer Swan raised an eyebrow. "Got what?"
Mr. Bee's eyes sparkled with excitement. "The time machine. I want to see what happened to that girl." He instructed his staff to connect the time machine to one of the screens.
After watching the footage, Mr. Bee rejoined his staff and Officer Swan, who was now dressed in a suit. "I understand what happened that night," Mr. Bee said. "3:00 pm is about to happen; get ready for the meeting."
Officer Swan's curiosity was piqued. "What have you got?"
Mr. Bee's response was confident. "Trust me, Swan."
The split screen appeared, showing the young men waiting for answers. The TV King was impatient and sarcastic. "Trust you on what? Did you get the solution to our problem?"
Mr. Bee took his seat on the sofa, a smile on his face. "Yes, I did."
The TW King's impatience grew. "Then tell us fast so that he will be punished accordingly."
Mr. Bee's revelation stunned everyone. "It is the ghost community guy... or rather, Freeman, a former human who lived in the ghost community. He wanted to spark riots between your communities so that the ghost community would grow. But when he realized the chaos he had unleashed, he tried to make amends."
The staff and kings were stunned, and Mr. Bee continued. "He kidnapped my daughter's lookalike, made it seem like a vampire attack, and then tried to cover his tracks. When the riots began, he tried to find a way to stop them but ultimately sacrificed himself to save me and Officer Swan."
The room erupted in applause, with the staff praising Mr. Bee's detective work. Mr. Bee gestured for them to stop clapping and turned to the kings. "So... let's put this behind us and move forward."
The TV King showed respect, and the TW King humility. "I'm sorry, Werewolf Majesty... No, it was my mistake. Please forgive me."
Mr. Bee's face lit up with excitement. "Alright, let's have a tea party! Now! We can celebrate the end of this case and newfound peace between our communities."
The TW King suggested a meat party, and the TV King's response was ominous. "Pleasure would it be! We'll make sure to invite all the key figures from both our communities."
Both kings thanked Mr. Bee and promised to stay in touch. As the screens disappeared, Mr. Bee turned to his staff. "Tea party! Let's get everything ready."
The staff cheered, and Officer Swan tapped Mr. Bee on the shoulder. "Great move, Bee! You're not just a detective, you're a peacekeeper."
Mr. Bee smiled, satisfied with his destiny. "Thanks, Swan. Maybe this place is meant for us. We're making a difference, and that's all that matters."
As they walked towards the tea party, Mr. Bee's staff buzzed with excitement. The atmosphere was filled with laughter and chatter, a stark contrast to the tension that had filled the room just moments before.
The tea party was a grand affair, with delicacies from both the vampire and werewolf communities. Mr. Bee and Officer Swan mingled with the guests, ensuring that everyone had a good time.
The evening wore on, and the tea party came to an end. Mr. Bee and Officer Swan bid farewell to the kings and their guests, feeling proud of the work they had done.
As they walked back to their office, Officer Swan turned to Mr. Bee. "You know, Bee, you're not just a detective. You're a symbol of hope for these communities."
Mr. Bee smiled, feeling a sense of pride and purpose. "That's what it's all about, Swan. Making a difference and bringing people together."
The night ended on a high note, with Mr. Bee and Officer Swan looking forward to their next adventure.