
Gloating over the supposed assassination of Ambassador U. Niform (who has never been given any other name than Ambassador), Ohso decides that he wants to go witness the carnage of the Stradivarius bomb for himself. Yeah, that's smart. Return to the scene of the crime. I'm sure no one will notice. I'm also sure that no one will notice Low Note, who was already at the party, mysteriously disappeared, and then suddenly reappeared after the explosion. (I'm really starting to doubt your criminal mastermindedness, sir, I really am.) Unfortunately for the criminal genius (tests pending), Tracy is a mastermind of all things detective
and he has a photographer. Anticipating the crowd that an explosion at an embassy (and really an explosion at anything) will draw, he orders the photographer to take pictures of everyone there (and hey, if it turns out that no one evil shows up, think of all of the pictures and memories that can be put into the scrap book).

Orders given, Tracy returns to the remains of the party where Lenin (or whoever he is) lets him know that the Ambassador is still okay and that he's glad that Tracy saved his life. (He's not going to give him a medal or anything like that, but he's glad all the same.) Meanwhile, Kid Vicious deals with the fact that his rock and roll career is over. Sorry guy, but people just don't want to book bands known for being at explosions (insurance purposes and all that). Oh well, at least he still has a future in the orchestra (if his father doesn't kill him first), even if he has to start his own or join up with another because Phil Harmonic wants nothing more to do with him, talented or not. (He might also want to think about getting a restraining order seeing as how old Phil has done nothing but talk about how he's going to kill the kid the entire night.)
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