Aaron continued walking into his city, seeing the faint glimpse of people moving around as they walked around the corners of the city. It was nice to finally have people he hadn't actually spoken to before come to live in his Kingdom. Beforehand, it just felt like an overly-large base for his friends. "Now, what to do first? I could announce that the tournament is starting, or I could have that YuGiOh battle with Crystet before it...." Aaron contemplated. These were the decisions that had to be made with the utmost care. One wrong choice and his life would be eternally joked on. At least, that's if he was on Twitter. He wasn't right now, so his choice didn't really affect anything right now.
"Eh, I'll do the YuGiOh battle later. This competition is of utmost importance, and it takes precedence over a YuGiOh battle." Aaron confirmed with himself, and he snapped his fingers, disappearing from the city. Aaron used Boundless Telekinesis to go from his Kingdom to outside the human King's Kingdom. After all, he did say that he would help Aaron establish the tournament as an actual event.
Aaron looked towards one of the human guards standing outside of the gate. That guard just stared at him in awe as Aaron chuckled. "Don't be surprised. I'm just here to talk with your King. He owes me a favour, and I plan to collect it." Aaron explained as he walked inside, both guards astounded at this guy's audacity. After all, if the King owed HIM a favour, you had better let him into the city.
Aaron waked inside, blending in with the crowd, oddly enough. Nobody really paid any attention to him as he walked by. He looked like a human in a suit to everyone who looked at him. Aaron approached the castle, only to be stopped by the guards. "Hold on there, buddy. You can obviously see that this is the castle, home to the King. Unless you have business sanctioned by him, you're not coming any further." The guards warned Aaron, causing him to slightly chuckle. "I'm Aaron Stone. The man who he owes a favour. I am the guy who diffused the situation earlier where he was almost thrown out of his position as King. He'll know my name, and he knows that he owes me a favour." Aaron told the guards before moving past them. They tried to intercept him, but their feet were glued to the ground. Aaron smirked as he walked into the castle, wondering what would be inside.
Butlers and maids were walking around hurriedly, flustered for an unknown reason. Aaron waved one of the butlers down, surprised that it worked. "Excuse me, would you show me to the King's chambers? I need to speak to the King." Aaron asked, the butler's face turning a pale white. "You...you're him...the one that he's been waiting for. Please, follow me, Mr Stone." The butler responded before quickly rushing off, beckoning Aaron to follow him. Aaron teleported to him every second just so he didn't lose the butler. After all, it was an enormous castle.
After a single minute, Aaron and the Butler appeared outside of the King's Chambers. The butler knocked on the doors to the room, followed by the King's voice. "Yes? Who is there?" The King asked loudly so that his voice could pass through the doors. "This is your butler, sir! He is here!" The butler responded. "He...? Who's he...oh my god! Let him in! Don't keep the man, or inhuman male, waiting!" The King yelled, realising who was standing outside the door with his butler. The doors opened up, and Aaron entered the room, the blinding light striking him in the face. "Damn. I should have expected you'd have a well-lit room." Aaron commented, his eyes adjusting to the light.
"Sorry about that, Aaron. I didn't expect you'd have such an aversion to the light." The King apologised, inviting Aaron to sit down. "No, I just wasn't expecting this amount of concentrated light. What is this, a greenhouse?" Aaron responded, confusing the King. "Excuse me, but would you mind explaining to me what a greenhouse is? It doesn't sound any different from a normal home." The King asked Aaron, who let out a sigh. "A greenhouse is something I found that uses glass to reflect light into an area. It is usually used for growing plants and animals, and the temperatures can reach uninhabitable levels if enough glass is used." Aaron explained, intriguing the King. "Would you mind telling me more about some of the stuff you found?" The King asked, but Aaron lifted his hand, declining the request. "No, not right now. However, I'll tell you more later. I've come to talk to you about the tournament. Everything is ready for the competition to be held." Aaron replied, shocking the King even further.
"In less than a single day?! How was that even possible?!" The King asked Aaron in pure awe. It takes months or even years to set up events of this scale for a human task force, but in less than a day? It was absolutely insane. "Yeah, it was honestly easy. I created the Kingdom in less than ten minutes, and I spent the rest of the time getting people to live in the city." Aaron responded, his eyes glowing pink for a split second. A small hologram, or illusion, of his city, appeared in the palm of his hand. "This is my city, Human King. I live in a small house at the highest point of the Kingdom. Where a castle would be, I placed my house. You see, I don't really like the idea of living in a large building anymore. I have some...bad experiences with them, you see." Aaron explained.
"Now, I much prefer to live in a small house with a large enough bunker underneath. Anyways, I've gotten too far off track, so are you ready to announce to the Kingdoms that a tournament is being held?" Aaron asked, extending his hand towards the King.
"Honestly, I never thought you'd actually host something like this. However, I owe you a huge favour, so this is how I pay you back." The King responded, shaking Aaron's hand firmly.
The tournament was officially on.