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Hiro to the Rescue!
Book: Hiro to the Rescue! Read Online Free
Author: Disney Book Group
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till my brother sees you!”
    Hiro stood still and watched. A moment passed. A tear ran down his cheek.

    Tadashi had made a nurse bot. He wanted to heal people. He didn’t want to hurt anyone.
    â€œTadashi had to help,” Hiro whispered. He understood now.
    Just then, Hiro noticed that his friends were in the room—Fred, Wasabi, Honey, and Go Go.
    â€œGuys, I’m...I’m—” Hiro said.
    Go Go hugged Hiro. “We’re going to catch Callaghan,” she said.
    â€œBut maybe don’t leave your team stranded on a spooky island next time?” Wasabi said, and Go Go nodded.
    Hiro felt awful. “Oh, man.”
    â€œIt’s cool.” Fred smiled. “Heathcliff picked us up in the family chopper.”
    Honey held up a video chip from the island. “We found something you should see.”
    The friends gathered around Hiro’s computer. They watched the first section of the video, which showed what had taken place before Krei’s teleportation demonstration. Krei, Callaghan, and Abigail were all together.
    Hiro looked closely at Abigail. He saw callaghan on her helmet. “The pilot was Callaghan’s daughter. Callaghan blames Krei.”
    Fred stared at the video. “This is a revenge story.”

E verything made sense now. Callaghan was the enemy. He had caused the fire at San Fransokyo Tech. He had stolen Hiro’s microbots and created more. He had used the neural transmitter fitted into his Kabuki mask to control them. Callaghan had used the microbots to move pieces of the portal from Krei’s lab on the island.
    Hiro guessed that Callaghan was headed to the grand opening of the new Krei Tech campus in San Fransokyo.

    Meanwhile, Callaghan confronted Alistair Krei at the campus.
    â€œYou took everything from me when you sent Abigail into that machine!” Callaghan shouted.
    Krei couldn’t believe it. Callaghan was using the microbots to put the pieces of the portal back together. He wanted Krei to watch as he turned on the faulty portal. Once it was on, it would suck everything Krei had worked for inside and destroy it. Then he would send Krei into the portal, too.
    The team got there just as Callaghan sent his microbots to capture Krei.

    â€œProfessor Callaghan!” Hiro yelled. “Let him go! Is this what Abigail would have wanted?” He knew how the professor felt. “This won’t change anything. Trust me, I know.”
    Callaghan didn’t listen. He wanted to destroy Krei!
    The team jumped into action.
    â€œGo for the mask!” Hiro yelled.
    The team used all their powers, but they were losing.
    â€œListen up. Use those big brains of yours to think your way out. There are no dead ends!” Hiro told his friends.
    He wanted them to work together. As a team, they were stronger than Callaghan and the microbots.
    He told Fred to create smoke so they could hide from Callaghan, who was at the top of a tower of microbots. Wasabi slashed the microbots with his laser gloves, keeping the swarm unfocused. Go Go threw her discs to make cracks in the tower of bots that held up Callaghan. Honey threw a chem-ball to deepen the cracks that Go Go had created. Together they knocked Callaghan to the ground and saved Krei from his enemy.

    â€œNo!” Callaghan cried.
    Hiro directed Fred to grab the professor’s mask. When it was taken from his face, the microbots fell to the ground. Because they had been holding the portal, the portal fell to the ground as well.
    But it was still sucking everything inside! Baymax stared at the portal.
    â€œWe need to get out of here, now!” Hiro said, starting to worry. “Baymax!”
    Baymax pointed toward the portal. “My sensor is detecting signs of life.”
    â€œCallaghan’s daughter!” said Hiro. “She’s still alive!” He looked at Baymax, and the two friends went into the portal together. They reached the pod. Abigail was alive but very
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