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Cyndi then formed a world-wide search team with Mario, Luigi, along with several other volunteers in addition to correspondents stationed around [[Earth|the world]]. After Cyndi read a report from the search team members in [[Moscow]], Luigi told her that Moscow was the last possible place that Captain Lou could've been. Cyndi insisted that they couldn't give up hope, regardless of how serious the situation had gotten. One of the volunteers then presented Cyndi with a message from [[Mr. President|the President]]. Upon reading it aloud, Cyndi discovered that the President had called off Operation Lou Search, and decreed Captain Lou missing forever.
Cyndi then formed a world-wide search team with Mario, Luigi, along with several other volunteers in addition to correspondents stationed around [[Earth|the world]]. After Cyndi read a report from the search team members in [[Moscow]], Luigi told her that Moscow was the last possible place that Captain Lou could've been. Cyndi insisted that they couldn't give up hope, regardless of how serious the situation had gotten. One of the volunteers then presented Cyndi with a message from [[Mr. President|the President]]. Upon reading it aloud, Cyndi discovered that the President had called off Operation Lou Search, and decreed Captain Lou missing forever.


After the search team disbanded, Mario and Luigi tried to cheer Cyndi up, but she didn't feel much better. When Cyndi couldn't find any more [[pizza]], Mario told Cyndi that the volunteers had eaten the last of it, and he went out to buy some more. While Mario was gone, Captain Lou entered Mario Brothers Plumbing, wondering about what had happened while he was "missing". When Cyndi showed Captain Lou his note, he realized that he had torn it out wrong, and that the last part should've read "I've gone for good fried chicken. Back in an hour.". Captain Lou stated that afterwards, he got tired of waiting for Cyndi at his house, and followed her fliers to Mario Brothers Plumbing, thus ending the suspicion of him actually being the [["Crotch-Face Guy"]].
After the search team disbanded, Mario and Luigi tried to cheer Cyndi up, but she didn't feel much better. When Cyndi couldn't find any more [[pizza]], Mario told Cyndi that the volunteers had eaten the last of it, and he went out to buy some more. While Mario was gone, Captain Lou entered Mario Brothers Plumbing, wondering about what had happened while he was "missing". When Cyndi showed Captain Lou his note, he realized that he had torn it out wrong, and that the last part should've read "I've gone for good fried chicken. Back in an hour.". Captain Lou stated that afterwards, he got tired of waiting for Cyndi at his house, and followed her fliers to Mario Brothers Plumbing.


Cyndi then introduced Captain Lou to Luigi, who was thrilled to meet him. Cyndi then gave Luigi her thanks, and asked him to say goodbye to Mario for her, as she and Captain Lou left to finally go on their picnic.
Cyndi then introduced Captain Lou to Luigi, who was thrilled to meet him. Cyndi then gave Luigi her thanks, and asked him to say goodbye to Mario for her, as she and Captain Lou left to finally go on their picnic.