Rani's POV. "Kion, Do you remember where Kiara went?" I ask Kion. "She left 3 years ago. Why?" Kion asks. "Well, I want to tell her something." I tell Kion. "Hmm. If you really want to see her, we can go to my old home today." Kion tells me. "That sounds nice and all, but who would rule this kingdom, Kion? Huh? Did you think of that?" I asked Kion. "Yes, I did, Rani. Raja and Sawa. Only temporary, though." Kion tells me. "Well, I want to bring them with us, Kion. They should meet they're grandma, grandpa, auntie, uncle, other auntie. They should meet the other half of the family." I tell Kion. "Well, we need SOMEONE to rule The Tree of Life temporarily. Wait! What about Fuli and Azaad?" Kion asks. "Why Fuli and Azaad? I mean Fuli would be OK, but Azaad, eh." I tell Kion. "Come on. Only temporary, Rani." Kion tells me. "Hmm. Fine. But if when we come back and The Tree is on fire, I will never leave The Tree of Life ever again, OK, Kion?" I tell Kion. "Deal." Kion says. "Come on. We gotta go break the news. Hey, Fuli, Azaad, Can you guys temporarily rule The Tree of Life for a while?" I ask Fuli and Azaad. "Sure. You know what they say, 'If we don't have trust, we don't have anything at all'." Fuli tells me reassuring me that she and Azaad can rule The Tree of Life for a few days. "Thanks, Fuli. Thanks, Azaad. Now we have to go. We are going to visit The Pride Lands. Bye." I tell Fuli and Azaad. Kiara's POV. "Oh, Kovu, Don't our cubs look so adorable?" I ask Kovu. "Of course, Kiara. They are the cutest cubs I have ever seen." Kovu tells me. "Kiara, You have become such a great mother. And Kovu, you have become such a great father." Dad says to Kovu and me. "Thank you, Dad." I say to Dad. "Thank you, Simba. It's nice to have someone who actually cares about what I care about." Kovu says to Dad. "And that is.....?" Dad asks Kovu. "The only thing I care about is Kiara. She completes me. I don't know what I would do without her. And I also don't know what I would do without these cubs, so I want to do my best to become a good father one day." Kovu says to Dad. "Oh, Kovu. You already are. You are the best husband." I say to Kovu. "And the best daddy." Asha, our daughter says. "Yeah, Dad. Asha's right." Koda, our son, says. "Yeah, Daddy, Asha and Koda is right. You are the best Daddy." Leah, our 2nd born daughter, and 2nd born cub, says. "And the best brother." Vitani says. "The best son-in-law." Mom and Dad say.