To answer Violet Baudelaire's question from the previous chapter exactly one year before the four children, stranded on the island set sail to leave, it was confirmed that everybody survived the horrible Hotel Denouement fire although many were injured. This is all thanks to a great deed by a heroic Judge who knew the sad tale of the Baudelaire's very well. The woman named Justice Strauss managed to get to the lobby before the fire got out of hand and announced to everybody to take off their blindfolds and evacuate the building.
Thanks to this everybody survived. This is something I have mixed emotions about. Thankfully many of the noble volunteers of V.F.D survived to keep the organization going. On the other hand some vile villains lived on to continue their treachery against V.F.D.
After a bit of research I have found exactly what happened to the coveted sugar bowl after the Hotel Denouement fire. After the death of Dewey Denouement, his brother Frank decided to visit his library. After he arrived via the underground tunnels he found an object that was very important to V.F.D, the sugar bowl.
Frank quickly took the sugar bowl and installed 3 V.F.D locks so that know villains could get in to the library full of many V.F.D secrets. Frank felt something that I will mention again called "mixed emotions". His brother Dewey had just died because of the horrible villains that his other brother Ernest worked with, but he also saw hope for V.F.D as he now had the sugar bowl. He wondered how his brother Ernest felt about Dewey's death and if he was still working with the traitorous side of V.F.D after all this.
But for now he decided he had to knock those thoughts out of his mind and get the Sugar Bowl to his associates and find a safe place to keep it. "The world is quiet here" Frank said to himself. Indeed it was, for now.
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After A Series Of Unfortunate Events "
FanfictionMy opinion on what happens after the events of "The End". This is based mostly on the Netflix series so it may not be very accurate to the books.
