Professor Layton and the Politician's Wrath
15 parts Complete MatureThe second story in the series! Part of the 'Unwounded Future' series/AU whatever you want to call it.
Set shortly after 'Professor Layton and the Conspicuous Organisation.' The Professor has returned from his adventure in America! But what exactly was he doing there in the first place? The Professor has noticed people have been disappearing from the streets of London, making it much more quieter than it usually is.
'Professor Layton and the Politician's Wrath' explores Layton's adventure in America as well as how Luke and Flora can solve mysteries by themselves, without their mentor. Also features returning characters such as Bill Hawks.
Shortly after stopping Cyrus and defeating Targent, the Professor and gang decide to relax at Clive's house, where Layton talks about how great everyone was solving the mystery, especially Luke and Flora. But something is on the Professor's mind. The streets of London have been quiet. Very quiet. Layton thinks this is strange and that something is causing this event of silence.
But, little does he know, an old rival of Dimitri and Clive has been making moves of his own in order to silence people who threaten his rule and also wants to target the Professor and gang. Can Layton and Co. stop this evil madman from perfecting his rule? Can they stop him from silencing and threatening to kill people? And can Layton trust his friends to not betray him against this person? Or will they stab him in the back and let Layton, Luke and Flora become prisoners to the man?
WARNING: This contains MAJOR spoilers for the first story 'Professor Layton and the Conspicuous Organisation' as well as the games 'Lost/Unwound Future' and "Azran Legacy" and may contain some minor spoilers related to 'Pandora's/Diabolical Box' and 'Spectre's Call/Last Specter.' If you haven't seen or played them, then I highly recommend doing so before reading any further.
Part 1: https://www.wattpad.com/story/291696581-professor-layton-and-the-conspicuous-organisation