"The Rudiments of Wisdom, Part Three: Enter With Drag On"
Pete Wisdom sits in a Cardiff bar and shoots off a diatribe against the Welsh. Ill-advised, to the max, but Pete has a plan. The purpose of the premeditated provocation is to inspire local crimelord, Dave Griffin to remember his former existence as Y Ddraig Goch, the mythical Welsh Dragon, and reclaim his lost honor.
The taunting at least has worked, when a furious Griffin grabs hold of Wisdom. Drawing on an ancient ritual, Wisdom proffers someone else to fight on his behalf... none other than Shang-Chi, the Master of Kung-Fu.
With that, Wisdom exits the bar rather smugly.
He sequesters Maureen and himself to a seedy Bed and Breakfast room for his own selfish sexual gratification. Not that she's complaining, though.
In another equally seedy Bed and Breakfast room at another building, the rest of MI:13 are doing what they were ordered to do; keeping observation.
Back in the bar, Shang-Chi has wiped the floor with Griffin's thugs. A roundhouse kick in the chops is enough for Griffin to get mad enough to shed his skin and summon the Dragon within.
A wave of somnolence sweeps over Cardiff, as the Dragon saps energy from the populace for his trial with Chi. As the Dragon lands a possibly fatal blow, he repents and spares Chi's life. This altruistic act goes some way towards regaining long lost honor.
Set to a soundtrack of Welsh Pop superstars.