Ron sat in his luxurious penthouse hotel suite, his mind shrouded in an aura of mystery as he pondered the Ancient One. His eyes seemed to hold a secret, a knowledge that only he possessed.
"I want to see what kind of Ancient One we're talking about," Ron said to himself, his voice barely above a whisper.
Suddenly, Red Queen's holographic image popped up in his holographic bracelet, her eyes sparkling with curiosity.
"Sir, are you thinking of visiting the Ancient One?" Red Queen asked, her voice echoing in the room.
Ron's expression remained enigmatic, his eyes gleaming with an otherworldly intensity. "Yes, I am. Can you find the location of Kamar-Taj? Use anti-magic detection so you can see where the real location is."
Red Queen nodded and began to scan the area, using her advanced technology to detect any magical signatures. After a few moments, she looked up with a serious expression.
"I've found the location, sir. But I must warn you, Kamar-Taj is a place of great power and magic. Are you sure you're ready for this?"
Ron's smile was cryptic, his eyes seeming to hold a hidden meaning. "Hey, Red Queen, you underestimate me too much. I'm not just a pretty face, you know. I'm like a superhero, minus the cape."
Red Queen raised an eyebrow. "Sir, I'm not sure if that's a compliment or an insult."
Ron chuckled. "Take it as a compliment, Red Queen. Now, are you going to brief me on the location and layout of Kamar-Taj, or do I have to do it myself?"
Red Queen shook her head, a hint of amusement in her voice. "I'll brief you, sir. But please, try not to get yourself killed. Again."
Ron grinned. "I'll try my best, Red Queen. But no promises. After all, I'm like a fine wine – I only get better with age... and by 'better,' I mean more reckless and impulsive."
Red Queen sighed. "I'll teleport you to Kamar-Taj. Just... try to stay out of trouble, okay?"
Ron nodded, his eyes gleaming with mischief. "I'll try. But no promises. I'm like a magnet for trouble – it's like we have a special connection or something."