In this chapter, we learn that Amu's character is transforming with El. Amu asks if she can see ghosts, but she says she can't because she's not a ghost. When she sees the light, Amu exclaims that she finally has her first character. She's happy because she feels El's power in her, and she can feel it in herself. She wonders if El is useless, but Amu says he's useless after all. She asks why ikuto doesn't care about her anymore, and he says he hates her because she is his little sister. She says she won't ever forgive him, and then she whips him. The tournament is about to begin, and Amu is the head of cheering for the team that's going to play in the tournament. He says he wants the team to win, too, because winning and losing will be judged on the same basis. He wants to cheer so everyone will think they're cheering for a star team.
In this chapter, we learn that Amu's character is transforming with El. Amu asks if she can see ghosts, but she says she can't because she's not a ghost. When she sees the light, Amu exclaims that she finally has her first character. She's happy because she feels El's power in her, and she can feel it in herself. She wonders if El is useless, but Amu says he's useless after all. She asks why ikuto doesn't care about her anymore, and he says he hates her because she is his little sister. She says she won't ever forgive him, and then she whips him. The tournament is about to begin, and Amu is the head of cheering for the team that's going to play in the tournament. He says he wants the team to win, too, because winning and losing will be judged on the same basis. He wants to cheer so everyone will think they're cheering for a star team.