In this chapter, we find out that Lapis and Chiron have fought a triple battle before, and that none of the three of them has ever fought a battle before. Chiron feels that he's overthinking things, but he can still feel his presence in the water. He's cleaning up around the pond after a big storm, and he notices that the jellyfish have gotten tangled up in their tentacles. Chiron says he'll go to the moon with the other two to give the other one a piece of his mind. Chiron tells us that he has two crystals, one black and one white, and they're made up of different parts. The black part is the one that helps Lapis, and the white part helps Chiron. Chiron asks Chiron if there's anything else he can do for him, and Chiron says that he can't, because he'd rather be alone on the moon than anyone else.
In this chapter, we find out that Lapis and Chiron have fought a triple battle before, and that none of the three of them has ever fought a battle before. Chiron feels that he's overthinking things, but he can still feel his presence in the water. He's cleaning up around the pond after a big storm, and he notices that the jellyfish have gotten tangled up in their tentacles. Chiron says he'll go to the moon with the other two to give the other one a piece of his mind. Chiron tells us that he has two crystals, one black and one white, and they're made up of different parts. The black part is the one that helps Lapis, and the white part helps Chiron. Chiron asks Chiron if there's anything else he can do for him, and Chiron says that he can't, because he'd rather be alone on the moon than anyone else.