In this chapter, we learn that Lapis Lazuli and his men have been searching for a way to get back to the moon, but they've found no luck. They've been looking for the legendary slug who freed them from the clutches of the moon-creatures. The slug tells us that he's the one who freed his people from the "lunarians" . He's not the only one who's heard this story, and he'd like to hear it firsthand. He also wants to know if the legend is true that the moon is a place where all the immortals are equal in appearance. We learn that the first humans on the moon were animals that transformed to humans, and that they were attacked by the lunarians to become humans again. Lapis says that he still loves the sensei of the "things that once lived" on this planet, but he can't say whether they were humans or not.
In this chapter, we learn that Lapis Lazuli and his men have been searching for a way to get back to the moon, but they've found no luck. They've been looking for the legendary slug who freed them from the clutches of the moon-creatures. The slug tells us that he's the one who freed his people from the "lunarians" . He's not the only one who's heard this story, and he'd like to hear it firsthand. He also wants to know if the legend is true that the moon is a place where all the immortals are equal in appearance. We learn that the first humans on the moon were animals that transformed to humans, and that they were attacked by the lunarians to become humans again. Lapis says that he still loves the sensei of the "things that once lived" on this planet, but he can't say whether they were humans or not.