In this chapter, Alphonse explains that he is staying in Florence and drinking the coffee that he has always dreamed of. He does not know when the time has come for him to return to the era, but he does know that his nightmares are caused by the black pattern in his clothes. He also explains that there are bad things happening in the city, and that staying home is safer than hitting them. He tells his friend that they are the "knights of medici." He explains that the current knights are under the control of the "current medici family." He adds that in this era, which is not democratic, there are two powers: one is the Catholic faction, led by the pope, and the other is the "super rich medici" family, which has a lot of influence in the country. He believes that helping the little bro-liu-ya find the person who has the "black pattern" will be easier with the power of the pope and the medici. The narrator then reports that the cathedral's squad has returned with two dead, five injured, and they have saved two civilians. He asks his friend to go back to his house and find someone to ask directions, but the narrator says that he still has to keep trying.
In this chapter, Alphonse explains that he is staying in Florence and drinking the coffee that he has always dreamed of. He does not know when the time has come for him to return to the era, but he does know that his nightmares are caused by the black pattern in his clothes. He also explains that there are bad things happening in the city, and that staying home is safer than hitting them. He tells his friend that they are the "knights of medici." He explains that the current knights are under the control of the "current medici family." He adds that in this era, which is not democratic, there are two powers: one is the Catholic faction, led by the pope, and the other is the "super rich medici" family, which has a lot of influence in the country. He believes that helping the little bro-liu-ya find the person who has the "black pattern" will be easier with the power of the pope and the medici. The narrator then reports that the cathedral's squad has returned with two dead, five injured, and they have saved two civilians. He asks his friend to go back to his house and find someone to ask directions, but the narrator says that he still has to keep trying.