In this chapter, the fairy tells us that she was once a free fairy who cast spells to protect the loveliness of the tree. She had thought that the demigod who had come to eat the tree and herbs was some kind of demigod, but when she saw him she cast a spell so that he would not be able to harm her. She tells him that she has come to visit the tree because she is lonely and that she will visit more often. She also tells him about her former master, who had split up with her three months ago. He had been the owner of the spring, but he had lost his memory and had been relegated to earth. He has become the master of the spirit spring. The fairy tells her that she is not a liar and that it was a small god who gave her the spell. She says that the demon race is trying to hurt her.
In this chapter, the fairy tells us that she was once a free fairy who cast spells to protect the loveliness of the tree. She had thought that the demigod who had come to eat the tree and herbs was some kind of demigod, but when she saw him she cast a spell so that he would not be able to harm her. She tells him that she has come to visit the tree because she is lonely and that she will visit more often. She also tells him about her former master, who had split up with her three months ago. He had been the owner of the spring, but he had lost his memory and had been relegated to earth. He has become the master of the spirit spring. The fairy tells her that she is not a liar and that it was a small god who gave her the spell. She says that the demon race is trying to hurt her.