In this chapter, we learn that the fairy girl we saw earlier in the day is actually the same girl that we met in the morning. We learn that this is because of the fact that the "inner" of the fairy is the same as the "outer" , meaning that the inner is the one that controls the outer world. This means that even if the world finds out that the girl we met earlier is a fairy, the fairy will still be able to act like a girl. This is because the fairy has a "hobby" of pretending that she is a girl, which is why she met the girl in the first place. This explains why she was able to meet the girl without losing her control. The fairy asks the boy if he can leave her alone for a bit, but the boy is too upset to do so. He begs the boy to help him, and the boy agrees.
In this chapter, we learn that the fairy girl we saw earlier in the day is actually the same girl that we met in the morning. We learn that this is because of the fact that the "inner" of the fairy is the same as the "outer" , meaning that the inner is the one that controls the outer world. This means that even if the world finds out that the girl we met earlier is a fairy, the fairy will still be able to act like a girl. This is because the fairy has a "hobby" of pretending that she is a girl, which is why she met the girl in the first place. This explains why she was able to meet the girl without losing her control. The fairy asks the boy if he can leave her alone for a bit, but the boy is too upset to do so. He begs the boy to help him, and the boy agrees.