In this chapter, the wolf's assistant explains that he thinks the light fairy tale is used to save the world, or to summon the dragon god. He also explains that the book has no records, and that he has studied it for many years, but has not found a new way of breaking the curse. He hopes that the villagers will return to find him and his companions, and he asks them to keep a secret about mermaid dina after they return. He tells them about the rumors about mermaids in the island, and how he spread the rumor about the curse, hoping that the mermaid would be taken away. When he hears the sound of the mermaid singing, he realizes that it is indeed the sound he usually makes when rubbing alcohol. The sound has been amplified, and the villagers can hear it. The truth, he says, is only found by searching.
In this chapter, the wolf's assistant explains that he thinks the light fairy tale is used to save the world, or to summon the dragon god. He also explains that the book has no records, and that he has studied it for many years, but has not found a new way of breaking the curse. He hopes that the villagers will return to find him and his companions, and he asks them to keep a secret about mermaid dina after they return. He tells them about the rumors about mermaids in the island, and how he spread the rumor about the curse, hoping that the mermaid would be taken away. When he hears the sound of the mermaid singing, he realizes that it is indeed the sound he usually makes when rubbing alcohol. The sound has been amplified, and the villagers can hear it. The truth, he says, is only found by searching.