Ruchi tells Ruchi that he's just returned from a trip to Engrassia, where he ran into a man named Ganymede, who said he'd be visiting the town. Ruchi says he'll check out the town, but first, he wants to make sure that the town doesn't have any problems. He's not sure how to help the children, he says, because they're fated to die without any kind of magic to keep them alive. He also says that he has an idea: when he was a child, a demon lord named Leon ifrit used to trick a demon named shizu into giving him a certain amount of magical energy. The girl is named gabi, and she's been using these puffs to refresh her body. She's a good healer, she says, and they've been a big hit with the children. They're going to have to wait a few days before they run out, Ruchi points out, because there's still a lot of shopping to be done. He asks Ruchi if he thinks the teacher is stronger than the hero, and Ruchi answers that it's the sky dragon.
Ruchi tells Ruchi that he's just returned from a trip to Engrassia, where he ran into a man named Ganymede, who said he'd be visiting the town. Ruchi says he'll check out the town, but first, he wants to make sure that the town doesn't have any problems. He's not sure how to help the children, he says, because they're fated to die without any kind of magic to keep them alive. He also says that he has an idea: when he was a child, a demon lord named Leon ifrit used to trick a demon named shizu into giving him a certain amount of magical energy. The girl is named gabi, and she's been using these puffs to refresh her body. She's a good healer, she says, and they've been a big hit with the children. They're going to have to wait a few days before they run out, Ruchi points out, because there's still a lot of shopping to be done. He asks Ruchi if he thinks the teacher is stronger than the hero, and Ruchi answers that it's the sky dragon.