In this chapter, we learn more about the family's plans for the future. First, the family explains that the baby girl they nicknamed "Soffie" is actually a reincarnation of the princess they met at the beginning of the story. They named her "Princess" so that she would be able to communicate with the other children in the future, as well as with the gods. We also learn that the garm, the pastry chef, has become a favorite of the kids in the neighborhood. The family also learns that the monk in the monk's clothes looks like a modern monk. They decide to surprise their old friends, who are sleeping, and let them know that they're coming.
In this chapter, we learn more about the family's plans for the future. First, the family explains that the baby girl they nicknamed "Soffie" is actually a reincarnation of the princess they met at the beginning of the story. They named her "Princess" so that she would be able to communicate with the other children in the future, as well as with the gods. We also learn that the garm, the pastry chef, has become a favorite of the kids in the neighborhood. The family also learns that the monk in the monk's clothes looks like a modern monk. They decide to surprise their old friends, who are sleeping, and let them know that they're coming.