Whoosh disperses, saying that the sword belongs to the two of them. He tells them to take care of it, and not to allow it to happen again. He says that he has awakened the divine personality, and that the dream has allowed him to make decisions. He claims that he is the master of the dream, and he urges them not to stop the feast. Whoosh says that it still failed, that it was because he woke up from the dream. He asks if he has bad luck, and if he is looking for the reason to object to the feast, he might as well say, "I have bad luck" . He then asks if they have already agreed to be friends, and they reply that they already do. They wonder if they even managed to find the "freaking breakthrough"
Whoosh disperses, saying that the sword belongs to the two of them. He tells them to take care of it, and not to allow it to happen again. He says that he has awakened the divine personality, and that the dream has allowed him to make decisions. He claims that he is the master of the dream, and he urges them not to stop the feast. Whoosh says that it still failed, that it was because he woke up from the dream. He asks if he has bad luck, and if he is looking for the reason to object to the feast, he might as well say, "I have bad luck" . He then asks if they have already agreed to be friends, and they reply that they already do. They wonder if they even managed to find the "freaking breakthrough"