In this chapter, the Tree of Knowledge tells the young woman that she is in a paradise, but that the land has been abandoned and that she plans to leave to find a better place to live. The young woman is angry that she has been the one to destroy the land, and she blames herself for the whole thing. She says that she was the only one who could talk to the Tree, and that must have caused the man to use magic. She explains that it is her duty and joy to help the people in the past, but she is afraid that she will be punished if she tries to do so in the future.
In this chapter, the Tree of Knowledge tells the young woman that she is in a paradise, but that the land has been abandoned and that she plans to leave to find a better place to live. The young woman is angry that she has been the one to destroy the land, and she blames herself for the whole thing. She says that she was the only one who could talk to the Tree, and that must have caused the man to use magic. She explains that it is her duty and joy to help the people in the past, but she is afraid that she will be punished if she tries to do so in the future.