In this chapter, we learn that the mirage fairy goes through the memory of its target, and shows hallucination. It is invisible to one's naked eye until it has been satisfied. The narrator tells us that the fairy is using a lot of mana to do its work. He says that he thought he was about to die, but now he wonders if she is okay. He wonders if the others will follow, and he wonders how they will survive if she fails. He also says that they can all die together if she does not succeed. He tells the girls to use the mana collected by the fairy instead of standing in the center of the circle since they do not have the magic to draw the circle correctly. He adds that there were some kids who drew the circle incorrectly during the test. He asks if they are alone, and she says that she is not. He then tells her that she should ask her mom when she goes home, and that she will learn from her sister, who can still keep her family together even after she has been exposed to her secrets
In this chapter, we learn that the mirage fairy goes through the memory of its target, and shows hallucination. It is invisible to one's naked eye until it has been satisfied. The narrator tells us that the fairy is using a lot of mana to do its work. He says that he thought he was about to die, but now he wonders if she is okay. He wonders if the others will follow, and he wonders how they will survive if she fails. He also says that they can all die together if she does not succeed. He tells the girls to use the mana collected by the fairy instead of standing in the center of the circle since they do not have the magic to draw the circle correctly. He adds that there were some kids who drew the circle incorrectly during the test. He asks if they are alone, and she says that she is not. He then tells her that she should ask her mom when she goes home, and that she will learn from her sister, who can still keep her family together even after she has been exposed to her secrets