In this chapter, the reader is told that the story is "purely fictitious" and that there is no intention to describe real events or people in the setting. The reader is also told that he will not be able to return to his own world until the divine child has been born. He is told not to move around until he says so, and he promises to treat him. He tells the reader that in the future, they will have a grand wedding and that they will return to their own worlds together. He asks the reader why his chest feels swollen and his chest is uncomfortable, and the reader tells him that he should not touch him again, as the healing spell is erotic and will cause discomfort.
In this chapter, the reader is told that the story is "purely fictitious" and that there is no intention to describe real events or people in the setting. The reader is also told that he will not be able to return to his own world until the divine child has been born. He is told not to move around until he says so, and he promises to treat him. He tells the reader that in the future, they will have a grand wedding and that they will return to their own worlds together. He asks the reader why his chest feels swollen and his chest is uncomfortable, and the reader tells him that he should not touch him again, as the healing spell is erotic and will cause discomfort.