In this chapter, we learn that the gods have no children who have been put to bed by the spiked Ambrosia. The spell that woke up the school was the result of the gods' divine spark linking the souls of gods to their souls. But why is it that the girl who drank the spiked "Ambrosia" is anomalous? Because she shares her "soul" with her cat. The gods agree that they must act immediately to save their friends, but they must remember that "mourning mortals" will abandon them if they do not do so. They decide to take action against the school, but first they need to find out what the school's staff is up to. If they find out, they can use the spell to get back at the school.
In this chapter, we learn that the gods have no children who have been put to bed by the spiked Ambrosia. The spell that woke up the school was the result of the gods' divine spark linking the souls of gods to their souls. But why is it that the girl who drank the spiked "Ambrosia" is anomalous? Because she shares her "soul" with her cat. The gods agree that they must act immediately to save their friends, but they must remember that "mourning mortals" will abandon them if they do not do so. They decide to take action against the school, but first they need to find out what the school's staff is up to. If they find out, they can use the spell to get back at the school.