The chapter opens with Hiroshi's reaction to his grandfather's use of his power to destroy the jellyfish. Hiroshi tells his grandfather that the spell was "just too danger moment" and that it was too dangerous for him to use it. He asks his grandfather if he is "going crazy" , and his grandfather replies that he is not. He tells Hiroshi that he will not die, and that his eyes are "playing tricks on me" . He says he is going to get "kicked out" of stasis. He explains that the people in the town didn't realize that the stone they were using was the same stone that they had been using for thousands of years. He adds that they probably made them use the spell to kidnap the makoto and the tsubasa so that they would not know if they used the spell on them. This is why they made them kidnap them, he says. The chapter ends with a discussion of the need for a "great deal of funds" and a "network of information" in order to use a "spell" as powerful as the one Hiroshi has created.
The chapter opens with Hiroshi's reaction to his grandfather's use of his power to destroy the jellyfish. Hiroshi tells his grandfather that the spell was "just too danger moment" and that it was too dangerous for him to use it. He asks his grandfather if he is "going crazy" , and his grandfather replies that he is not. He tells Hiroshi that he will not die, and that his eyes are "playing tricks on me" . He says he is going to get "kicked out" of stasis. He explains that the people in the town didn't realize that the stone they were using was the same stone that they had been using for thousands of years. He adds that they probably made them use the spell to kidnap the makoto and the tsubasa so that they would not know if they used the spell on them. This is why they made them kidnap them, he says. The chapter ends with a discussion of the need for a "great deal of funds" and a "network of information" in order to use a "spell" as powerful as the one Hiroshi has created.