The next morning, Dr. Manette tells the gang that he's been having a good time. He's glad that they're back in the community, because he thinks it's lonely. He also says that they should visit Aka's grave every year, even if they don't get to see him. They're going to do it anyway, he says, because they've made a new vow to each other. They go back to the house where they found the body of the hanged man, and Dr Manette thanks them for coming back. He tells them that the man would like to speak with them, and that he couldn't do anything about it. He thanks them all for their kindness, and says that he wants to be free to come and go wherever he likes.
The next morning, Dr. Manette tells the gang that he's been having a good time. He's glad that they're back in the community, because he thinks it's lonely. He also says that they should visit Aka's grave every year, even if they don't get to see him. They're going to do it anyway, he says, because they've made a new vow to each other. They go back to the house where they found the body of the hanged man, and Dr Manette thanks them for coming back. He tells them that the man would like to speak with them, and that he couldn't do anything about it. He thanks them all for their kindness, and says that he wants to be free to come and go wherever he likes.