The next stop is the village of guta, where the train has just left. The narrator tells the audience that the magical realm is not all that different from the outside. The trees and houses are ordinary and the people seem ordinary. He asks if the girl in the necklace is also a student at the magic academy, but the narrator says that judging from her looks, she is quite old. She says that even if she is already a witch once she turns 30, she will lose her magic once she becomes an ordinary person. She tells the girls that she has her little sister with her and that she doesn't need their concern. She asks if they are two far apart and says that if they don't talk to each other, she won't blame her for dropping the formality. She then asks the girls if they have a magic wand and asks them if they would like to try it on her. The girls are horrified at the idea that they are already witches. They wonder if the train is broken and what is going on.
The next stop is the village of guta, where the train has just left. The narrator tells the audience that the magical realm is not all that different from the outside. The trees and houses are ordinary and the people seem ordinary. He asks if the girl in the necklace is also a student at the magic academy, but the narrator says that judging from her looks, she is quite old. She says that even if she is already a witch once she turns 30, she will lose her magic once she becomes an ordinary person. She tells the girls that she has her little sister with her and that she doesn't need their concern. She asks if they are two far apart and says that if they don't talk to each other, she won't blame her for dropping the formality. She then asks the girls if they have a magic wand and asks them if they would like to try it on her. The girls are horrified at the idea that they are already witches. They wonder if the train is broken and what is going on.