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Summary: At the hospital, Ellis managed to heal Nadie with her powers however she faints due to exhaustion. Blue-Eyes explains that witches were basically gods, but as time passed their powered died out, in fact she is a decedent of one. She went on to explaining who Ellis actually is, apparently Ellis is apart of an experiment funded by the government to revive the witches power. The organization that Blue-Eyes work for believed that this power should not be resurrected and hence tried to stop the project. Eventually they managed however, one person insisted on continuing the experiment; Rosenberg. As Blue-Eyes finished her explanation, Nadie realized that Ellis was conscience all that time.

The next morning Ellis refused to speak, when she did she bid Nadie farewell and jumped over a building. Meanwhile, Blue-Eyes notices a shadow near by, it was some from the night-clan. Nadie was worried about Ellis and set off to look for her. Ellis didn’t know what to do, so she looked for L.A. When she found him, she proposed that they run away to a place far away, together. Suddenly a near by pay phone rings which triggered L.A to go crazy, it seems like it reminded him of Rosenberg. Unsure if L.A is still good or bad, Ellis runs away once again.

Eventually Nadie and Blue-Eyes found Ellis. Again, Ellis tried to run but Nadie quickly embraces her. Ellis claims that she must stay away from Nadie so she would not harm her again, however Nadie said that she shouldn’t try and burden herself. Nadie propose that they head towards Winay Marka, what ever happens they should find the answer. Next scene involves Nadie and Ellis arriving at some ruins and at the entrance of the ruins was Rosenberg.

Thoughts: I liked this episode, its a fair mix of both developments and explanations. The first half pretty much revealed everything and confirmed all the things that was hinted to us before. Whereas the second half really showed the fragile side of Ellis which was really quite moving since I’ve always seen Ellis as a naïve and carefree girl (at least up until the last few episodes).

The suddenly “change” in L.A was a bit of a surprise, perhaps it was even a little too sympathetic. I got a feeling that it won’t be a happy ending for him, may be something along the lines of sacrificing himself in order to stop Rosenberg? Speaking of Rosenberg, I am still curious as to what his plans are because as I said last week, it would be lame if he wanted to “rule/destroy the world with the witches power!”.

Through out the series, especially in the past couple of episodes the developments between Nadie and Ellis have been great, and this episode really adds to it. This episode feels like they have decided together what is best for them; going to find the answer. So I really hope the ending will make use of developments and deliver something memorable. Only 3 more episodes until the end, I really like how the story is developing. Hopefully a little bit on Lirio and Rigardo next time.

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