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Kamishima and Miwa rush to Taizo, who has suffered a health shock, but to their relief, he is already doing better. Miwa reveals that she is related to Taizo, and after a brief conversation, Taizo asks her to return to her work. Meanwhile, the writer Kurosawa struggles with his latest manuscript titled "Will" and often visits the bar to seek inspiration. Kamishima learns about Kurosawa's regular visits from the hotel staff.

In the bar, Kurosawa engages in profound conversations with the bartender Ryu Sasakura. They discuss the meaning of life and the challenges of professional dedication. Ryu serves Kurosawa a cocktail called Sledgehammer, symbolizing the effort required to overcome personal obstacles. This encounter revitalizes Kurosawa's spirit and motivates him to complete his novel.

Later, Taizo and Ryu share a quiet moment in front of the bar. The casually dressed Taizo suggests a game of tag, symbolizing unfulfilled wishes and family bonds. The two reflect on the transience of life and the importance of memories. The episode concludes with the ceremonial reopening of Edenhall, marking the beginning of a new era. Taizo recounts the story of Edenhall, where fairies once gathered and left behind a precious glass as a symbol of happiness.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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