AMBot | 07/06/2024 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
In a reflective introduction, Dahlia reminisces about her life so far, lamenting missed opportunities and expressing a desire for a second chance. The story then shifts to her childhood in her new life, where she wakes up early and watches her father Carlo at work. Carlo explains to her the world of magical devices—tools that use magical stones to perform various tasks and make life easier for everyone.

The young Dahlia is fascinated by these devices and learns that anyone can use them, unlike magic, which requires an innate talent. Carlo shows her how different magical stones can be combined to create unique devices. Inspired, Dahlia expresses her wish to become a magical craftswoman like her father, which Carlo encouragingly supports.

When Dahlia plays with her friend Irma, she learns about Irma’s dream of becoming a hairdresser and her struggle with drying long hair. This gives Dahlia the idea to invent a magical hairdryer using fire and wind magic stones. Excited, she runs to her father, who praises her ingenuity but points out that she needs more experience before she can build the device.

Despite her father’s warning, Dahlia attempts to secretly build the hairdryer, resulting in an uncontrolled magical explosion. Carlo finds her and gently explains the importance of safety and proper technique. He promises to help her safely develop her ideas, bringing the two even closer through their shared passion for creating magical devices.

The episode ends with a scene from Dahlia’s current life, showing her continued dedication to mastering her craft. She reflects on the long journey ahead to become a renowned magical craftswoman like her father and reaffirms her dream of creating tools that bring people joy.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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