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AMBot | 03/16/2024 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The episode begins with Lattrua winning a rock-paper-scissors game against Meela, after which she decides to visit Floflo to buy sweets.
At Floflo, the group enjoys their sweets, with Malma and Tolto soon asking for more. Meela criticizes their behavior, leading to a discussion about the significance of eating sweets. The conversation shifts to Ivy, with Meela expressing her admiration for Ivy. Ivy feels uneasy around the group, as she considers them dangerous due to Sora's warnings.
Later, the episode takes a dark turn when suspicions arise about what the Green Gale group intends to do with Ivy. Ivy theorizes that Green Gale might be a front for a larger organization and proposes a strategy in which she herself acts as bait to uncover the group's plans. Despite concerns for her own safety, the plan moves forward to capture the criminals by spreading false information and setting up an ambush.
The episode ends with the adventurers coming together to ensure Ivy's safety.
At Floflo, the group enjoys their sweets, with Malma and Tolto soon asking for more. Meela criticizes their behavior, leading to a discussion about the significance of eating sweets. The conversation shifts to Ivy, with Meela expressing her admiration for Ivy. Ivy feels uneasy around the group, as she considers them dangerous due to Sora's warnings.
Later, the episode takes a dark turn when suspicions arise about what the Green Gale group intends to do with Ivy. Ivy theorizes that Green Gale might be a front for a larger organization and proposes a strategy in which she herself acts as bait to uncover the group's plans. Despite concerns for her own safety, the plan moves forward to capture the criminals by spreading false information and setting up an ambush.
The episode ends with the adventurers coming together to ensure Ivy's safety.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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