Lindel tells Chise about the time he spent training Elias. He noticed that while Elias was a quick learner he had trouble understanding humans. On one occasion Elias almost killed several villagers who attacked Lindel. Elias tells Lindel that he thinks he ate humans once and still has urges to do so. Despite learning this Chise insists he has never frightened her. Lindel suggests that she tell Elias exactly how she feels. Chise is instructed to carve Uncle Nevins branch into a wand. As night falls Lindel demonstrates his power and sings a beautiful song that causes flowers to bloom. Chise accidentally casts a mirror spell on the lake, through which she can see Elias. Elias tells her how he feels, that their home feels cold without her, despite it being summer. Chise says she is ready to tell him what she couldn’t before and promises to return home once her wand is finished. Overhearing them, Lindel complains he feels like a father having to raise two kids. Silver is shown burying the magical bird used to relay Renfred and Adolf’s voices to Elias, implying Elias killed the bird after they warned him about his future with Chise.