
While Meg steps in to save Sophie for her mistake, they, of course, have to explain it to Faust. That is with the parade left, as Meg wants to help a couple.
After Meg took the fall for Sophie’s mistakes, Meg saved Sophie from the mistake becoming a reality. However, they had to explain themselves to Faust, and it was funny to see their explanations written on cardboard. It’s also in English. Of course, what Meg did ruins the reputation of the Eternal Witch.


For Meg to redeem herself, she will assist Sophie with the magical parade on the last day of the festival. It seems easy enough, right? After all, expectations are high. Meg has the idea of taking Sophie to a hotel. It’s obvious what idea Meg has in mind. It eventually led them to meet a lady who wanted to meet a certain guy again who saved her when she collapsed. After that, they saw fireworks, and this lady named Marie hoped to see them with the guy who had saved her.



Sadly, Meg remembered that Faust said the person responsible for the fireworks display had passed away. Meg breaks the bad news but decides to help Marie bring the person who saved her back together. Yep, Meg has something up her sleeves to get them back together. It’s funny how Meg, with Sophie’s help, cornered the man wearing the parka. Yep, Meg scared him as Sophie put up walls. Then, they discover that the man who saved Marie is a wolfman and has no hope of reuniting with her.





Meg isn’t giving up as she promises him to work something out. It’s funny how Meg ditches Fine to help make it happen. I find it amusing how Fine and Sophie did something intimate for Fine to get back at Meg. Yep, they had cake and drink from the same drink. Meg gets upset that she has lost both Sophie and Fine, which is quite funny. Then again, Sophie is Meg’s second wife after all.

Eventually, Meg had to reveal the truth as to why she was collecting the “tears of joy.” Because of that curse, she only has a year to live. Even so, she still views magic positively, although we know why Sophie resents it. After all, magic was the thing that took her parents away, and she blamed it on Meg’s curse. Even so, Meg views it as a bond after she created many with the people she helped. As expected, Meg wants to convince Meg that a world without magic will be boring. Sure, Sophie cries as she doesn’t want to lose Meg, but Meg promises she won’t let her lose anything because of it.


As for the parade, it almost went well, except for Meg overexerting herself. Thus, the magic that caused the animals to appear big wore off, and the owl couldn’t save Meg. Faust knows that Meg will act recklessly and manages to catch her. After all, Meg’s magic abilities were at their limits. That said, Meg and Sophie put on a nice magic show and parade and launched fireworks with magic. As expected, we see why Meg collapsed as she set off many fireworks using magic while Sophie could do it effortlessly.

In the end, Marie with the Woof formed a contract with Sophie’s help. With that, they live happily together as Sophie heads back. Thanks to Meg, it was nice to see Sophie warming up to magic. It’s funny how Sophie wants to form a contract with Meg, although Meg turns it down. After all, she won’t have a harem if she lets Sophie marry her. Also, how would Fine react, given that Meg always asks Fine to marry her?
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