
As Meg continues to recover from her leg injury and works with Jack to cure a magic-contaminated patient, they encounter a stumbling block. However, Meg has an idea to pull it off. That is a potential disaster that is about to hit Aquamarine.


Last time, Meg continued to work on applying the way she saved Serena as her leg finally healed. However, they had some setbacks as they hadn’t cracked the code, which led to Meg pulling off the rescue operation. That is, the patient has more suffering as she was almost close to the point of no return. It’s nearly as if Jack is about to give up after they manage to put the anesthesia on the patient. However, Meg is not giving up, as Serena was close to that point but still managed to pull it off.
So, what is the missing key? Well, remember Meg’s magic being too powerful? It has to do with the more overlooked aspect of magic that is not covered, involving that bottle of tears. Meg showed him the bottle as it contained all the fragments of emotion that she had helped. The emotional aspect of magic is often overlooked in modern magic.


With that, Meg decides to put this to the test, getting help from Inori, Sophie, and Jack to pull it off. The audience seems amazed that they managed to pull it off. Well, the patient is almost normal, but now they have cat ears? Essentially, Meg transformed Sierra, her name, into a cat girl.


However, Meg’s job isn’t done yet as a disturbance happened underneath the ocean floor. As a warning of an imminent tsunami appeared on TV, everyone scrambled to take measures. Of course, Meg receives a phone call from Faust about it. Meg asks if Faust will help her. She can’t, and it’s up to Meg as she has everything to save the day. She just needs to smile.



As preparations are made as Meg goes out against Inori’s and Sophie’s wishes to stay put to help people get to safety, she thinks of something. Meg wants to apply the same emotional aspect of magic to the bell that saved the town. That is after noticing Tethys presence. Of course, Meg took a broom to fly up there. Jack, of course, seems skeptical as the tsunami wave comes closer. Meg smiles as she knows she can do it.


After using the magic on the bell, the carvings at the statues and on the ground lit up as Tethys appears in front of her. It’s in Meg’s hands to save the city, and she manages to pull off the bell ringing to protect the town from the tsunami. While Megs gets an earful from Inori and Sophie for risking her life, at least her bottle of tears gets closer to being filled. With that, Jack makes a promise not to let Meg die and give a gift greater to her. Still, it’s nice to see everyone say goodbye to Meg, which is not too surprising since she saved the city after all.
(Also known as Once Upon a Witch’s Death)
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