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Mousseline quips that if this would happen, their Hollow World would become a giant sanctuary, to which the Mana Goddess agrees. She would save her twin sister from an untimely fate by abolishing this senseless sacrifice. The ancient world being over, the Harvester and their friends can watch the dawn of a new world without pain. She then asks the Mana Swordsman to join her, but the protagonist refuses, to her dismay. She then asks Baashear to do the same, but the plush ram is still wondering if it's the right thing to do. Dema is disgusted by his little servant doubting over her will, but claims she's got new allies to help her hatching her plan. A dark, impish Baashear lookalike makes its entrance, urging the Mana Goddess to go back to the sanctuary. She introduces herself as Ramy, the new Mana Goddesses' bestie. Dema now claims she must go back to the sanctuary, and asks the protagonist to tell her sister Nona that she will come rescue her without fail. With that, she and Ramy disappear into a portal. Baashear is devastated to be abandoned by the Mana Goddess, but Mousseline interjects stating they should leave this vanishing echo and return to Nona. The Faeries comments that they should at least take a good view of this echo to keep its memory intact.
Mousseline quips that if this would happen, their Hollow World would become a giant sanctuary, to which the Mana Goddess agrees. She would save her twin sister from an untimely fate by abolishing this senseless sacrifice. The ancient world being over, the Harvester and their friends can watch the dawn of a new world without pain. She then asks the Mana Swordsman to join her, but the protagonist refuses, to her dismay. She then asks Baashear to do the same, but the plush ram is still wondering if it's the right thing to do. Dema is disgusted by his little servant doubting over her will, but claims she's got new allies to help her hatching her plan. A dark, impish Baashear lookalike makes its entrance, urging the Mana Goddess to go back to the sanctuary. She introduces herself as Ramy, the new Mana Goddesses' bestie. Dema now claims she must go back to the sanctuary, and asks the protagonist to tell her sister Nona that she will come rescue her without fail. With that, she and Ramy disappear into a portal. Baashear is devastated to be abandoned by the Mana Goddess, but Mousseline interjects stating they should leave this vanishing echo and return to Nona. The Faeries comments that they should at least take a good view of this echo to keep its memory intact.
With the trio back into Nona's sanctuary, the Mana Goddess reveals to the Harvester she wishes to stop Dema from destroying the echoes, as she believes it to be a mistake. A mysterious voice behind them claims this won't be necessary. The voice happens to belong to the Ebon Knight, but he does not seem to recognize the group he fought in previous echoes. Nona reveals the man to be Diospyros, a childhood friend of Dema and her and also their own Mana Swordsman. He is shown weilding the Mana Sword. Baashear is skeptical of him, telling of his previous antagonistic ways with the protagonist and him. Diospyros claims that definitely wasn't him, with Mousseline commenting on what happened in the Dema's echoes stemming from her memories. The swordsman is ashamed about how he is being depicted by Nona and understands the little fluffball for being guarded. He adds, that he was helpless in saving Nona nor stoping Dema. He views it as being the only one responsible for stopping Dema, and they should not have been mingled into this conflict in the first place. He tells the harvester they should remember that being a Mana Swordsman is only a belief being ingrained by Dema upon them. Even the Mana Sword the player character wields is artificial, steadily losing energy after completing its purpose. Nona interjects by stating they cannot be certain of it, and they still can make both stopping Dema and protecting the memories of the echoes a reality.


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