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In which Alibaba discusses his situation with Wahid, Setta, and Tess, and we find out more about David.

Status: Confirmed



Chapter title is something like “It was all groundwork”.

We start with Alibaba once again mentioned that while he was “dead”, he was taken to this weird dimension. At first, he did not understand why.

Back to the flashback, Alibaba anxiously thinks to himself just what is going on? Wasn’t he fighting Hakuryuu just a moment ago?! Setta asks him to calm down, adding that he is already dead.

Alibaba denies this,though in his internal monologue says he does not feel his body. He wonders where this place is, who exactly this people are (Alibaba, didn’t you just say they were the guys from Aladdin’s story?).

Tess finally speaks up, asking Alibaba if he also is someone who died in Alma Toran. Alibaba is surprised, but quickly adds if this is the afterlife? And if so, where are his parents? Meanwhile, Setta does say that he does not look like someone from Alma Toran.

Wahid once again mentions that it is not possible to get out of there, but while Alibaba despairs about not wanting to die yet, Setta quickly reminds him that there was one person who did it and revived. Yes, they are talking about David , and we see a brief flashback in which he thanks them for their deaths, calling them the “groundwork”.

person who did it and revived. Yes, , and we see a brief flashback in which he thanks them for their deaths, calling them the “groundwork”. Back to the current flashback, Wahid states that he was scared. Until then, he had thought of David as an awful person who took delight in the reactions of others to this atrocities, just a fanatic… but he realized he was mistaken, that he was one to absolutely do what he believed in. He was different from them; as Setta puts it, he was the embodiment of “fate”. For him, the slaughtering of everyone in Alma Toran was nothing more than a means to achieve a bigger goal. Comrades, family… meant nothing.

Alibaba (in a different scene I think) says he wants to stop him, though Wahid quickly says it’s not possible to escape the dimension they are in. Setta adds that unfortunately, he is there. I don’t completely understand his next phrase, but he says something like he will become like them in this space with infinite time and the memories of the past.

While Alibaba despairs, Wahid muses that this is weird… why is Alibaba so energetic? The moment they arrive to that place, their feelings of wanting to revive completely disappeared. He says this in a rather “playful” tone, and Setta responds in a similar fashion.

That is that for now, as the spoilers have not been updated.

I’m glad we get to see more of what actually happened during Alibaba’s trip to Il Ilah’s dimension, but this has turned out to be way crueler than expected. At least we know he leaves the trio in good terms, but… .