



Summary: Rosenberg explained that all the events up till now was planned by him. The reason was so he can kill Nadie now, in order to provoke Ellis’ true power. When he was about to shoot Nadie, Ricardo appeared. Ellis stopped Ricardo from killing Rosenberg, apparently she still wishes to know the answer. Rosenberg claims its still early so he will still have time to kill Nadie at the witch village. It turns out Ricardo was hired by Rosenberg to keep L.A under control.
Brainwashing L.A again, Rosenberg commands L.A to dispose of Ricardo. It was night time, Blue-eyes and her two subordinates reveals Rosenberg’s past. His father was a scientist who started the investigation on the witches power, but eventually the government stole his research and in the end he suicide. So in order for Rosenberg to take revenge he will need Ellis’ power. Blue-eyes has also received information that L.A is on his way to where they are and he’s prepared to kill Ricardo.


It was late, Lirio and Ellis were asleep. Ricardo asked Nadie to take care of Lirio if he doesn’t return. Not long after he set off, Lirio wakes up and sneaks out to find Ricardo. Meanwhile Ricardo and L.A were exchanging bullets. By now Blue-Eyes noticed Lirio was missing, she and her subordinates set out to find her. The fight continues, with only 1 bullet left Ricardo only had one chance left. He flips a coin to distract L.A and delivered the final shot, not long afterwards Lirio arrived. It was dawn already, after hearing Ricardo was safe, Nadie and Ellis decides to set off on their own because this was their journey, no one else’s.


Thoughts: It’s nice to see them starting to explain whats going on, at least now I know Rosenberg’s desire for Ellis’ power isn’t for ruling the world. I wonder what Blue-Eyes meant when she said Lirio was the same as her, perhaps she is also a witch as well and if so how would that fit in, after all they are going to the witch town. One thing I did find rather stupid was Rosenberg’s decision to send L.A to kill Ricardo, who was originally hired to keep L.A under control. That obviously means he should have the ability to kill L.A, yet Rosenberg thought L.A could do the job.
L.A’s death was rather sympathetic, although his love for Ellis will never be recognized because after all, he was a bit crazy. It was disturbing to see Rosenberg being so “close” to L.A, especially having dinner with him…. topless. Next episode should be the climax, also it seems like Nadie’s forced to shoot Ellis, interesting.



