![]() ![]() Returning to normal, Stein explains that golems aren’t programmed to destroy things, and though recent technology allows other programming, the golem in question is the oldest one. It starts completely overwhelming his thoughts until Marie finds him and asks him about the golem incident. At around this time, Stein is off thinking about Chrona when he gets visions of Medusa telling him that he’s been infected with madness. He tells Sid to contact Stein about this because he’s curious about Stein’s opinion about the matter. When Shinigami-sama learns out about this, he finds it alarming because golems are programmed only to protect, and he suspects that it might have something to do with the wavelength of madness. Chrona then joins Maka in on an extracurricular lesson to a golem making village where an old golem has suddenly gone berserk. Unfortunately, Chrona’s poetry turns out to be so dark though that it depresses everyone who reads it. ![]() Chrona, however, doesn’t think that she’d do well here, so Maka suggests composing some poetry. Since Sid has no luck talking to Chrona, Maka and Marie bring Chrona out of her room to show her around the school.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |