
Princess Resurrection
Lize meets Hime and Hiro at Hime's vacation home on the lake; fish people from the lake attack them.

Lize meets Hime and Hiro at Hime's vacation home on the lake; fish people from the lake attack them.

Hime needs more servants, as the two she has are not enough to do all her fighting for her.

Hiro's first day of school does not go well; he discovers that he is partly immortal.

While out looking for his sister, Hiro performs a selfless act that costs him his life.

Chagum is named Crown Prince and Divine Hero of the People; Balsa contemplates the future.

Balsa pursues Chagum to the true Place of Celebration; they make their final stand.

When Egg Eater closes in on Chagum, a message from Gakai to Shuga provides a little clarity.

Balsa and Chagum leave Hunter's Hole and travel toward Aoike Pond, but trouble lurks not far behind.

Balsa takes an oath to balance the scales of life and death; Chagum is inspired by Balsa.

Balsa tells Chagum about her childhood in the kingdom of Kanbal and how Jiguro Musa saved her life.

An alliance emerges between Torogai and Shuga; Balsa, Tonda, and Chagum settle into a cave.

While Balsa, Tanda, and Torogai discuss how to save him, Chagum runs away to seek protection.

Chagum, Tanda, and Torogai visit Tomi village to learn more about the egg of the water spirit.

Chagum encounters a figure from his old life who comes bearing important news.

Zen and Mon are in pursuit with deadly orders from the head star reader.

Shuga has to decide whether he can share information about Chagum with the crown prince, Sagum.

Torogai's foray yields information about Chagum and the egg of the water spirit.

A figure from Balsa's past lurks in the shadows intent on disrupting her new life with Chagum.

Chagum fights a boy named Yarsam in the lucha ring during the Summer Solstice Festival.

Saya collapses and it takes all of Tanda's skill to bring her back to the world of the living.