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  • It's was revealed that Clarith found and raised a child who was also from the Netsuma Clan... And she named him after Ayn.
    • What's more, his name was passed down his line for generations to come. When Ayn Anchor (the grandson of the Ayn mentioned above) learns of his namesake, he is deeply touched and vows to live up to his heroic legacy.
  • The novel talks more about the monastic order Clarith founded after the Story of Evil, the Sisters of Clarith. They're an order that works to end discrimination and take care of orphans so no one else will have to suffer like Clarith and other Netsumas did, and they work hard to protect the New Millennium Tree, i.e. Michaela.
    • Clarith even wrote this discourse about the New Millennium Tree: "The Millennium Tree was something sacred for many people. That holy tree should protect all humanity, not only those of the Held sect. She is a God worthy of our reverence, our treasured friend, and our dearest lover." D'awww.
  • The scene between Hob and Heidemarie, when the former had come to save the latter and her sister from being locked up for a murder she didn't commit. Despite all their issues with each other, seeing that Hob is on her side after all is one of the few things that has ever made Heide smile.
  • There's a sweet moment between two minor characters; the anonymous coachman who carries the protagonists back and forth through the story is worried sick about his mother, who's one of the people quarantined in the Gift-ridden Toragay. When they check Blankenheim Manor and find a group of survivors huddled inside, his mother makes it through the crowd to greet them—he immediately runs to hug her and starts crying at her feet, saying how worried he'd been. She starts chastising him for being a grown man crying, but the whole time she tries to hold back tears too.
  • In the Bonus story we learn a little bit more about Bruno Marlon's past, or rather Kaspar's real father, Kaidor, pretending to be Bruno. He may be an unrepentant criminal, but he really cares about Kaspar. He only stole Bruno's appearance and life to protect Kaspar from others finding out they're related, and the only regret he has about leaving his old life behind is leaving his son behind with it. That's a lot of feeling from a hardened killer.
    • Another moment from the Bonus story—Gatt, rather than directly following orders and killing Yuzette to take the Venom Sword back, he merely warns her in his own way that that's what he plans to do when he comes back the next morning, in order to give her a chance to escape and change her identity. Despite working in an evil organization like Pere Noel, he still has a bit of a conscience where his associates are concerned.

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