The Triumphant Return

Season 1Episode 3925 minJan 5, 2008
The Triumphant Return
Following the destruction of Nene, the children that Nene has captured have been returned to their families. With the struggle against Nene's forces finally over, everyone rejoices. Shu and Co. alongside the survivors of Jibral and their allied forces celebrate their victory after arriving at the city of Logic. At the local banquet, Shu, Kluke, Jiro, Marumaro, and Bouquet receive their medals. Meanwhile, General Logi is informed by Delphinium that following Nene's destruction, the remaining forces of Gran Kingdom are either fleeing or even deserting. General Logi tells her that they are leaving Gran Kingdom. After a very long speech, Legolas and Conrad inform Shu and the others that they have assembled soldiers to go after the remainder of the Gran Kingdom army. After travelling to a temple and finding out that General Logi had been there, Zola has Homeron the Original and his fellow Homerons look for General Logi. Later that night, Shu and Jiro discuss about what will be next now that Nene is destroyed. Meanwhile, Delphinium attacks General Logi for his act of secession from Gran Kingdom. Delphinium escapes and General Logi doesn't bother to let Andropov track her down. With Zola still away, Shu, Jiro, Kluke, Marumaro, and Bouquet wonder what to do next now that they've defeated Nene. As Conrad and Legolas lead thousands of men to hunt down the remainder of Gran Kingdom's forces, Zola finally returns and tells them that they will be heading to the Sealed Grounds. Meanwhile, Andropov and Schneider have increased the powers of their shadows Alubujem and Isabel for General Logi's next plot.
The Triumphant Return has aired on Jan 5, 2008 at 9:00 AM
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