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Chapter 1: Act 3: Scene 4

Not done.
 * Elluka: "Purple dreams...... huh?"
 * Elluka stopped writing and said such.
 * Narrator: (You have some idea about them?)
 * I asked and Elluka twirled her brush round and round in her hand and answered.
 * Elluka: "It's a prophetic ability I had."
 * Narrator: (Prophetic ability?)
 * Elluka: "The power to see the future. To be precise, it's not mine anymore. it was the power of the original owner of the body I passed onto Kayo--it was Lukana's power. But, it's not a power that can be actively used; it manifess in the form of dreams sometimes. The dreams back then...... must've been tinged with the color purple."
 * She "had" a prophetic ability...... those words imply she doesn't have that power currently.
 * Narrator: (This ability passed onto Kayo then?)
 * Elluka: "I can't know without being there. But, it's possible. [hypothesizes that Kayo saw dreams in advanced hence her actions before stopping].
 * She stares at the ceiling, rethinking her words before muttering more about how it basically doesn't add up yet, just invites more questions.
 * Hearing this, the narrator comes to her own conclusion about what happened and realizes that she, unlike Elluka, has the insider information needed.
 * Elluka: "...... Miroku Kai. The man who was the last victim of the murders......"
 * While turning the brush between her fingers, Elluka seemed to be thinking about the man.
 * Elluka: "I wonder why Kayo was convinced that he was her husband? Was it really all because he had a similar burn on his left hand?"
 * Narrator: (Yes, it was definitely that...... but, Kayo ha done the same thing with calling Bufuko her son)
 * Elluka: "With the exception of sharing blond hair, their ages and faces were completely different...... right?"
 * Narrator: (They were different genders too)
 * Elluka: "......"
 * Elluka suddenly went silent.
 * Narrator: (? Something stuck in there?)
 * Elluka: "No...... it's just what you said. Either way, we can say Kayo's mental illness was out of her desire to escape reality. With both Bufuko and also when she later met him."
 * The "him" Elluka referred to probably wasn't Kai.
 * For that moment, I looked outside the tailor shop. At the execution grounds from before, a blond boy and a monk were still talking.