Shocking Secrets Unveiled: Meg’s Encounter with the Mysterious Inori!

In ‘The Apprentice Witch and the Folk of Lapis,’ Meg comes to understand that she needs to collect at least three cheerful tears every day. However, she learns that Anna’s and Hendy’s tears cannot be used because they are tainted by conflicting feelings. Meg’s companion Fine requests Faust to mend a cherished but damaged pocket watch.

In this scenario, when Faust discovers a fading fairy within, Fine declines to swap it out. Subsequently, as the fairy departs, Meg tenderly lets go of its spirit. Later on, Meg consoles ailing Granny Flare by bringing her loved ones together. Flare’s last tear of joy is preserved, and Faust praises Meg for her kind-hearted actions.

 

Episode 3 of “Once Upon A Witch’s Death” finds Meg being paid a visit by an enigmatic stranger while Faust is absent. This mysterious figure goes by the name of Inori, who is recognized as the Sage of Wisdom among the Seven Sages and has traveled all the way from the East. As they converse, Inori begins to pick up on the secret behind Meg’s premature life expectancy.

In the upcoming encounter, Meg is expected to face both emotional and mental trials as she engages with Inori. This interaction might offer Meg fresh understanding or viewpoint about her affliction, while also putting her determination to the test. Regardless if encouragement or doubt emerges, Inori’s presence could significantly impact Meg’s quest to collect 1000 tears of joy.

In Episode 3 of “Once Upon A Witch’s Death,” entitled ‘Wisdom Visits From the East,’ is set to broadcast on April 15, 2025, at 11:30 pm (Japan Standard Time). Although air times might vary based on location, most global audiences can expect to watch the episode on the same day.

As a lifestyle expert, I’m thrilled to share that the third episode of “In Japan, Once Upon A Witch’s Death” is set to air every Monday on AT-X, Sun TV, Tokyo TV, KBS Kyoto, and BS11. For those who can’t catch it live, don’t worry! You’ll find it streaming on D Anime Store and ABEMA. If you’re an international fan, you’ll be delighted to know that Crunchyroll will be streaming the English-subtitled version of this intriguing series for your enjoyment. Happy viewing!

*I’ve been eagerly waiting for this moment, but remember, the unveiling dates and hours I’m sharing here could be modified by the genius minds behind it anytime before the big day. So, keep a close eye on updates!

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2025-04-12 15:52