Basically, they find someplace to stay and finds Norman and he is alive(they are very lucky btw). He plans a way to destroy the monsters, but Emma interferes, saying that the monsters that are eating her friends are people too. They try to save some more children from other farms, and they are successful(they are very lucky btw). Norman starts putting his plan into practice, saying that the only way to save the monsters is if Emma finds away before he destroys them. The overpowered queen of the monsters explodes herself while they are fighting because “she ate too much”(they are very lucky btw). A bad guy, that already tried to kill them comes up to take the place of the queen, and now he is good and kinda saves them(they are very lucky btw). Emma finds a way to save everybody, and make a new promise with the powerful dude that fulfills wishes. The new promise is to send every human back to the human world. The genie makes an exception for Emma for no reason and agrees to not take any lives for the new promise(they are very lucky btw). He takes the memory of Emma and sends everybody to the human world. Don't make any sense to make her forget everybody, they still remember her and look for her, plus she will not suffer from remembering them. It would make much more sense if THEY forget her, making her realize that she would never find them and be friends again. The manga ends with Ray and Norman finding Emma without memory and they become friends again.
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