Zatch Bell 2 Chapter 3 Link

The scene shifts to Zatch, now physically a young teen (about 15 in human appearance), wandering a strange, warped version of the human world—a pocket dimension created by Gorm’s magic. He is alone, but he feels Kiyomaro’s presence like a faint heartbeat.

As they flee, Kiyomaro’s phone buzzes. A text from an unknown number. It reads: “The bell rings at dawn. Find the stone tablet of Baou. — Z.” zatch bell 2 chapter 3

Cut to Earth. Kiyomaro is in a frantic state. The chapter gives us a rare moment of his internal monologue. He’s older now—a brilliant but exhausted researcher in his late 20s. His room is covered in diagrams, notes in ancient Mamodo script, and half-deconstructed spellbooks. He holds the singed, blank cover of Zatch’s red book. The scene shifts to Zatch, now physically a

Zatch closes his eyes. Instead of forcing lightning, he focuses on the feeling of protecting his friends. The phantom Brago lunges—and Zatch catches its fist. Not with electricity, but with raw will. The phantom cracks, revealing a sliver of the real Brago trapped inside, screaming silently. A text from an unknown number

But then, he remembers Kiyomaro’s voice from years ago: “A king doesn’t need power. A king needs heart.”

Zatch whispers: “I will save you. All of you. I swear it on the bell I haven’t rung yet.”