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Princess
Sakura is now awake, but all of her memories of Syaoran have been wiped
out of her memory. After getting another feather of Sakura's memory,
they travel to another country where they end up in a foggy forest.
While Fai, Kurogane and Mokona go exploring at night, Syaoran notices
that the lake they are camping by is glowing. He swims down to the
bottom and finds a miniature city under the water. But there is no
feather in this country, so Mokona transports them to another country
called Jade. Mokona doesn't sense a feather on this country either.
Needing money for food, shelter and clothing, Sakura gets involved in a
local game of poker, and wins ever hand.
They soon hear an old tale of a
golden-haired princess who received a magical feather from a bird 300
years ago. Soon after, the king and queen mysteriously died and all of
the most children of the nearby village of Spirit disappeared. Now,
there are rumors that kids are disappearing again from Spirit. The gang
buys some horses and ride through the dead forest to the town of Spirit.
That night, Sakura witnesses the Princess With the Locks of Gold
appearing in town. The next morning it is reported that children are
missing. The townspeople blame Syaoran and his friends, but they have no
proof. The next night, Sakura sees the Princess With the Locks of Gold
appear again and follows her and the children toward the castle. The
next morning, Syaoran is shocked to find that not only are more children
missing, but so is his beloved princess.
Tsubasa:
RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE - Volume 4 is
a manga book written and drawn by Clamp. This book was translated and
adapted by William Flanagan and Lettered by Dana Hayward. This book
contains the following chapters:
Chapter 22: The End for Both
Chapter 23: The Country of Fog
Chapter 24: Where the Smile Went
Chapter 25: The Fairy Tale Country
Chapter 26: The Princess With the Locks
of Gold
Chapter 27: The Legend Continues
Chapter 28: Two Princesses
There is also some special extras in
the following sections: 1) Honorifics, 2) Previously in Tsubasa...,
3) About the Creators, 4) Translation
Notes, and 5) Preview of Volume 5.
The book reads from right to left and back to front, just like a book
from Japan. This manga book is intended for readers ages 13 and up.
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