
Ryu’s buddies sit by him as he sleeps. Anna has informed them that Ryu will probably sleep for another week.
After commanding Manta to get breakfast ready, Anna asks Yoh what he thinks about how a weak spirit such as Tokageroh could possess Ryu. At that point, Horo Horo makes his entrance from the bathroom. Anna is pissed that he’s still there and storms off.
Ryu awakens and apologizes for being weak and having an impure heart. Since he was younger, he has been a lone spirit searching for meaning, but he’s always had a void in his heart that he’s called Tokageroh. He starts apologizing profusely to Yoh, Amidamaru, and Anna, specifically to Amidamaru for causing him to break his own sword to save him. Yoh is amazed Ryu can see Amidamaru and he and Anna deduce that because Ryu was possessed, his shaman ability has now been awakened. Everyone is amazed. Ryu is still stuck on the fact that he has broken Amidamaru’s sword. To make up for it, he cleans the house and takes on the cooking. His friends hypothesize that while Ryu may try to present a happy face, deep down, nothing will repay his debt to Amidamaru for the sword. They begin talking about finding the Best Place again.
Ryu sits alone. Amidamaru confronts him and asks him to forget the sword. Ryu can’t. Amidamaru can’t either and mourns the sword in a separate room.
Ryu’s friends decide to repair his bike to hopefully make Ryu happy. Unfortunately, they have no money. They decide that since they can’t fix the bike, they will bring girls to the place. Yoh and Anna wonder about the spirits. They haven’t felt them since last night. Elsewhere in town, Ryu’s friends try and fail at picking up girls. They decide to dress up as girls to make him feel better.
Anna and Yoh decide to make everyone feel better, they will summon Mosuke. She will put Mosuke in Ryu so Amidamaru can talk to him. Ryu gives Anna permission to call Mosuke into his body. Immediately, Mosuke strikes out accusing Amidamaru of breaking yet another of his swords. Amidamaru strikes back, having waited 600 years. They hit each other and then settle down as friends. Through Ryu’s body, Mosuke repairs the sword and they decide to return it to the museum.
Above, a man throws down three feathers which change into monsters. Yoh laughs and comments that those are perfect beings to test the new Mosuke on. She throws the sword to Manta who tries to open the sheath but finds nothing. Yoh and Amidamaru merge and a new sword appears. When Amidamaru is with Yoh and holding the sword, it embodies Mosuke’s will and a spiritual blade forms. It is required for the Shaman fight. They make short work of the monsters and a feather lands at Horo Horo’s feet. Anna explains that it is Mikihisa Ojisama’s guardian, Yoh’s father. He comments that Yoh is improving, but this is only the beginning.
Ryu rides off on his bike vowing to become a Shaman no matter what. Suddenly, a blue ball of light flies over his head. A voice tells him that it is Lago. Yoh’s guardian stops him and asks if he wants to become a Shaman. Yoh and Anna observe the Lago as well. They call it the legendary star which signals the beginning. In one of the Esoteric Buddhist stories, Lagos is a mysterious star that represents total destruction. It is said to near Earth with the star Keito once every 500 years bringing great destruction. Manta is curious that he has never heard of it. Anna replies of course he hasn’t because a savior has appeared each time and changed the fate from great destruction to great revival. That savior is the Shaman king. The appearance of the stars designate that it is now time once again to begin the Shaman Fight.
Ren and his sister also watch the star. He asks her if she still is thinking of Yoh... He then vows to become the Shaman King.