Zatch Bell 2 Chapter 3 [ TOP ]
He’s interrupted by a knock. It’s Suzy Mizuno , now a tenacious investigative journalist. She’s one of the few humans who still believes the “Mamodo incident” wasn’t a mass hallucination. She hands Kiyomaro a worn photograph of the old gang: Zatch, Tio, Kanchome, Ponygon, and the others.
A close-up of Zatch’s hand reaching for the bell’s rope. His fingers tremble. Then, a tear rolls down his cheek—and the bell chimes once, silently, sending a shockwave across dimensions. zatch bell 2 chapter 3
“I found something,” she says. “A legend in the ruins of the Faudo library. The ‘Bell of Resurrection’ isn’t just a spell. It’s a location. It’s the highest peak of the old Mamodo world—a place called Razberion . If Zatch can reach it and ring the bell, it won’t just restore his power. It will restore all lost memories across both worlds.” He’s interrupted by a knock
Back on Earth, Kiyomaro and Suzy are ambushed by a new type of enemy: a Belgim E.O. Sentinel . It’s a humanoid construct of black iron and violet energy, its face a blank mask except for a single, weeping eye. It speaks in a distorted chorus of voices—the stolen voices of the Mamodo. She hands Kiyomaro a worn photograph of the
“I can’t fight like this,” Zatch pants, dodging a crushing gravity wave.
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.

