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Tress feels relief due to the fact that they had a solution to all the major problems involved with defeating The Sorceress. This feeling doesn't last long, however, due to the fact that Hoid has been throwing the food and water overboard, leaving them with only enough to make it to the Verdant Sea. Hoid accidentally reveals that Huck told him to do it. Tress confronts Huck, and he tells her that he had to do it for her own good. This causes Hoid to remember [[shattering|when he said those words with sixteen other people]]. Tress finds a cage for Huck and worries about what she'll do next. She wonders if they will be able to restock and how she would pay the Dougs. However, the Dougs agree to keep going and to eat Verdant vines. Huck realizes that in the end his betrayal didn't affect anything.
Tress feels relief due to the fact that they had a solution to all the major problems involved with defeating The Sorceress. This feeling doesn't last long, however, due to the fact that Hoid has been throwing the food and water overboard, leaving them with only enough to make it to the Verdant Sea. Hoid accidentally reveals that Huck told him to do it. Tress confronts Huck, and he tells her that he had to do it for her own good. This causes Hoid to remember [[shattering|when he said those words to sixteen other people]]. Tress finds a cage for Huck and worries about what she'll do next. She wonders if they will be able to restock and how she would pay the Dougs. However, the Dougs agree to keep going and to eat Verdant vines. Huck realizes that in the end his betrayal didn't affect anything.
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