: During the battle, Elma tearfully admits the real reason for her frustration: she simply missed her old friend and wanted to be close to Tohru again.

: During the outing, the children sneak away, leaving Elma in a panic. Fearing Tohru will mock her as "useless" if anything happens to them, Elma searches frantically for the group.

: The two reconcile their differences, ending the episode on a sentimental note while returning to their usual playful bickering.

: The two dragons use the duel to release long-held aggressions and competitive tension.

: In her desperation to find them, she nearly exposes her dragon form in front of Riko, though the situation is ultimately resolved without a full public reveal. 3. Training Duel and Reconciliation

: She submits multiple proposals for reduced hours and even attempts to form a labor union, but her efforts are consistently shut down by her boss, who is revealed to be Shouta’s father and aware of the dragons' true nature.

The final segment features a high-intensity training duel between , with Kobayashi and Fafnir watching from the sidelines.

Elma becomes frustrated with the exploitative, high-overtime environment at the software company where she and Kobayashi work. Driven by a desire for a better work-life balance—primarily so she has more time to buy limited-edition sweets—she attempts to reform the office culture.