Eli obviously likes to play pranks, especially those involving pure genius and sadism to assess Sakura's constitution. Had Sakura known about his real identity, this would have done little to gain popularity with our heroine. But since what he really likes is testing Sakura to see if she measures up to her role as a card Captor, maybe he will be forgiven. In his latest practical joke, he uses a spell to prevent Kero and You-Wei from returning to their borrowed forms. I'm not sure why refers to his diminished persona as such, since he seems to enjoy himself more this way. At any rate, they try time and again to revert to their less menacing-looking forms but to no avail. As they happen to be near Sakura's home, it's collectively decided that the latter has to host them until they hit upon a solution. Nothing seemed to be going anywhere, untill Sakura receives a parcel from the mailman. She's told it's a foodstuff ietm and it should be kept stored in the fridge. Before putting it away in the cooling storage, she peeks inside on a lark and notices it's a crab. Peering at the crustacean sends Sakura's mind into a state of contemplation about the crab's shell being his main form of defence. Before long, she makes the logical connection linking this to the act of protecting, for whose role there is a Clow card just perfect. In order to offset the magic block hindering her friends' transformation, she has to use a barrier to ward off the opposing force, which is the main function of the Shield Card. Eli clarifies that the Shield Card undermined his magic because this particular card derives its power from how close the connection if its holder is towards those she wishes to protect. Although there was a hint of solemn resignation in his voice, he reassures Spinner and Ruby that the Sakura's trials will continue; he is still sizing Sakura up
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