Chapter 46

Setting Sail (船出, Funade) is the 46th chapter of the To Your Eternity manga.

Summary
Captain Skyfish tells a large crowd of people that the new island chief is going to leave the island and will select seven-hundred people to leave with her. They will be leaving the island on his ship, the Skyfish, and will be under the protection of the Yanome/Past. The Captain tells Tonari to make a decision and Tonari says the ones who will leave the island with her will be her friends, Pioran, and all of the children under the age of seven. The crowd is angry and confused but Tonari tells them that they have a duty to give the children a chance to define their own lives.A Yanome soldier tells the people to line up. Parents are shown saying goodbye to their children while others are shown telling their children that they are too old and have to stay here. Nand is shown trying to get his younger brother to go on the ship, but his younger brother refuses because he wants to stay with him. Tonari tells Nand to come with them because she is fulfilling Fushi's promise in his place. People are seen boarding the ship and Tonari and her group says goodbye to Fushi. Pioran tells Fushi that she will be waiting for him at Zedan's port and Hayase says that Pioran will probably die of old age before she ever sees Fushi again. She stabs Pioran and Tonari's group with sleeping darts, orders her men to carry them onto the ship, and tells Fushi that she will make sure they arrive safely. Fushi yells at her and says he'll never forgive her if she hurts them. Hayase takes out another sleeping dart, stabs Fushi with it, and throws him into a hole deep underground.

Tonari wakes up lying on the floor of the ship and asks her boss, whom she spots walking around, to untie her. She notices that her friends are also asleep and asks if they drugged everyone on the ship. Her boss says it was just Tonari and her group. He also mentions that the Yanome were bragging about the sleeping drugs working for two hours but Tonari woke up just after five minutes. She asks her boss to do her a favor. The scene cuts to Tonari and her boss lowering a rowboat into the water. He asks her if she is really going back to the island to save the immortal but she tells him to be quiet and lower the boat all ready. Her boss also asks what he should tell her friends and Tonari says to tell them, "don't look for me, I have a really bad stomachache and the toilet was clogged!" They are spotted by a Yanome soldier but Ligard flies down and attacks him. Tonari, who is overjoyed to see Ligard is alive and well, sets sail for Jananda. Tonari's boss advises her to head for the right of the port entrance because they won't be able to see her there. He also tells her not to get caught. Nand shows up and asks Tonari what she's doing but Tonari only tells him that she leaves the children to him.

Yanome soldiers on the boat see Tonari and go to warn Hayase, but they are suddenly knocked out by Captain Skyfish. He tells them that this is his boat, not theirs.

Tonari thinks about how, during the tournament, she was relieved to see that even the immortal had things he couldn't forgive. She says that it's very human and a lot like her and that she wants Fushi in her future. Tonari arrives back on Jananda and tells Ligard to check the surrounding area for guards. Once she receives the okay, she climbs across a catwalk to where they are holding Fushi. She writes Fushi a letter saying, "Immortal, turn into a mole and climb into this. From Tonari". She sends the letter along with her glove. She lowers the glove down the hole with a rope. Just then, a voice asks Tonari what she's doing and Tonari turns around to find...!?

Chapter Notes

 * For some reason, the Western Morning Glory sleeping dart doesn't have a strong effect on Tonari.
 * Ligard is revealed to be alive and well.
 * As island chief, Tonari decrees that she, her friends, Pioran, Nand and his younger brother, and seven-hundred children under seven will leave Jananda.

Trivia

 * The illustration of Tonari cutting the rope of the rowboat is referenced in the anime adaption's first season ending, Mediator.