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Since the Chocolate Treats were something new that only Erin how to make, she was the only one who could have made them at the time in the Story, but she couldn't have '''made them''' as she had gone to see Saliss right after dividing the Chocolate and preparing Saliss' bribe.
Since the Chocolate Treats were something new that only Erin how to make, she was the only one who could have made them at the time in the Story, but she couldn't have '''made them''' as she had gone to see Saliss right after dividing the Chocolate and preparing Saliss' bribe.


=== 125. (Magnolia's Earthers) ===
=== 125. (Magnolia's Earthworlders) ===
In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/06/18/2-30/ Chapter 2.37], ''there were exactly five boys and five girls in the room.'' That was the result of counting Erin and ''Seven — no, eight'' people from Earth, later confirmed again by Joseph. The five boys are: Joseph, Troy, Leon and two guys from Asia and Poland; the girls are Galina, Rose, Imani and one unnamed (presumably) girl. At one point in the chapter, ''Rose and two other girls'' argued in favor of searching other Earthers, while ''Imani was asleep''.
In [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/06/18/2-30/ Chapter 2.37], ''there were exactly five boys and five girls in the room.'' That was the result of counting Erin and ''Seven — no, eight'' people from Earth, later confirmed again by Joseph. The five boys are: Joseph, Troy, Leon and two guys from Asia and Poland; the girls are Galina, Rose, Imani and one unnamed (presumably) girl. At one point in the chapter, ''Rose and two other girls'' argued in favor of searching other Earthworlders, while ''Imani was asleep''.


In [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/01/6-68/ Chapter 6.68], the number is repeated again to be eight, which would mean 5 boys and 3 girls.
In [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/01/6-68/ Chapter 6.68], the number is repeated again to be eight, which would mean 5 boys and 3 girls.
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=== 132. (Timeline issues) ===
=== 132. (Timeline issues) ===
The [[Chapter Timeline]] can be used to figure out that Rose arrived in Innworld around day "d7" (Interlude 2, which takes place on "d14"). On day "d23", (Chapter 2.23), Magnolia had already all of "her" Earthers in her living room for Valceif to look at. Joseph told Erin when he met her on day "f2" (Chapter 2.37), that his group arrived in Innworld "just last week", which is '''clearly false''', given that there are '''~'''21-28 days between "d23" and "f2", let alone "d14": If they arrived on the same day as Rose (who was already in the world for a week at the time of the group chat), Joseph's group is in Innworld for 37-44 days already.
The [[Chapter Timeline]] can be used to figure out that Rose arrived in Innworld around day "d7" (Interlude 2, which takes place on "d14"). On day "d23", (Chapter 2.23), Magnolia had already all of "her" Earthworlders in her living room for Valceif to look at. Joseph told Erin when he met her on day "f2" (Chapter 2.37), that his group arrived in Innworld "just last week", which is '''clearly false''', given that there are '''~'''21-28 days between "d23" and "f2", let alone "d14": If they arrived on the same day as Rose (who was already in the world for a week at the time of the group chat), Joseph's group is in Innworld for 37-44 days already.


Erin however claimed in chapter 2.37 that she's in Innworld for 3-4 months. 5 months would be plausible given Thompson Green's (ayan's) statement in Interlude 2 when he says he is there for 78 days. In case that he arrived in Innworld on the "shower of souls" day (Interlude 1), this means that Erin arrived 85 days prior to Interlude 2, and '''~'''118 days before that chapter. (''However'', this theory only makes sense if ''six weeks'' passed between chapter Chapter 1.24 and Chapter 1.25.)
Erin however claimed in chapter 2.37 that she's in Innworld for 3-4 months. 5 months would be plausible given Thompson Green's (ayan's) statement in Interlude 2 when he says he is there for 78 days. In case that he arrived in Innworld on the "shower of souls" day (Interlude 1), this means that Erin arrived 85 days prior to Interlude 2, and '''~'''118 days before that chapter. (''However'', this theory only makes sense if ''six weeks'' passed between chapter Chapter 1.24 and Chapter 1.25.)
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=== 140. (Magnolia’s Earthers Number) ===
=== 140. (Magnolia’s Earthers Number) ===
''This one obsoletes the old [[#125. (Magnolia's Earthers)]] after it has been retconned.''
''This one obsoletes the old [[#125. (Magnolia's Earthworlders)]] after it has been retconned.''


The Number of Magnolia’s Earthers is not the same in 3 other Chapters, which are [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/06/18/2-30/ Ch 2.37], [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/01/6-68/ Ch 6.68] and [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/05/03/interlude-a-night-in-the-inn/ A Night in the Inn].
The Number of Magnolia’s Earthers is not the same in 3 other Chapters, which are [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/06/18/2-30/ Ch 2.37], [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/01/01/6-68/ Ch 6.68] and [https://wanderinginn.com/2020/05/03/interlude-a-night-in-the-inn/ A Night in the Inn].
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