Sally had a long conversation with a tree ogre about how her plan to end prejudice would not work with ogres. Ogres are made of human hatred, so they could never achieve peace, even if the ogres wanted it.
That's when Sally realized how to use her power that purifies ogre hatred. Make peace or die! Sally still needs to reconcile with the satisfying feelings she gets when she does violence against ogres. The ogres don't much like it either.
Ending ogre hatred is only part of Sally's goal. She wants to end prejudice so that the different kinds of races can get along. She saw the elves and lizardmen act like peers, so she wanted to create more of that.
Unfortunately, Sally realized she would need to keep moving because she sensed she was drawing ogres to her. Her ogre-purifying peach power is sensitive to ogres, so she would know when to move on again.
Luckily, Sally had made friends, so she wouldn't need to travel alone. Frau and Hawthorne eagerly volunteered to accompany her. Carrot reluctantly did so, but her reaction was nuanced. Sally's intuition that someone was sending ogres to her was correct. The mighty ogre Sumeragi, who had suggested peaceful coexistence to Mikoto, used Carrot to spy on Sally!
Unfortunately for the Peach Boy Riverside, we already saw how this journey paused at a boring place during the season. The way to make sense of this show is to watch episodes in the following sequence: 4, 1, 2, 7, 11, 12, 5, 6, 3, 8, 10, and 9. One can see the dip in quality sexiness during the third episode. So I'm not surprised that the A-Team was in charge of the first "true" six episodes. I couldn't even make quality images from the third and ninth episodes.
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