The guards advanced to explore the place, and when they reached it, they found a large hole and saw a bed. They exclaimed: "We have arrived! Let us breathe fresh air. We missed you, O land."
And they began to sing:
We came back to life again, to earth to live.
Let's look at the sunrise with great longing.
We will expose our bodies to your golden rays.
I wonder if your rays are cold or fiery.
If you are cold, we are in for a picnic.
And if you are hot, then we are in the blue.
We swim in the sea and lie on the beach.
The guards returned to their positions, still singing: "We will look at you, O sun…"
The pilot was amazed at their condition and warned the girl Kasha to be careful, for evil voices might have inhabited their bodies.
He then asked his companions to step aside for a moment and ordered each guard to mention his name.
But the guards laughed: "You don't know us, Captain? We speak with our own voices. My name is Shel. My name is Gin. My name is Naten. We've breathed fresh air, our strength has returned, and we were singing. Commander, we reached the roof, we saw a bed — you're going to sleep on it."
Kasha cried out: "My sister, we have arrived! It is my aunt Shukra's bed." Her sister smiled and shouted: "We survived!"
The pilot saluted his comrades and said: "Yes, your voices have triumphed. Come on, everyone — to the tunnel's exit!"
He reached the opening of the tunnel, looked around the room, then pulled his head back inside and said to Kasha: "Yes, it is your aunt's room. I saw her sleeping on her bed."