The deer god and the fortune god are very kind to each other, and the rabbit god is there too. The rabbit god tells the deer god that the two of them have come to visit him. He tells them that he has read their divinations and that they have come because they want to get married. He says that the man who swindled people out of their money is the same man who tricked them into believing that they were going to marry a dragon. He also says that he knows of the man's identity, but that the decision he made for him to hide his true identity as a dragon pushed him into a fire pit. The fortune god says that if the man wants to return to his divine realm, he can help him. But the condition is, the man needs to harden his heart. He asks if the two gods discovered his identity, and he says that should not be the case. He is struggling a little, but he can't bring himself to let the man suffer. He sighs and says that although he cannot bear to see the man hurt, he still doesn't understand why he needs so much.
The deer god and the fortune god are very kind to each other, and the rabbit god is there too. The rabbit god tells the deer god that the two of them have come to visit him. He tells them that he has read their divinations and that they have come because they want to get married. He says that the man who swindled people out of their money is the same man who tricked them into believing that they were going to marry a dragon. He also says that he knows of the man's identity, but that the decision he made for him to hide his true identity as a dragon pushed him into a fire pit. The fortune god says that if the man wants to return to his divine realm, he can help him. But the condition is, the man needs to harden his heart. He asks if the two gods discovered his identity, and he says that should not be the case. He is struggling a little, but he can't bring himself to let the man suffer. He sighs and says that although he cannot bear to see the man hurt, he still doesn't understand why he needs so much.