The sheep-wolf's father tells his son that the holy beast is the only key that can unlock the twelve magical treasures. He explains that the human clan stole the national treasures with the intent to harm the sheep kingdom, but now that they have the key, they can use it to destroy the twelve kingdoms. The father explains that he revealed this information in order to get the key so that he could kill the two birds with a stone. He also explains that after he discovered the real sigh of the twelve treasures, he wouldn't use the key to unlock them. This means that the presiding humanoid king would be able to use the divine army to gain an exclusive divine power. This is the information that the ancestors had agreed never to mention long ago, the father explains. He then asks the other sheep-wolves if they have been teaching the little kid to selfdestruct. He asks them to see if the kid is willing to tell him the truth.
The sheep-wolf's father tells his son that the holy beast is the only key that can unlock the twelve magical treasures. He explains that the human clan stole the national treasures with the intent to harm the sheep kingdom, but now that they have the key, they can use it to destroy the twelve kingdoms. The father explains that he revealed this information in order to get the key so that he could kill the two birds with a stone. He also explains that after he discovered the real sigh of the twelve treasures, he wouldn't use the key to unlock them. This means that the presiding humanoid king would be able to use the divine army to gain an exclusive divine power. This is the information that the ancestors had agreed never to mention long ago, the father explains. He then asks the other sheep-wolves if they have been teaching the little kid to selfdestruct. He asks them to see if the kid is willing to tell him the truth.