This chapter's epigraph is from the opening lines of the novel, "Go to hell" . It's a reference to the fact that the protagonist's arm has been injured in the fight, and that he's lost his ability to move his body. He's also worried that the fight's outcome might have been different if he hadn't lost his arm. He wonders if the fight might have gone differently if he'd had his arm around his waist instead of his chest. He also wonders if he would have been able to move the body without a sound or a thud . The protagonist wonders if unity clank's lunge was a perfect chance for him to win the fight. He even wonders if it was a thud that caused the lunge, and wonders if that's why the lunge didn't come from a sound. He then wonders if there's something in the sound he heard. He hears the world screaming in agony, and he wonders if a "mystery heaven's chosen ability" is awakening in the world. He thinks that the strongest
This chapter's epigraph is from the opening lines of the novel, "Go to hell" . It's a reference to the fact that the protagonist's arm has been injured in the fight, and that he's lost his ability to move his body. He's also worried that the fight's outcome might have been different if he hadn't lost his arm. He wonders if the fight might have gone differently if he'd had his arm around his waist instead of his chest. He also wonders if he would have been able to move the body without a sound or a thud . The protagonist wonders if unity clank's lunge was a perfect chance for him to win the fight. He even wonders if it was a thud that caused the lunge, and wonders if that's why the lunge didn't come from a sound. He then wonders if there's something in the sound he heard. He hears the world screaming in agony, and he wonders if a "mystery heaven's chosen ability" is awakening in the world. He thinks that the strongest