The narrator explains that he and the other wind-demons were after the fox beads because of its power to control water. He says that the demon is not pure, but half-beast because she uses his wind as a counter-attack. He compares her to a human who is stronger than him in terms of speed, power, and skill. The narrator says that he would like to show the others how much he is better than he is, but his body is still not fully grown. He feels like his whole body is about to rip apart. He apologizes to his sister for making her cry, but she says he shouldn't have apologized. He spits at her, and she spits back at him.
The narrator explains that he and the other wind-demons were after the fox beads because of its power to control water. He says that the demon is not pure, but half-beast because she uses his wind as a counter-attack. He compares her to a human who is stronger than him in terms of speed, power, and skill. The narrator says that he would like to show the others how much he is better than he is, but his body is still not fully grown. He feels like his whole body is about to rip apart. He apologizes to his sister for making her cry, but she says he shouldn't have apologized. He spits at her, and she spits back at him.