This chapter's epigraph comes from a line from the play's first chapter, "The King of gluttony" . It's a reference to the fact that gluttony is a glutton's worst enemy. In other words, it's gluttony that's going to get the better of the two of them. The two brothers discuss how they're going to have to fight the fire demon that was imprisoned before them. Now that they've finished training, the brothers decide to stop by to grab some food. The food contains regeneration cells from a demon's body, which can be used to regenerate a person's arm. The brothers wonder if this is the same thing as the leader of the Hound's gang.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a line from the play's first chapter, "The King of gluttony" . It's a reference to the fact that gluttony is a glutton's worst enemy. In other words, it's gluttony that's going to get the better of the two of them. The two brothers discuss how they're going to have to fight the fire demon that was imprisoned before them. Now that they've finished training, the brothers decide to stop by to grab some food. The food contains regeneration cells from a demon's body, which can be used to regenerate a person's arm. The brothers wonder if this is the same thing as the leader of the Hound's gang.