The chapter opens with a description of the current state of affairs: the wounded are fighting the monsters, and the vice president is out. The narrator tells us that the war has been going on for a while, and that it's a sign that "the world is ending" . He also says that he hasn't seen the vice presidency at all lately, because he's been up all night searching for the demon, and he doesn't want to push himself too hard to find the demon. After analyzing a corpse, he concludes that the monster's structure and its power match those of nature spirits. Nature is unable to destroy humanity, he says, but if it continues, "all of humanity" will die. He tells us about the experiment report, which says that the demons broke the warrior's psyche and made her absorb demon power, and then they made her brainwash. If that's the case, then she probably changed into a completely different person when she regained her power, because she was able to break her psyche and then be brainwashed by the demons.
The chapter opens with a description of the current state of affairs: the wounded are fighting the monsters, and the vice president is out. The narrator tells us that the war has been going on for a while, and that it's a sign that "the world is ending" . He also says that he hasn't seen the vice presidency at all lately, because he's been up all night searching for the demon, and he doesn't want to push himself too hard to find the demon. After analyzing a corpse, he concludes that the monster's structure and its power match those of nature spirits. Nature is unable to destroy humanity, he says, but if it continues, "all of humanity" will die. He tells us about the experiment report, which says that the demons broke the warrior's psyche and made her absorb demon power, and then they made her brainwash. If that's the case, then she probably changed into a completely different person when she regained her power, because she was able to break her psyche and then be brainwashed by the demons.