In this chapter, we learn that the gods are absorbing the "moments of the wounded" and that they will be able to "resurrect" from the corpses of those who have been killed by the gods. The gods are overjoyed at this news, and they begin to call the gods "gods of time" and "god of reincarnation" . They also reveal that the man who stabbed them in the back is none other than the god of the black tattoos. They are amazed at the fact that the tattoos no longer matter who they are, because they will return to their four-dimensional selves.
In this chapter, we learn that the gods are absorbing the "moments of the wounded" and that they will be able to "resurrect" from the corpses of those who have been killed by the gods. The gods are overjoyed at this news, and they begin to call the gods "gods of time" and "god of reincarnation" . They also reveal that the man who stabbed them in the back is none other than the god of the black tattoos. They are amazed at the fact that the tattoos no longer matter who they are, because they will return to their four-dimensional selves.