In this chapter, we learn that the beast king has decided to keep a stone that he has made for himself. The stone is symbolic of the fact that the king is allowed to leave the country at any time, but that he is not allowed to return to it. This is because he is a false king, a false citizen, and a false god. The king will not be able to live in peace and harmony with his fellow citizens, and he will be unable to enjoy the fruits of his labors.
In this chapter, we learn that the beast king has decided to keep a stone that he has made for himself. The stone is symbolic of the fact that the king is allowed to leave the country at any time, but that he is not allowed to return to it. This is because he is a false king, a false citizen, and a false god. The king will not be able to live in peace and harmony with his fellow citizens, and he will be unable to enjoy the fruits of his labors.