The guy who's been wandering around the forest trying to find his way to the top of the mountain yells at the guy who started the fire to stop him. The guy says that he thought the guy would come face him, but since the guy doesn't have a moral code, he's not going to face him. It's weird, the guy says, because it's like he has been wandering through the forest all day. He finally realizes that the guy is in his own formation, and that he can't escape. He's going to use the chaos formula to trap him, just like he used to trap the bugs in the previous chapter. He tells the guy to stop the fire, because the hole in his formation is too big for him to get out. He says that if he had tried to escape, he would never have found his way out of the formation. He calls the guy a liar, and tells him to go back inside and enjoy the chaos.
The guy who's been wandering around the forest trying to find his way to the top of the mountain yells at the guy who started the fire to stop him. The guy says that he thought the guy would come face him, but since the guy doesn't have a moral code, he's not going to face him. It's weird, the guy says, because it's like he has been wandering through the forest all day. He finally realizes that the guy is in his own formation, and that he can't escape. He's going to use the chaos formula to trap him, just like he used to trap the bugs in the previous chapter. He tells the guy to stop the fire, because the hole in his formation is too big for him to get out. He says that if he had tried to escape, he would never have found his way out of the formation. He calls the guy a liar, and tells him to go back inside and enjoy the chaos.