This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the master of the castle. He tells the guards to stop fighting. He says that the king's power is not only "level h" , but also "even such an insect . . he cant handle" . He orders them to take away the idiot who has lost all of the reputation of the organization. He also tells them not to think about leaving the castle alive today. If they don't feel it troublesome, he's willing to accompany them for a battle, but he says that if he were in charge of the situation, he would be stupid enough not to make things worse. The master says that he believes that the president's father would not be too happy with the situation. He adds that there is too many people at the castle and that it is not advisable to cause a commotion. The guards finally leave, and the master asks if he is okay. He then asks the other guards to help him attach his hand back to the tree. He is afraid that he has become famous. He asks the guards why
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the master of the castle. He tells the guards to stop fighting. He says that the king's power is not only "level h" , but also "even such an insect . . he cant handle" . He orders them to take away the idiot who has lost all of the reputation of the organization. He also tells them not to think about leaving the castle alive today. If they don't feel it troublesome, he's willing to accompany them for a battle, but he says that if he were in charge of the situation, he would be stupid enough not to make things worse. The master says that he believes that the president's father would not be too happy with the situation. He adds that there is too many people at the castle and that it is not advisable to cause a commotion. The guards finally leave, and the master asks if he is okay. He then asks the other guards to help him attach his hand back to the tree. He is afraid that he has become famous. He asks the guards why