The next morning, the frost dragon wakes up the master of the mountain named after him. He tells the man who awakened him from his sleep that he is a lowly human. He asks the man if he thinks he is inferior to him. The man replies that killing him is as easy as killing an "ant" . The master tells him that since he has seen the will of two kings through him, he will release the man from the mountain if the man does not reveal where he learned the two kings' attributes. He says that humans do not understand the difference between death and life, and that he will not give in to the man even if he is reduced to the "last ounce of his magical power". The man says that he has a bad feeling about the fluctuating energy of his body. He wonders if the dream allows him to look at the dream again before he dies, and wonders if he will be able to hold on to it forever.
The next morning, the frost dragon wakes up the master of the mountain named after him. He tells the man who awakened him from his sleep that he is a lowly human. He asks the man if he thinks he is inferior to him. The man replies that killing him is as easy as killing an "ant" . The master tells him that since he has seen the will of two kings through him, he will release the man from the mountain if the man does not reveal where he learned the two kings' attributes. He says that humans do not understand the difference between death and life, and that he will not give in to the man even if he is reduced to the "last ounce of his magical power". The man says that he has a bad feeling about the fluctuating energy of his body. He wonders if the dream allows him to look at the dream again before he dies, and wonders if he will be able to hold on to it forever.