In this chapter, we learn that Udou was once called the "brute savage" because of his excessive use of force, but now he is called a "super air gear alloy" because his punches are "explosive" . This is a reference to the fact that dynamite is a flammable substance that can be dropped from a building or dropped from an aerial vehicle. Udou's head is made of "super alloy" , which means that he is a "metal headed twit," a term used to describe a person who is heavy, strong, and strong-willed. The "metal-headed twit" is a metaphor for a man who is strong, powerful, and willed. In this case, Udou is a giant, a symbol of strength and power. He was once considered a "beast" by the ancient gods, who believed that humans, beasts, fish, and plants lived together in a single place. In the time of Udou, the gods scattered the beasts where they belonged, so the "beasts" would be scattered among the humans, animals, fish and plants. The story Udou tells us is that he first met Udou on the day when he was called "the brute savage." Udou explains that the story is a fable about a giant man who eats up a man and eats him up. The giant man eats up the man, and Udou wonders what kind of man the giant man is. He wonders if he is the type who would just eat him up in one bite. He also wonders if this giant man might be the kind who would "just eat me up" in one gulp. He asks Udou if he would be willing to accept this proposal for the
In this chapter, we learn that Udou was once called the "brute savage" because of his excessive use of force, but now he is called a "super air gear alloy" because his punches are "explosive" . This is a reference to the fact that dynamite is a flammable substance that can be dropped from a building or dropped from an aerial vehicle. Udou's head is made of "super alloy" , which means that he is a "metal headed twit," a term used to describe a person who is heavy, strong, and strong-willed. The "metal-headed twit" is a metaphor for a man who is strong, powerful, and willed. In this case, Udou is a giant, a symbol of strength and power. He was once considered a "beast" by the ancient gods, who believed that humans, beasts, fish, and plants lived together in a single place. In the time of Udou, the gods scattered the beasts where they belonged, so the "beasts" would be scattered among the humans, animals, fish and plants. The story Udou tells us is that he first met Udou on the day when he was called "the brute savage." Udou explains that the story is a fable about a giant man who eats up a man and eats him up. The giant man eats up the man, and Udou wonders what kind of man the giant man is. He wonders if he is the type who would just eat him up in one bite. He also wonders if this giant man might be the kind who would "just eat me up" in one gulp. He asks Udou if he would be willing to accept this proposal for the