The scene opens with a flashback to a time before the events of the previous chapter. It is a time when Tomo and the other ogres were on their way to rob a bank. The flashback shows that the ogres are guardians of order and that they are able to kill. Tomo asks why they are unable to kill, and the ogre replies that it is because they are beings. He tells her that he took care of her while she was asleep, and that the deal she had with the ogre was gone. The ogre tells Tomo that the name of the ogre's boss was a counterfeit, and he would not let it go so easily. He says that he is sure that another demon will be able to target the ogre because of the value of the raijin. He explains that the shrine of Tomo is within the ogre, and she is able to sleep there and kill all the other beings in her path. She flinches when she sees the exit of the shrine. The exit is bright, and Tomo remembers going there with Tomo on the bank robbery. He remembers the shrine as a large pike shaped like a pike, with a talisman. He thinks that the reason for Tomo's comatose condition lies in the fact that she is unable to wake. The reason for the mark on her brow lies elsewhere, but it is clear that the mark must have been cruelly tampered with. He wonders why there is such a mark in her body, and wonders if the force of removing it would cause "severe damage." He
The scene opens with a flashback to a time before the events of the previous chapter. It is a time when Tomo and the other ogres were on their way to rob a bank. The flashback shows that the ogres are guardians of order and that they are able to kill. Tomo asks why they are unable to kill, and the ogre replies that it is because they are beings. He tells her that he took care of her while she was asleep, and that the deal she had with the ogre was gone. The ogre tells Tomo that the name of the ogre's boss was a counterfeit, and he would not let it go so easily. He says that he is sure that another demon will be able to target the ogre because of the value of the raijin. He explains that the shrine of Tomo is within the ogre, and she is able to sleep there and kill all the other beings in her path. She flinches when she sees the exit of the shrine. The exit is bright, and Tomo remembers going there with Tomo on the bank robbery. He remembers the shrine as a large pike shaped like a pike, with a talisman. He thinks that the reason for Tomo's comatose condition lies in the fact that she is unable to wake. The reason for the mark on her brow lies elsewhere, but it is clear that the mark must have been cruelly tampered with. He wonders why there is such a mark in her body, and wonders if the force of removing it would cause "severe damage." He