Mielecha tells Martiecha that they need to capture Desdemona if they can, but that they can't do it without killing him. She tells him that she's sent over all the members of the squadron 18th Hell on the island to try and capture him, but he's already sent over the rest of the island's soldiers to try to do the same thing. She also says that they're trying to talk to the god, but it seems like it's not working out so well, and that they still need time to figure out how to control the god. MartieCha asks the god why he keeps asking him to do things like this, and the god says that he'll pay him back later. He's a little worried about the splash and the lacht approaching, and he asks if it was pointless to kill the girl. He says that the bullet should have been hotter than 3700 degrees, and it should have melted down in a minute. He also asks why she is here, and she says that she doesn't want to be killed. He asks if he hit the jackpot, and then wonders if he should have killed her instead of sparing her. He wonders if the bullet is for zero, and wonders if she'll regret it later.
Mielecha tells Martiecha that they need to capture Desdemona if they can, but that they can't do it without killing him. She tells him that she's sent over all the members of the squadron 18th Hell on the island to try and capture him, but he's already sent over the rest of the island's soldiers to try to do the same thing. She also says that they're trying to talk to the god, but it seems like it's not working out so well, and that they still need time to figure out how to control the god. MartieCha asks the god why he keeps asking him to do things like this, and the god says that he'll pay him back later. He's a little worried about the splash and the lacht approaching, and he asks if it was pointless to kill the girl. He says that the bullet should have been hotter than 3700 degrees, and it should have melted down in a minute. He also asks why she is here, and she says that she doesn't want to be killed. He asks if he hit the jackpot, and then wonders if he should have killed her instead of sparing her. He wonders if the bullet is for zero, and wonders if she'll regret it later.