In this chapter, the narrator explains that the color of her eyes is obviously black, and that she is the daughter of a baek family. The baeks are descended from the god of the sun, and they have a special ability to repel reapers. The narrator tells us that he has been by her side this whole time, and he has found her powers to be quite mysterious. He knows that her grandfather is presumed dead because he never found his body. He wonders if her powers might be even more extraordinary if someone were to find out about her past. He says that he will do his best to help her if someone does find out. He tells her that the only words he can say to describe the baek are "beautiful as a blooming flower" . He asks her to forgive him for his rudeness in the beginning, but she swears to god that she did not intend to fool him. She asks him to use his "noble hand" to kill her.
In this chapter, the narrator explains that the color of her eyes is obviously black, and that she is the daughter of a baek family. The baeks are descended from the god of the sun, and they have a special ability to repel reapers. The narrator tells us that he has been by her side this whole time, and he has found her powers to be quite mysterious. He knows that her grandfather is presumed dead because he never found his body. He wonders if her powers might be even more extraordinary if someone were to find out about her past. He says that he will do his best to help her if someone does find out. He tells her that the only words he can say to describe the baek are "beautiful as a blooming flower" . He asks her to forgive him for his rudeness in the beginning, but she swears to god that she did not intend to fool him. She asks him to use his "noble hand" to kill her.