In this chapter, we learn that the phantom has been using steel as a weapon against the goblins. He tells them that he can make their bodies harder than iron, but that if they continue to use the carbon-laced water, they will soon die. He says that he has seen hundreds of men like him, all of whom were lonely and lonely inside. He suggests that they give their lives meaning. They are going to war with fairies, he says, but there is no destruction here. They have deduced that it is an assination rice that they wanted him to give meaning to his life. He promises to get revenge for his words.
In this chapter, we learn that the phantom has been using steel as a weapon against the goblins. He tells them that he can make their bodies harder than iron, but that if they continue to use the carbon-laced water, they will soon die. He says that he has seen hundreds of men like him, all of whom were lonely and lonely inside. He suggests that they give their lives meaning. They are going to war with fairies, he says, but there is no destruction here. They have deduced that it is an assination rice that they wanted him to give meaning to his life. He promises to get revenge for his words.