In this chapter, the monster tells his father that he is going to kill his father. He tells him that he tried to stop the monster from killing his father, but he couldn't. He says that the monster is using people for "lifeline" . The monster says that he was born from the wish of the Heavenly Father, and that the word he used to describe himself was "brush" , which he says was given to the monster by his father in yomi, or from the land of yomi. He asks his father if he can meet his son, who he calls "Shiho," and says that if he ever meets him, he hopes they can be friends. He also says that his father's children kept a "wantin to fall into the heavens" and that some of them still hope for parents and a home. He begs his father to let him borrow his mother so that he can fight the monster. He adds that he will throw her out of the house if he does not come back. He explains that his name is shaped like a "picture in a pattern," which is why he is so desperate to find a powerful weapon to beat his father
In this chapter, the monster tells his father that he is going to kill his father. He tells him that he tried to stop the monster from killing his father, but he couldn't. He says that the monster is using people for "lifeline" . The monster says that he was born from the wish of the Heavenly Father, and that the word he used to describe himself was "brush" , which he says was given to the monster by his father in yomi, or from the land of yomi. He asks his father if he can meet his son, who he calls "Shiho," and says that if he ever meets him, he hopes they can be friends. He also says that his father's children kept a "wantin to fall into the heavens" and that some of them still hope for parents and a home. He begs his father to let him borrow his mother so that he can fight the monster. He adds that he will throw her out of the house if he does not come back. He explains that his name is shaped like a "picture in a pattern," which is why he is so desperate to find a powerful weapon to beat his father