In Chapter 843, hagusa tells his master that he's not giving up. He's going to go wherever he wants to go, and he'll eat whatever he wants, even if it means going back to the brothel where he was once so drunk that he forgot to pay for his drinks. Aww, yaboku, you're trying to kill us. We're not sure what's wrong with you, but we're guessing it's because you were trying to get rid of him. . Anyway, he says, yukiné is obsessed with truth, and there's nothing he can do to bring him back. He wants to be special, so he'd like to be his own person. He tells yukinke that he convinced him to go with him, and that yukino is a liar, because he was wearing a sweatsuit with a fanciful ascot on it. He says that if he were yukin, he would never have left him. He also says that gyoza is so mean that he doesn't want to give up his shinki, which is the most important thing in the world. hagus says that he wishes he could have made more friends, but that he needs to find his own way. He dubs his servant "hagusa" and binds him to his vessel .
In Chapter 843, hagusa tells his master that he's not giving up. He's going to go wherever he wants to go, and he'll eat whatever he wants, even if it means going back to the brothel where he was once so drunk that he forgot to pay for his drinks. Aww, yaboku, you're trying to kill us. We're not sure what's wrong with you, but we're guessing it's because you were trying to get rid of him. . Anyway, he says, yukiné is obsessed with truth, and there's nothing he can do to bring him back. He wants to be special, so he'd like to be his own person. He tells yukinke that he convinced him to go with him, and that yukino is a liar, because he was wearing a sweatsuit with a fanciful ascot on it. He says that if he were yukin, he would never have left him. He also says that gyoza is so mean that he doesn't want to give up his shinki, which is the most important thing in the world. hagus says that he wishes he could have made more friends, but that he needs to find his own way. He dubs his servant "hagusa" and binds him to his vessel .