In this chapter, we learn that the city walls are a shame, because demons will never be able to match humans for each other. In fact, they're so low that they can't even compete with humans. In other words, demons are so low in their own power that they don't have a chance against humans. So they've decided to take advantage of the city's weakness and use it to their advantage. They're also going to take the country and lover away from you, so you'll have to let them go. The narrator is shocked at how low the demon is, but he's not worried about it. He's just worried about his own health. He promises to take care of his wife and daughter. He tells the narrator to chill out, because he'll hurt himself if he tries to do too much. He also tells him to stay away from the city, because it's like a binding rope that binds heaven and earth together. He warns the narrator not to get too worked up, because gods cannot interfere in human affairs. He says that the only thing that can
In this chapter, we learn that the city walls are a shame, because demons will never be able to match humans for each other. In fact, they're so low that they can't even compete with humans. In other words, demons are so low in their own power that they don't have a chance against humans. So they've decided to take advantage of the city's weakness and use it to their advantage. They're also going to take the country and lover away from you, so you'll have to let them go. The narrator is shocked at how low the demon is, but he's not worried about it. He's just worried about his own health. He promises to take care of his wife and daughter. He tells the narrator to chill out, because he'll hurt himself if he tries to do too much. He also tells him to stay away from the city, because it's like a binding rope that binds heaven and earth together. He warns the narrator not to get too worked up, because gods cannot interfere in human affairs. He says that the only thing that can