The sky-blazer and the demon-god-scepter argue about whether or not they should fight. The thunder says that he's already strong enough to take on both of them. He's got sixty thousand crystals in his possession, and if he can get another portion, he'll be in the "top six" of the crystals by the time the battle is over. He says that if either of them starts to lose, the thunder will use the situation to his advantage. He also says that the thunder is known for his "vile nature" . The two argue again, and the thunder says he won't let them fight until they're ready to fight. He tells the thunder that they can do whatever they want with the remaining crystals if they want, but the thunder points out that only those who are "qualified" can take the treasure of the phantom palace. He adds that rumors are true, and that only the three of them can take it. He asks why they don't try to take all of their remaining crystals. They're not interested in the crystals, he says, because he doesn't have anything to do with them. But the thunder thinks that if he sees the blood sacrifice through the inscription, this will be the end of the battle. He thinks that
The sky-blazer and the demon-god-scepter argue about whether or not they should fight. The thunder says that he's already strong enough to take on both of them. He's got sixty thousand crystals in his possession, and if he can get another portion, he'll be in the "top six" of the crystals by the time the battle is over. He says that if either of them starts to lose, the thunder will use the situation to his advantage. He also says that the thunder is known for his "vile nature" . The two argue again, and the thunder says he won't let them fight until they're ready to fight. He tells the thunder that they can do whatever they want with the remaining crystals if they want, but the thunder points out that only those who are "qualified" can take the treasure of the phantom palace. He adds that rumors are true, and that only the three of them can take it. He asks why they don't try to take all of their remaining crystals. They're not interested in the crystals, he says, because he doesn't have anything to do with them. But the thunder thinks that if he sees the blood sacrifice through the inscription, this will be the end of the battle. He thinks that