The chapter opens with a description of Onlone's orphanage, where "devils" are kept. The narrator tells us that the orphanage is just a place for them to live. Anzai and Lee are outside, looking for a devil hunter. Lee says that the first priority is to stop the devil hunter for now, since he's not supposed to be out chasing humans. The devils, he says, are hard to control, since they're so vicious. He says that he once heard a doctor say that "the sexual lust accompanying" rather than relying on "tranquilizer quilizers" for release, which leads to murder. Lee is all, "I'm a devil, too . . I'm sure you're too, too." The narrator says that, even though he only went to the ceremony once, he still feels like he has a right to be there. He's too absorbed in the underground hell to think of anything else.
The chapter opens with a description of Onlone's orphanage, where "devils" are kept. The narrator tells us that the orphanage is just a place for them to live. Anzai and Lee are outside, looking for a devil hunter. Lee says that the first priority is to stop the devil hunter for now, since he's not supposed to be out chasing humans. The devils, he says, are hard to control, since they're so vicious. He says that he once heard a doctor say that "the sexual lust accompanying" rather than relying on "tranquilizer quilizers" for release, which leads to murder. Lee is all, "I'm a devil, too . . I'm sure you're too, too." The narrator says that, even though he only went to the ceremony once, he still feels like he has a right to be there. He's too absorbed in the underground hell to think of anything else.