The narrator is shocked to find that his fur is up in the air, and that the sound of thunder is coming from his back. He realizes that something is wrong with him, and wonders if he has eaten demons and gods. He tells the narrator that he has imprisoned them in the devoured void because the time is still within the realm. The narrator tells the dog that his body is already in the void, and the dog runs off to find him. He is surprised to see that no one is calling him, because he is having a hallucination. He looks around and sees that there is a rabbit trapped in the soil.
The narrator is shocked to find that his fur is up in the air, and that the sound of thunder is coming from his back. He realizes that something is wrong with him, and wonders if he has eaten demons and gods. He tells the narrator that he has imprisoned them in the devoured void because the time is still within the realm. The narrator tells the dog that his body is already in the void, and the dog runs off to find him. He is surprised to see that no one is calling him, because he is having a hallucination. He looks around and sees that there is a rabbit trapped in the soil.