In this chapter, we learn that the only way to defeat Madame Bovary is to fight in hand combat. This is because the fight is being fought in a confined room, and the use of demon power in such a confined space may result in serious injury to the enemy. In order to win, however, he must use his physical strength. He explains that his previous plan was to use his demon power to weaken his rivals, but this one does not show him any trace of power. He is afraid that his own power will soon run out, and so he decides to use the sword to cut through the webs that are in the root of the enemy's webs.
In this chapter, we learn that the only way to defeat Madame Bovary is to fight in hand combat. This is because the fight is being fought in a confined room, and the use of demon power in such a confined space may result in serious injury to the enemy. In order to win, however, he must use his physical strength. He explains that his previous plan was to use his demon power to weaken his rivals, but this one does not show him any trace of power. He is afraid that his own power will soon run out, and so he decides to use the sword to cut through the webs that are in the root of the enemy's webs.