In this chapter, we learn that if a person saves the life of another person, that person is an exception to the rule. In other words, the person who saves the person's life could be considered an exception, even if he or she did not actually save the lives of the people they were supposed to save. We also learn that the man who was with the Doctor at the hospital during the ceiling crash is not a patient of the hospital, but a "scam" , and that the doctor's "godly powers" do not work on the woman who was possessed by the ghost. The doctor, however, says that he has never seen a human soul that he could not see until now, when he was in the presence of the "bastard" . The man's presence, the doctor says, means that his "Godly aura" is weakening, which means that he will be unable to resist the "heavenly army" and its orders.
In this chapter, we learn that if a person saves the life of another person, that person is an exception to the rule. In other words, the person who saves the person's life could be considered an exception, even if he or she did not actually save the lives of the people they were supposed to save. We also learn that the man who was with the Doctor at the hospital during the ceiling crash is not a patient of the hospital, but a "scam" , and that the doctor's "godly powers" do not work on the woman who was possessed by the ghost. The doctor, however, says that he has never seen a human soul that he could not see until now, when he was in the presence of the "bastard" . The man's presence, the doctor says, means that his "Godly aura" is weakening, which means that he will be unable to resist the "heavenly army" and its orders.