The narrator tells us that the humans of the city are still alive and well, except that the streets have been patrolled by monsters. He says that no one recognizes him now. He tells the officer that he bumped into him on purpose, and that he's sorry. The demon king commands him not to kill anyone, but the officer says that the demon king isn't right in his head. The narrator says that he hasn't seen a demon smile so kind. He asks the officer to be careful at night, and the officer tells him that the master of the humans has killed all the powerful families in the demon realm. The officer tells the narrator that he can't even keep track of the master, and he says that if he had killed her, he would have died a second before he could have killed her. The captain tells the story of how a demon named Bai quran came to the city and found that the demons were honest. He also tells the captain that the pass will be a problem if someone tries to guard it, because the demons will give it away without hesitation.
The narrator tells us that the humans of the city are still alive and well, except that the streets have been patrolled by monsters. He says that no one recognizes him now. He tells the officer that he bumped into him on purpose, and that he's sorry. The demon king commands him not to kill anyone, but the officer says that the demon king isn't right in his head. The narrator says that he hasn't seen a demon smile so kind. He asks the officer to be careful at night, and the officer tells him that the master of the humans has killed all the powerful families in the demon realm. The officer tells the narrator that he can't even keep track of the master, and he says that if he had killed her, he would have died a second before he could have killed her. The captain tells the story of how a demon named Bai quran came to the city and found that the demons were honest. He also tells the captain that the pass will be a problem if someone tries to guard it, because the demons will give it away without hesitation.