In this chapter, we learn that the magical beasts are at mortal stage 5, which means that they are useful only for a short period of time before they become useless. We also learn that, in order to improve the warrior's ability to listen to the world around him, the power core needs to be improved. This is because, as the narrator points out, "the strong get respect, while the weaker are." The narrator also points out that the night soul is from a royal family, and that he can use it to start a battle against the "ight uls." The two men decide to stay in the sacred realm and wait for the beast tide to pass. The tide will pass soon, and the two men will be able to collect all the magical parts of the beasts. They decide to divide the parts into two parts, one for themselves and one for the other. The blacksmith is going to duel with the two other men for the turtle shell, and whoever wins will get it.
In this chapter, we learn that the magical beasts are at mortal stage 5, which means that they are useful only for a short period of time before they become useless. We also learn that, in order to improve the warrior's ability to listen to the world around him, the power core needs to be improved. This is because, as the narrator points out, "the strong get respect, while the weaker are." The narrator also points out that the night soul is from a royal family, and that he can use it to start a battle against the "ight uls." The two men decide to stay in the sacred realm and wait for the beast tide to pass. The tide will pass soon, and the two men will be able to collect all the magical parts of the beasts. They decide to divide the parts into two parts, one for themselves and one for the other. The blacksmith is going to duel with the two other men for the turtle shell, and whoever wins will get it.