The narrator tells us that the hades still haven't defeated the night souls, although they're stronger than they were a long time ago. He also says that fairy cats are still around, and that they'll be happy to see him. The narrator says that he's envious of Lubys's mom, because she's such a good mother. He asks if they can go visit fairy cats, and the narrator says they can. He says that once fairy cats gets rid of the qi of hell, he'll find a new place to live, but first, he wants to know if the night-souls are showing affection for him and his friends. He tells the narrator to hug himself and the magic array on his hand, and then he asks if the two of them can have body contact. He's not lying, he says. He wants to throw blood into his head, and he thinks that the night king is tracking down the girl of the night soul. He wonders if the girl with the white hair is in a cage, and if she inherited the night spirit of the king's daughter. He then asks if she was with two earls, and she says no. She's been with a boy who's grown up to be a good fighter, but he doesn't look like a very good fighter. He compares the boy to a glutton, and wonders if he should wait for him to recover, or compete with him.
The narrator tells us that the hades still haven't defeated the night souls, although they're stronger than they were a long time ago. He also says that fairy cats are still around, and that they'll be happy to see him. The narrator says that he's envious of Lubys's mom, because she's such a good mother. He asks if they can go visit fairy cats, and the narrator says they can. He says that once fairy cats gets rid of the qi of hell, he'll find a new place to live, but first, he wants to know if the night-souls are showing affection for him and his friends. He tells the narrator to hug himself and the magic array on his hand, and then he asks if the two of them can have body contact. He's not lying, he says. He wants to throw blood into his head, and he thinks that the night king is tracking down the girl of the night soul. He wonders if the girl with the white hair is in a cage, and if she inherited the night spirit of the king's daughter. He then asks if she was with two earls, and she says no. She's been with a boy who's grown up to be a good fighter, but he doesn't look like a very good fighter. He compares the boy to a glutton, and wonders if he should wait for him to recover, or compete with him.