In the underworld, yeli tells the ghost that the heavens are in ruins. He tells him that he will not go against the ghost's wishes and seek death. He says that if the ghost really fulfilled the wishes of his master, he will never return to the mortal world. The ghost says that the heaven itself will be gone forever. He asks the ghost if he could have reincarnated like his father, but the ghost says it would be "too cruel" to tell his master the truth. Pan says that he has not seen a butterfly in a long time, and that he almost mastered all the powers of the god of springtime. The animals all worship in this direction, and the ghost wonders if the god who is casting the spells is the same god who slew the dragon.
In the underworld, yeli tells the ghost that the heavens are in ruins. He tells him that he will not go against the ghost's wishes and seek death. He says that if the ghost really fulfilled the wishes of his master, he will never return to the mortal world. The ghost says that the heaven itself will be gone forever. He asks the ghost if he could have reincarnated like his father, but the ghost says it would be "too cruel" to tell his master the truth. Pan says that he has not seen a butterfly in a long time, and that he almost mastered all the powers of the god of springtime. The animals all worship in this direction, and the ghost wonders if the god who is casting the spells is the same god who slew the dragon.