In the middle of the night, the scepter hears the sound of a huge explosion in the coffin. It's Yelich's coffin, which has just been destroyed. Yelich asks if the explosion was caused by something falling from the wagon, and the Scepter tells him that it was an accident. The man in the black coffin is still alive, and he's carrying the same weapons that Yelich carried in the white coffin. The truncheons of the coffin have also been destroyed, and Yelich can't find Yelich. He's sorry, but he doesn't know what else to say. He says that he came to propose to Yelich because of his love for him, and that's the only thing that matters in his life. He asks the king of the han country to leave immediately, because the king is too infatuated with Yelich, and not disrespectful. He also says that the only way to save Yelich is to sell him a single spirit stone, which is already worth a lot of money. The han country has just ended a fifty-year famine, and there's nothing to worry about. The most important thing, Yelich says, is to save him.
In the middle of the night, the scepter hears the sound of a huge explosion in the coffin. It's Yelich's coffin, which has just been destroyed. Yelich asks if the explosion was caused by something falling from the wagon, and the Scepter tells him that it was an accident. The man in the black coffin is still alive, and he's carrying the same weapons that Yelich carried in the white coffin. The truncheons of the coffin have also been destroyed, and Yelich can't find Yelich. He's sorry, but he doesn't know what else to say. He says that he came to propose to Yelich because of his love for him, and that's the only thing that matters in his life. He asks the king of the han country to leave immediately, because the king is too infatuated with Yelich, and not disrespectful. He also says that the only way to save Yelich is to sell him a single spirit stone, which is already worth a lot of money. The han country has just ended a fifty-year famine, and there's nothing to worry about. The most important thing, Yelich says, is to save him.