In this chapter, we learn that the "wine of forgetfulness" is actually the "primordial spirit" of the "king of hell" . The "wine" of forgetfulness is that the primordial spirit of the king has disappeared. The king is happy that his "divine sense" is still with him. He tells us that he has almost killed all of the gods with his hands in order to destroy the heaven itself. He says that he cannot live without the king, who is the only person he has ever loved. He asks if the king ever thought that he had been using the king to threaten him with sex, and the king says that the king always monitors his state to make sure that he does not intend to betray his divine sense. He also says that at first, the king's divine sense would not allow him to concentrate on sex, but later, the heaven became suspicious and even suspicious. So the king had to obey the king. He feels relieved that he did not have to ask the king for sex, as he is supposed to be "happy." He asks the king not to take off his gloves and bite his mouth, as it is the most dangerous sin that one can commit.
In this chapter, we learn that the "wine of forgetfulness" is actually the "primordial spirit" of the "king of hell" . The "wine" of forgetfulness is that the primordial spirit of the king has disappeared. The king is happy that his "divine sense" is still with him. He tells us that he has almost killed all of the gods with his hands in order to destroy the heaven itself. He says that he cannot live without the king, who is the only person he has ever loved. He asks if the king ever thought that he had been using the king to threaten him with sex, and the king says that the king always monitors his state to make sure that he does not intend to betray his divine sense. He also says that at first, the king's divine sense would not allow him to concentrate on sex, but later, the heaven became suspicious and even suspicious. So the king had to obey the king. He feels relieved that he did not have to ask the king for sex, as he is supposed to be "happy." He asks the king not to take off his gloves and bite his mouth, as it is the most dangerous sin that one can commit.