In this chapter, we learn that the three of them are the "deity of destruction" and that they are going to "awaken" the "goddess" of the universe. We learn that they will be leaving tomorrow for their journey, and that the boy who is behind them is not with them, but will accompany them on their journey. They will not say goodbye to the boy, but they will help him in his quest to awaken his own deity. The boy, who is named Proteus, asks why he was saved from suicide, and the three explain that they were the ones who saved him. He asks why they did not save him earlier, and they both admit that it was because they were afraid that he would commit suicide again. They say that if he still wants to commit suicide, he can come to their village, but as a team, they will not be able to help him. They wonder if they can turn butterfly into human beings by absorbing energy, and if this can be done, then theoretically, she can not completely evolve until she has enough energy to do so.
In this chapter, we learn that the three of them are the "deity of destruction" and that they are going to "awaken" the "goddess" of the universe. We learn that they will be leaving tomorrow for their journey, and that the boy who is behind them is not with them, but will accompany them on their journey. They will not say goodbye to the boy, but they will help him in his quest to awaken his own deity. The boy, who is named Proteus, asks why he was saved from suicide, and the three explain that they were the ones who saved him. He asks why they did not save him earlier, and they both admit that it was because they were afraid that he would commit suicide again. They say that if he still wants to commit suicide, he can come to their village, but as a team, they will not be able to help him. They wonder if they can turn butterfly into human beings by absorbing energy, and if this can be done, then theoretically, she can not completely evolve until she has enough energy to do so.