Now that the land has entered, the psychic power of the "reawakening harbor" has been lost. The only thing left to do is to defeat the "made human beings" that have been defeated by the "rogge" . The target is the "all get reawakening harbour" , says the narrator. He doesn't know what the harbor is all about, but he does know that the most important man will be imprisoned there, presumably because of his father's treachery. The narrator wonders if the identity of the man who defeated him will be because of this. He also wonders if this is because of the traitorous father. He wonders if it is because he has the power to destroy the man. He asks the man if he has any part in man. The man replies that he has nothing to do with the man, but now that he can defeat him, he can do so himself. He says that the man's attack isn't very wise, but their strength is not as great as ours. He then asks if the number of enemies is getting more and more as they fight, and he wonders if they are coming because they have too many enemies to fight. He tells the narrator to watch out for his own safety.
Now that the land has entered, the psychic power of the "reawakening harbor" has been lost. The only thing left to do is to defeat the "made human beings" that have been defeated by the "rogge" . The target is the "all get reawakening harbour" , says the narrator. He doesn't know what the harbor is all about, but he does know that the most important man will be imprisoned there, presumably because of his father's treachery. The narrator wonders if the identity of the man who defeated him will be because of this. He also wonders if this is because of the traitorous father. He wonders if it is because he has the power to destroy the man. He asks the man if he has any part in man. The man replies that he has nothing to do with the man, but now that he can defeat him, he can do so himself. He says that the man's attack isn't very wise, but their strength is not as great as ours. He then asks if the number of enemies is getting more and more as they fight, and he wonders if they are coming because they have too many enemies to fight. He tells the narrator to watch out for his own safety.