The muskdeer asks the ghost if he can become a warrior like his sister. The ghost replies that beast spirits are able to establish a relationship with all things, and they can feel happiness, anger, sorrow, and joy. He also says that he is afraid that someday, the enemy will destroy all that he cherishes. He tells the ghost that he can lose like a warrior, but that he has two drones left, and he needs to repair them so that they will be ready to attack. He asks if they have enough charge to take them all over there, and the ghost says that they do, but there is still no sign of Black-Eyed Rock. He tortures her and forces her to tell them the whereabouts of the sword. He says that it sounds like the sword is alive, and that he seems to understand the reason to kill it. He wonders why he is getting more confused by the more he listens to the ghost. He doesn't know what the reason is for killing the sword, but he does know that someone is suffering from extreme grief. He wants to tell the sword what he knows: that it is bitter remorse.
The muskdeer asks the ghost if he can become a warrior like his sister. The ghost replies that beast spirits are able to establish a relationship with all things, and they can feel happiness, anger, sorrow, and joy. He also says that he is afraid that someday, the enemy will destroy all that he cherishes. He tells the ghost that he can lose like a warrior, but that he has two drones left, and he needs to repair them so that they will be ready to attack. He asks if they have enough charge to take them all over there, and the ghost says that they do, but there is still no sign of Black-Eyed Rock. He tortures her and forces her to tell them the whereabouts of the sword. He says that it sounds like the sword is alive, and that he seems to understand the reason to kill it. He wonders why he is getting more confused by the more he listens to the ghost. He doesn't know what the reason is for killing the sword, but he does know that someone is suffering from extreme grief. He wants to tell the sword what he knows: that it is bitter remorse.