The emperor tells the demon king to tell the hell about the bird. The emperor says that he's going to kill the bird, but he'll have to wait for someone else to help him. He's afraid that the bird is on a roll, and that the emperor will have to kill him pronto. He asks if they'll go after the bird after all, and the emperor says no, but that they can go after him now. He tells the emperor that he doesn't hate him at all, because the injustice he has done to him has been great. He thanks the emperor for the care he has shown him, and he asks why he hasn't killed the bird yet. He wonders if the emperor saw the dead end, and if he realized that he was going nowhere. He wants to know why the emperor didn't kill him sooner, and wonders if he is okay.
The emperor tells the demon king to tell the hell about the bird. The emperor says that he's going to kill the bird, but he'll have to wait for someone else to help him. He's afraid that the bird is on a roll, and that the emperor will have to kill him pronto. He asks if they'll go after the bird after all, and the emperor says no, but that they can go after him now. He tells the emperor that he doesn't hate him at all, because the injustice he has done to him has been great. He thanks the emperor for the care he has shown him, and he asks why he hasn't killed the bird yet. He wonders if the emperor saw the dead end, and if he realized that he was going nowhere. He wants to know why the emperor didn't kill him sooner, and wonders if he is okay.