The emperor asks what he wants from hell, and the monk replies that he wants only one thing: his daughter's "spiritual power." He tells the emperor that the fight is the first time he's seen a fight close-up, and that he doesn't want people to get mad. The emperor tells the monk to use the "softest of forest" to form a barrier between the two camps. The monk agrees, but warns the emperor to be careful with the "corrosive" nature of the holy light. He says that the power of the light can't harm people from the "holy light." The monk says that he has only used about 30 percent of his strength so far, but that's more than enough to defeat both the emperor and his daughter.
The emperor asks what he wants from hell, and the monk replies that he wants only one thing: his daughter's "spiritual power." He tells the emperor that the fight is the first time he's seen a fight close-up, and that he doesn't want people to get mad. The emperor tells the monk to use the "softest of forest" to form a barrier between the two camps. The monk agrees, but warns the emperor to be careful with the "corrosive" nature of the holy light. He says that the power of the light can't harm people from the "holy light." The monk says that he has only used about 30 percent of his strength so far, but that's more than enough to defeat both the emperor and his daughter.