This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the "boss" . He tells the young man that if he kills him, he'll lose him forever. The boss tells him not to take revenge on such a high because he must have a good reason for killing him. He also tells him that there's a woman who's been dying for him, and he should think before he kills her. He then tells the boy to hurry to get out of here because he's impulsive and causes trouble. The boy tells him to hurry because he traded his magic weapon for the royal family's schedule. He's shocked that the boy would ask him to give him a hand. He says that the deal was done and that they're back in the same situation now. The young man says that he doesn't believe the stars, and that he never suspected the loyalty of the boy. He adds that the "stards" are just tricking him into making bad blood between him and the "blood clan." The boy admits that he investigated the matter and found out that the Hunter organization fell apart after the boy was gone. He asks
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the "boss" . He tells the young man that if he kills him, he'll lose him forever. The boss tells him not to take revenge on such a high because he must have a good reason for killing him. He also tells him that there's a woman who's been dying for him, and he should think before he kills her. He then tells the boy to hurry to get out of here because he's impulsive and causes trouble. The boy tells him to hurry because he traded his magic weapon for the royal family's schedule. He's shocked that the boy would ask him to give him a hand. He says that the deal was done and that they're back in the same situation now. The young man says that he doesn't believe the stars, and that he never suspected the loyalty of the boy. He adds that the "stards" are just tricking him into making bad blood between him and the "blood clan." The boy admits that he investigated the matter and found out that the Hunter organization fell apart after the boy was gone. He asks