This chapter opens with a soliloquy by Duan-Faisal. He tells the gang that they can kill anyone they want, even the "king of hell" . He says that even if the king of heaven does not have the right to interfere in the affairs of the state, he can still kill anyone he wants. The gang tells him that he has killed his men, but that they have killed the men who should have been killed. He asks if they are just disabled, and they say that they are. He then tells them that they should get rid of all the other groups that are involved in the conspiracy.
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by Duan-Faisal. He tells the gang that they can kill anyone they want, even the "king of hell" . He says that even if the king of heaven does not have the right to interfere in the affairs of the state, he can still kill anyone he wants. The gang tells him that he has killed his men, but that they have killed the men who should have been killed. He asks if they are just disabled, and they say that they are. He then tells them that they should get rid of all the other groups that are involved in the conspiracy.