As the battle rages on between the two sides, the narrator laments the fact that the battle is not yet over. He compares the battle to a battle between two giant trees, and he wonders if the giant trees are using the same spell that killed the flower demon. He wonders if it is the same one that killed Hiroki, who killed the lawen. He also wonders whether it is Yuqian's spell that is killing the tree men, or something else entirely. The narrator wonders if he has injured his opponent badly, and urges him to hurry up and recover his spiritual energy. He tells her that she is the strongest person in the demon camp, and that it is possible to overtake the chief, Hedna. He says that he will give the axe back to her, as he has lost the power of axe rage. He explains that the armor that Joanna has on her body is a result of the axe rage that she has thrown out of her body. She is wearing the armor because she is using satan, which is stronger than the axe. He asks if they are really going to let her kill her former comrades, since she has joined the enemy. He suggests that they should be kind to their enemy and hurt everyone. He then asks if everyone wanted Joanna to die, and wonders if they really wanted her to die. He concludes that he wants her to join.
As the battle rages on between the two sides, the narrator laments the fact that the battle is not yet over. He compares the battle to a battle between two giant trees, and he wonders if the giant trees are using the same spell that killed the flower demon. He wonders if it is the same one that killed Hiroki, who killed the lawen. He also wonders whether it is Yuqian's spell that is killing the tree men, or something else entirely. The narrator wonders if he has injured his opponent badly, and urges him to hurry up and recover his spiritual energy. He tells her that she is the strongest person in the demon camp, and that it is possible to overtake the chief, Hedna. He says that he will give the axe back to her, as he has lost the power of axe rage. He explains that the armor that Joanna has on her body is a result of the axe rage that she has thrown out of her body. She is wearing the armor because she is using satan, which is stronger than the axe. He asks if they are really going to let her kill her former comrades, since she has joined the enemy. He suggests that they should be kind to their enemy and hurt everyone. He then asks if everyone wanted Joanna to die, and wonders if they really wanted her to die. He concludes that he wants her to join.