This chapter opens with a battle cry from the demon ashura urchin, who has just returned from the battle. He tells his master that if he does not kill him, he will die in battle. The demon explains that he is different from humans in that he has come from an inner space and not from a human body. He compares himself to an Indian who has been reborn as a snake. The snake's hair is venomous, and if a human is bitten by one of her snakes, his spirit will be consumed in five seconds. He explains that there once was a mermaid group living in the ocean, but they were destroyed by human oil drilling. The mermaids began to dislike her even more, and they began to doubt that she was really a mermaid. One day, the oil drilling destroyed their spiritual energy, and the mermaids were no longer able to control their emotions. This energy was gathered by a waste plant, and as a result, the demon was born.
This chapter opens with a battle cry from the demon ashura urchin, who has just returned from the battle. He tells his master that if he does not kill him, he will die in battle. The demon explains that he is different from humans in that he has come from an inner space and not from a human body. He compares himself to an Indian who has been reborn as a snake. The snake's hair is venomous, and if a human is bitten by one of her snakes, his spirit will be consumed in five seconds. He explains that there once was a mermaid group living in the ocean, but they were destroyed by human oil drilling. The mermaids began to dislike her even more, and they began to doubt that she was really a mermaid. One day, the oil drilling destroyed their spiritual energy, and the mermaids were no longer able to control their emotions. This energy was gathered by a waste plant, and as a result, the demon was born.