In this short scene, we learn that Lilith has been sent to destroy the "super demon" , and that the "king of poison" is planning to return to the battlefield. Lilith is not afraid of death, but he is afraid of "the super demon" because he is a "fragile character" . He says that if the "little demon" lives or dies, he does not care, but if he is still "obsessed with infighting," then he is the winner. He tells the little demon to put on his cloak and hide on the battlefield, so that he will not be recognized. He then tells us that he is going to fight or run, except vampires, because he can handle anyone. The little demon's name is "baukaw," and there is something called a combat compact signed by both sides that allows the combatants to stop fighting if the other side gives up. If the battle is won, the commander can declare it a day, and the two combatants can continue fighting until the next day's battle ends. If they lose, they can force the end of the fight by doubling the other's score. But if they win, they will be able to release all of the "spiritual energy" that the super demon has stored in his body. He will release this energy in a "spontaneous golden snake dance," and the battle will be over. He gives up, thinking that he has lost. He asks the other combatants what they can do for him, and they tell him that he should get a "broken hand," "revenge" for "baska," and "mock" the opponent.
In this short scene, we learn that Lilith has been sent to destroy the "super demon" , and that the "king of poison" is planning to return to the battlefield. Lilith is not afraid of death, but he is afraid of "the super demon" because he is a "fragile character" . He says that if the "little demon" lives or dies, he does not care, but if he is still "obsessed with infighting," then he is the winner. He tells the little demon to put on his cloak and hide on the battlefield, so that he will not be recognized. He then tells us that he is going to fight or run, except vampires, because he can handle anyone. The little demon's name is "baukaw," and there is something called a combat compact signed by both sides that allows the combatants to stop fighting if the other side gives up. If the battle is won, the commander can declare it a day, and the two combatants can continue fighting until the next day's battle ends. If they lose, they can force the end of the fight by doubling the other's score. But if they win, they will be able to release all of the "spiritual energy" that the super demon has stored in his body. He will release this energy in a "spontaneous golden snake dance," and the battle will be over. He gives up, thinking that he has lost. He asks the other combatants what they can do for him, and they tell him that he should get a "broken hand," "revenge" for "baska," and "mock" the opponent.