The helmet-head young master asks if he's still angry. He doesn't want to be jealous. They can die together, he says. The demonic spirit is intense, and they can spot souls already. He's afraid everyone is gathered here, but he can't recall where he saw it before. Just one soul and they're done. The head young master says that helping him open the gates of hell is the price he has to pay for his revenge. The author says that the person he is protecting now is his murderer. He says that he already killed his sister. She's your only sister, so she can join the other souls in opening the gates. If he dies, he'll only help to open the doors of hell. Furious, the author says, they need him to change the world. He knocks him away. What a lunatic, rumbling, rumbling. The soul left his body rumbling. This is kinda troublesome, the narrator says. They're going to sacrifice one hundred thousand souls, and the gates slowly rise from the underground. The narrator says that this is a really crowded place, and he still wants to live for the rest of his life. He wants to be able to do whatever he wants, even if it's against the law. The epilogue says that they'll need to find someone to blame, but they should poison the emperor, since his highness isn't going to mind. He can poison his father on his behalf, too.
The helmet-head young master asks if he's still angry. He doesn't want to be jealous. They can die together, he says. The demonic spirit is intense, and they can spot souls already. He's afraid everyone is gathered here, but he can't recall where he saw it before. Just one soul and they're done. The head young master says that helping him open the gates of hell is the price he has to pay for his revenge. The author says that the person he is protecting now is his murderer. He says that he already killed his sister. She's your only sister, so she can join the other souls in opening the gates. If he dies, he'll only help to open the doors of hell. Furious, the author says, they need him to change the world. He knocks him away. What a lunatic, rumbling, rumbling. The soul left his body rumbling. This is kinda troublesome, the narrator says. They're going to sacrifice one hundred thousand souls, and the gates slowly rise from the underground. The narrator says that this is a really crowded place, and he still wants to live for the rest of his life. He wants to be able to do whatever he wants, even if it's against the law. The epilogue says that they'll need to find someone to blame, but they should poison the emperor, since his highness isn't going to mind. He can poison his father on his behalf, too.