In this chapter, Dr. Manette explains how the monster got injured. He tells the audience that the monster is still alive, and that he is not interested in taking lives. He says that he came to this place a thousand years ago to ascend to heaven and achieve immortality, but that he was spoiled by the time he reached heaven. If he wants to continue in the tribulation, he should be allowed to do so. The monster says that the divine thunder will destroy the whole city if he does not stop. The father says that his daughter should use a doll as a body to get back to heaven. He also says that they should not disturb the monster, because the underworld has its own coordinate of mortals. He then says that if the monster wants to help, he can help as well.
In this chapter, Dr. Manette explains how the monster got injured. He tells the audience that the monster is still alive, and that he is not interested in taking lives. He says that he came to this place a thousand years ago to ascend to heaven and achieve immortality, but that he was spoiled by the time he reached heaven. If he wants to continue in the tribulation, he should be allowed to do so. The monster says that the divine thunder will destroy the whole city if he does not stop. The father says that his daughter should use a doll as a body to get back to heaven. He also says that they should not disturb the monster, because the underworld has its own coordinate of mortals. He then says that if the monster wants to help, he can help as well.