This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of the novel, "What, what, it just now?" . It's a quote from the novel's opening lines, which states: "What... what was just now? The training room, it was you, the one who summoned her." . This is the first time he's summoned a human, and he doesn't know if it was good or bad, but he does know that the outcome was good. He also tells us that he felt something at the summoning gate, and that it seemed like there were some "changes" in the gate. He tells us to try again, so that he can figure out what's going on. He enters the primary assessment arena, where he summons his summoning gate. Touch daze, why is it that you are summoning him again? Why did you bring him here again? He says that his soul power has "strengthened" . Then he wraps his grass around him and tells us about the hundred-year old lava hounds that are coming at them. He asks if they're from heaven, or heaven
This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of the novel, "What, what, it just now?" . It's a quote from the novel's opening lines, which states: "What... what was just now? The training room, it was you, the one who summoned her." . This is the first time he's summoned a human, and he doesn't know if it was good or bad, but he does know that the outcome was good. He also tells us that he felt something at the summoning gate, and that it seemed like there were some "changes" in the gate. He tells us to try again, so that he can figure out what's going on. He enters the primary assessment arena, where he summons his summoning gate. Touch daze, why is it that you are summoning him again? Why did you bring him here again? He says that his soul power has "strengthened" . Then he wraps his grass around him and tells us about the hundred-year old lava hounds that are coming at them. He asks if they're from heaven, or heaven