The chapter ends with a soliloquy by the "god of destruction" . He tells us that he and his fellow beings are at their "limit" for pain and suffering, and that they are the only ones who can "break" him. He says that he has gone numb and that he cannot even tell if the pain has gotten any worse. He promises that if it gets any worse, he will "let you have hey, aka shi" , the "right to be god."
The chapter ends with a soliloquy by the "god of destruction" . He tells us that he and his fellow beings are at their "limit" for pain and suffering, and that they are the only ones who can "break" him. He says that he has gone numb and that he cannot even tell if the pain has gotten any worse. He promises that if it gets any worse, he will "let you have hey, aka shi" , the "right to be god."