Three days later, fujimura tells the others that he has come to tell them that the master does not envy them, that they are not proud, and that love is the greatest of all. He tells them that he is sorry that he had to wait so long for them to come back, but that it is almost time for him to take his rightful place in the world. He praises his children, who are involved in politics, finance, and government. The time has come, he tells them, to bring the "iron hammer of judgment" down upon the people who mocked them as being "regressed versions of people" .
Three days later, fujimura tells the others that he has come to tell them that the master does not envy them, that they are not proud, and that love is the greatest of all. He tells them that he is sorry that he had to wait so long for them to come back, but that it is almost time for him to take his rightful place in the world. He praises his children, who are involved in politics, finance, and government. The time has come, he tells them, to bring the "iron hammer of judgment" down upon the people who mocked them as being "regressed versions of people" .