This chapter's theme is "Whoosh, the silent world, boom, the inferno of destruction" . It's a reference to the famous poem "The Silence of the Lamb's Head," which describes a scene in which a man is struck by lightning and is unable to move his body to escape. The protagonist, who is the protagonist of the story, is struck in the arm by lightning, and he is able to move only a small portion of his body in order to escape the attack. He is also unable to control his anger, which is directed at his master, the protagonist's master. He tells his master that he is too weak to resist the lightning strike, and that he must capture the soul clan that is attacking him. He says that he will send everyone back home alive, even if he means to die. He swears that if he does not succeed, he will "send everyone home alive," and he will kill everyone in his path. He calls his master a "brat," and tells him to stop attacking him, because he is his opponent. He also tells him that he has
This chapter's theme is "Whoosh, the silent world, boom, the inferno of destruction" . It's a reference to the famous poem "The Silence of the Lamb's Head," which describes a scene in which a man is struck by lightning and is unable to move his body to escape. The protagonist, who is the protagonist of the story, is struck in the arm by lightning, and he is able to move only a small portion of his body in order to escape the attack. He is also unable to control his anger, which is directed at his master, the protagonist's master. He tells his master that he is too weak to resist the lightning strike, and that he must capture the soul clan that is attacking him. He says that he will send everyone back home alive, even if he means to die. He swears that if he does not succeed, he will "send everyone home alive," and he will kill everyone in his path. He calls his master a "brat," and tells him to stop attacking him, because he is his opponent. He also tells him that he has