The scene opens with the young silkworm, who has just arrived at his home. He asks who sent him there. The young man replies that he is only there for one thing: to kill the old silkworm. He tells the young man to send the old man's viles to a hill behind his home so that he can "reproduce" them on his own. The old man laughs at the idea that a single female parasite can "just reproduce" on her own. He says that as long as he has a female parasite, he can have "millions of viles" . He compares himself to a "poisonous parasite master" and says that he has several moves against the old parasite master. He calls him a "sweetie" and tells him to kill him. He then casts a spell, which breaks the silkworm's formation. He screams that the air seems to " solidify the hell" and that his speed has been reduced. He realizes that he cannot harm him at all.
The scene opens with the young silkworm, who has just arrived at his home. He asks who sent him there. The young man replies that he is only there for one thing: to kill the old silkworm. He tells the young man to send the old man's viles to a hill behind his home so that he can "reproduce" them on his own. The old man laughs at the idea that a single female parasite can "just reproduce" on her own. He says that as long as he has a female parasite, he can have "millions of viles" . He compares himself to a "poisonous parasite master" and says that he has several moves against the old parasite master. He calls him a "sweetie" and tells him to kill him. He then casts a spell, which breaks the silkworm's formation. He screams that the air seems to " solidify the hell" and that his speed has been reduced. He realizes that he cannot harm him at all.