In this chapter, the king of god tells his followers that they have tamed all of the god-like creatures that have come to his world. He tells them that they will soon be able to assemble an army of his followers. The state preceptor enters and tells the king that he has been away for a long time. The king tells him that he is nothing more than a pawn in the hands of the wolf. He asks the state preceptor why he is staying in the kingdom, and the king replies that he does not want to be a part of a mortal nation. He says that he came to the kingdom for the eternal blood of the king, and that if he had not been guarded, the kingdom would have already collapsed. The monk tells the monk to remember the days when he was young and carefree. He reminds him that even if he dies, he will be happy
In this chapter, the king of god tells his followers that they have tamed all of the god-like creatures that have come to his world. He tells them that they will soon be able to assemble an army of his followers. The state preceptor enters and tells the king that he has been away for a long time. The king tells him that he is nothing more than a pawn in the hands of the wolf. He asks the state preceptor why he is staying in the kingdom, and the king replies that he does not want to be a part of a mortal nation. He says that he came to the kingdom for the eternal blood of the king, and that if he had not been guarded, the kingdom would have already collapsed. The monk tells the monk to remember the days when he was young and carefree. He reminds him that even if he dies, he will be happy