This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the director of the power plant. He tells the audience that he hasn't seen so bright a starry sky for a long time. He says that they're still trying to figure out what's wrong with the plant. The first priority, he says, is to get the power back up. He also says that he's not going to get involved in the case of urito again. He promises that he won't allow this to happen again. The director says that the monsters that attacked Eden aren't the real problem. The real problem is that the monster is more terrifying than the monster that attacked Forseti. It's the guards from the factory who arrived just minutes ago. The old hag is no different from the monster, the director says. The only difference is that everyone is just a pawn
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the director of the power plant. He tells the audience that he hasn't seen so bright a starry sky for a long time. He says that they're still trying to figure out what's wrong with the plant. The first priority, he says, is to get the power back up. He also says that he's not going to get involved in the case of urito again. He promises that he won't allow this to happen again. The director says that the monsters that attacked Eden aren't the real problem. The real problem is that the monster is more terrifying than the monster that attacked Forseti. It's the guards from the factory who arrived just minutes ago. The old hag is no different from the monster, the director says. The only difference is that everyone is just a pawn