The two men argue about whether or not they've gotten rid of the beasts. The first man says that they just need to kill one more. The second man points out that they're just small ants compared to the beasts, and that's why they need to fight another one. The two argue again, and the second man claims that the magic field still exists and that he still has thousands of years to live. He says that whatever happens to him, he's going to be affected anyway, so he'll ask the teacher to give him a thousand more years of life. The teacher says that he already has a blockade set up in the space between the two men's rooms, so the only way to get in is to break through it and save the teacher. But the teacher is just playing in the other rooms, and he doesn't need the help of the other men. He just needs to get out of the way so that he can play. The grandfathers are psyched to see that the heroes have been put into a tight corner, and they can't escape.
The two men argue about whether or not they've gotten rid of the beasts. The first man says that they just need to kill one more. The second man points out that they're just small ants compared to the beasts, and that's why they need to fight another one. The two argue again, and the second man claims that the magic field still exists and that he still has thousands of years to live. He says that whatever happens to him, he's going to be affected anyway, so he'll ask the teacher to give him a thousand more years of life. The teacher says that he already has a blockade set up in the space between the two men's rooms, so the only way to get in is to break through it and save the teacher. But the teacher is just playing in the other rooms, and he doesn't need the help of the other men. He just needs to get out of the way so that he can play. The grandfathers are psyched to see that the heroes have been put into a tight corner, and they can't escape.