Lith could understand it well and truthfully answered once again.
The devil smiled and continued on with the game.
It then made them understand how line 8 pieces cannot capture their own pawns and similarly how line one couldn't capture the white ones.
This meant that the devils were fated to capture pawns from one of the two camps and couldn't attack both. This was how the heavens kept things balanced once again.
Everything made perfect sense and there were no faults in the devil's analogy.
However, Lith had a bad foreboding about this.
The devil flashed its signature gentle smile and since the game was reaching its climax, it moved its pawn to one last step and changed it to a queen.
Even if Lith had tried to avoid the pawn reaching the last line, somehow, it still slipped past his defences.