In this short scene, Whitey tries to convince himself that he's doing a good job. He's done a great job, he says, and now he'll stick to his choice. Whitey, however, is not fooled. He says that humans are evil and cunning, and that's just not true. He wants to know how he could have killed his brother and separated his phantom body if his brother hadn't killed him. He also wants to thank his brother for killing him.
In this short scene, Whitey tries to convince himself that he's doing a good job. He's done a great job, he says, and now he'll stick to his choice. Whitey, however, is not fooled. He says that humans are evil and cunning, and that's just not true. He wants to know how he could have killed his brother and separated his phantom body if his brother hadn't killed him. He also wants to thank his brother for killing him.