This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the monster, in which he tells his master that he cannot wait to kill him. He tells him that he has been too indulgent to his master, and that the gods cannot kill him at will. He says that even if he turns evil, he will still break heaven's will. The monster says that he will kill him even if it means breaking his own will.
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the monster, in which he tells his master that he cannot wait to kill him. He tells him that he has been too indulgent to his master, and that the gods cannot kill him at will. He says that even if he turns evil, he will still break heaven's will. The monster says that he will kill him even if it means breaking his own will.