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CHAPTER 5: "A MONSTER OF THE IMAGINATION"
This is a locked chapterCHAPTER 5: "A MONSTER OF THE IMAGINATION"
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The chapter opens with a long sigh from the protagonist, who wants to know why he's having such a hard time getting his message out to the protagonist. He's worried that the protagonist doesn't want to talk to him, and he wants the protagonist to come out and tell him what's going on. The protagonist tells him that he can't, because the protagonist is too close to him. He tells the protagonist that it's okay to be close, but that he needs to start talking to him in a different way. He asks the protagonist if he can send him a text message, and the protagonist says that he'll do it. He says that the two of them are close, and that he wants to get back to the business of the case. He compares the protagonist's appearance to that of a human, a mermaid, and a Kudan , and says that they're all very different from each other. He also says that a human is a mix of human, mermaid, Kudan, and an ugly, sinister, jumbled mess . In the eyes of an inhuman creature, a human-like person is a mixture of human and mermaid, human and Kudan. He goes on to say that human imagination gives life to monsters. For example, if a young woman has a mask, she asks if she's pretty, and under the mask her mouth is open. Under the mask, the woman's mouth is slit wide open. The problem is that the woman has no power or form, and she asks the question, "Am i pretty ?" . But if the woman is given the name of a monster, she'll ask the same question, and her mouth will be slit open. In other words, the human imagination can create a monster. But even if the monster is given a physical form, it won't be able to survive long, and it will eventually fade away. If it has a life, it loses its power and fades away. On rare occasions, however, a new monster and a new human can stick around for a long time, and they don't really stick around very long. saki says that she knows that the steel lady has been given a name, and people are talking about her all over the world. She's too different from the real steel lady, but she has enough strength and power to kill people. She has enough power and strength to kill someone, and even if she were a ghost, she
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In/Spectre 1-16 • CHAPTER 5: "A MONSTER OF THE IMAGINATION" • Page ik-page-3342472
In/Spectre 1-16 • CHAPTER 5: "A MONSTER OF THE IMAGINATION" • Page ik-page-3342473
In/Spectre 1-16 • CHAPTER 5: "A MONSTER OF THE IMAGINATION" • Page ik-page-3342474
In/Spectre 1-16 • CHAPTER 5: "A MONSTER OF THE IMAGINATION" • Page ik-page-3369702
In/Spectre 1-16 • CHAPTER 5: "A MONSTER OF THE IMAGINATION" • Page ik-page-3342477
In/Spectre 1-16 • CHAPTER 5: "A MONSTER OF THE IMAGINATION" • Page ik-page-3342478
In/Spectre 1-16 • CHAPTER 5: "A MONSTER OF THE IMAGINATION" • Page ik-page-3342479
In/Spectre 1-16 • CHAPTER 5: "A MONSTER OF THE IMAGINATION" • Page ik-page-3342480
CHAPTER 5: "A MONSTER OF THE IMAGINATION"
This is a locked chapterCHAPTER 5: "A MONSTER OF THE IMAGINATION"
About This Chapter
The chapter opens with a long sigh from the protagonist, who wants to know why he's having such a hard time getting his message out to the protagonist. He's worried that the protagonist doesn't want to talk to him, and he wants the protagonist to come out and tell him what's going on. The protagonist tells him that he can't, because the protagonist is too close to him. He tells the protagonist that it's okay to be close, but that he needs to start talking to him in a different way. He asks the protagonist if he can send him a text message, and the protagonist says that he'll do it. He says that the two of them are close, and that he wants to get back to the business of the case. He compares the protagonist's appearance to that of a human, a mermaid, and a Kudan , and says that they're all very different from each other. He also says that a human is a mix of human, mermaid, Kudan, and an ugly, sinister, jumbled mess . In the eyes of an inhuman creature, a human-like person is a mixture of human and mermaid, human and Kudan. He goes on to say that human imagination gives life to monsters. For example, if a young woman has a mask, she asks if she's pretty, and under the mask her mouth is open. Under the mask, the woman's mouth is slit wide open. The problem is that the woman has no power or form, and she asks the question, "Am i pretty ?" . But if the woman is given the name of a monster, she'll ask the same question, and her mouth will be slit open. In other words, the human imagination can create a monster. But even if the monster is given a physical form, it won't be able to survive long, and it will eventually fade away. If it has a life, it loses its power and fades away. On rare occasions, however, a new monster and a new human can stick around for a long time, and they don't really stick around very long. saki says that she knows that the steel lady has been given a name, and people are talking about her all over the world. She's too different from the real steel lady, but she has enough strength and power to kill people. She has enough power and strength to kill someone, and even if she were a ghost, she
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