In this chapter, we learn that the monster has chosen to be immortal. He's been reduced in strength by his clones, but he's still strong enough to destroy the human race. He tells the humans to stand up and be nice to him. He wants to be a hero, not just a monster. He says that if he can change people's minds against monsters, then he'll be able to change the minds of everyone else. The only problem, he says, is that he can't treat people the way he wants them to treat him.
In this chapter, we learn that the monster has chosen to be immortal. He's been reduced in strength by his clones, but he's still strong enough to destroy the human race. He tells the humans to stand up and be nice to him. He wants to be a hero, not just a monster. He says that if he can change people's minds against monsters, then he'll be able to change the minds of everyone else. The only problem, he says, is that he can't treat people the way he wants them to treat him.