In this chapter, the protagonist explains that when he was young, he was able to pick fruit without anyone else's help. He thought that he had some super power that would make him unique and save the world. But when he heard that he was the first prize winner, he realized that he wasn't unique at all. He didn't even have a choice: he could either die or become an ordinary person. He tells the protagonist to be careful, though, because the process of dying is much more painful than the chaos formula. As long as he's happy, he says, he'll be safe. The protagonist doesn't realize that people think he should die so easily. He just figured that he shouldn't. After meeting the protagonist, he realizes that maybe he isn't just some ordinary person after all. People always grow up. He says, "Isn't your the strongest huh?" . He reminds the protagonist that even if he is arrogant, he still has the power to win.
In this chapter, the protagonist explains that when he was young, he was able to pick fruit without anyone else's help. He thought that he had some super power that would make him unique and save the world. But when he heard that he was the first prize winner, he realized that he wasn't unique at all. He didn't even have a choice: he could either die or become an ordinary person. He tells the protagonist to be careful, though, because the process of dying is much more painful than the chaos formula. As long as he's happy, he says, he'll be safe. The protagonist doesn't realize that people think he should die so easily. He just figured that he shouldn't. After meeting the protagonist, he realizes that maybe he isn't just some ordinary person after all. People always grow up. He says, "Isn't your the strongest huh?" . He reminds the protagonist that even if he is arrogant, he still has the power to win.