Now that he's back in bed, the monster asks if he fell asleep again. The answer is no, he didn't fall asleep at all. He just fell asleep in a dream. The monster tells us that he was able to track down the sound spirit of the old hag and blew it up so that he wouldn't be tracked. He's going to go find the moonlight to see if there's any way he can get away from the hags. The valerian juice will help him wake up. He doesn't know if he'll be able to recover when he wakes up the next day, but he'd like to take a walk. He tells us about the mid-autumn festival, which is a festival of lanterns and food. He and his brother are going to have dinner at a place called "bao zi" , which means "fried bao" . He asks his brother if he wants to go there, but his brother won't let him go. He also tells the monster that his mind is in a "mess" and that he can only think about the past.
Now that he's back in bed, the monster asks if he fell asleep again. The answer is no, he didn't fall asleep at all. He just fell asleep in a dream. The monster tells us that he was able to track down the sound spirit of the old hag and blew it up so that he wouldn't be tracked. He's going to go find the moonlight to see if there's any way he can get away from the hags. The valerian juice will help him wake up. He doesn't know if he'll be able to recover when he wakes up the next day, but he'd like to take a walk. He tells us about the mid-autumn festival, which is a festival of lanterns and food. He and his brother are going to have dinner at a place called "bao zi" , which means "fried bao" . He asks his brother if he wants to go there, but his brother won't let him go. He also tells the monster that his mind is in a "mess" and that he can only think about the past.