In this chapter, we learn that the young master of the Time Traveller is not a keeper of time, but rather, a "young master" of the enemy. The young master wants to be able to "learn to trust again" . He wants to know how to sneak away from the ship. He tells us that he can find Gorgon in the hallway below the hatch. He asks if he came to rescue him. He says that he did, and that he's going to open the hatch to go back to the core of the ship, where he'll find a place where he can hide. He hopes that when he learns that he betrayed him, he won't have to worry about it. He also hopes that the army will help him escape. He's worried about his gun, which he took from him, and he wonders why he can't see the reflection of his actions in the mirror. He wonders how he could possibly be so stupid. He thinks that he could even be lighter if someone else would help carry his weight. He feels like he has no choice but to run away. He doesn't understand how he can be so dumb. He knows that the enemy is using his power to reflect back on his actions, but he can see no way to do this. The only way he can do this is to stab the enemy in the back with his own power. He can stab at the enemy, but not at his own reflection. This is the same way he stabs at the mirror, but it's not the same as stabbing at the other mirror. It's just like stabbing at a mirror.
In this chapter, we learn that the young master of the Time Traveller is not a keeper of time, but rather, a "young master" of the enemy. The young master wants to be able to "learn to trust again" . He wants to know how to sneak away from the ship. He tells us that he can find Gorgon in the hallway below the hatch. He asks if he came to rescue him. He says that he did, and that he's going to open the hatch to go back to the core of the ship, where he'll find a place where he can hide. He hopes that when he learns that he betrayed him, he won't have to worry about it. He also hopes that the army will help him escape. He's worried about his gun, which he took from him, and he wonders why he can't see the reflection of his actions in the mirror. He wonders how he could possibly be so stupid. He thinks that he could even be lighter if someone else would help carry his weight. He feels like he has no choice but to run away. He doesn't understand how he can be so dumb. He knows that the enemy is using his power to reflect back on his actions, but he can see no way to do this. The only way he can do this is to stab the enemy in the back with his own power. He can stab at the enemy, but not at his own reflection. This is the same way he stabs at the mirror, but it's not the same as stabbing at the other mirror. It's just like stabbing at a mirror.