In this short scene, Hiro tells us that he's lost all his confidence in himself. He's afraid that if he dies, the monster will show him his true form, and he wants to know if that's what he should do. He asks if anyone pushed him, and if they didn't push him, he doesn't know what to do. Then he asks if the monster is the hero, and the monster says that he would have killed the hero if he were the hero. Hiro is shocked that the monster would want to kill him, but then he realizes that it's not his fault, because he was the one who pushed him in the first place. He apologizes for hurting his new friend, and says he'll never do it again.
In this short scene, Hiro tells us that he's lost all his confidence in himself. He's afraid that if he dies, the monster will show him his true form, and he wants to know if that's what he should do. He asks if anyone pushed him, and if they didn't push him, he doesn't know what to do. Then he asks if the monster is the hero, and the monster says that he would have killed the hero if he were the hero. Hiro is shocked that the monster would want to kill him, but then he realizes that it's not his fault, because he was the one who pushed him in the first place. He apologizes for hurting his new friend, and says he'll never do it again.