OKada says that the save point isn't working as well as she'd like it to, and she's worried that the monsters might be affecting her. Okayada says he's not lying, and that if the monsters were real, he wouldn't have died. OKada goes back to the idea that he is the same as the other building in the dungeon, and says that he'd rather die than be killed by the monsters. He wants to prove it, and he wants to go back and kill the next one. OKADA says he doesn't know why the monsters ignore him, but he does know that the weapons they use ignore him. He's less than a rock, he says, and the only thing he knows is that the next monster will come after him, and kill him too. He asks OKada if he can get closer to the point where he wants her to be.
OKada says that the save point isn't working as well as she'd like it to, and she's worried that the monsters might be affecting her. Okayada says he's not lying, and that if the monsters were real, he wouldn't have died. OKada goes back to the idea that he is the same as the other building in the dungeon, and says that he'd rather die than be killed by the monsters. He wants to prove it, and he wants to go back and kill the next one. OKADA says he doesn't know why the monsters ignore him, but he does know that the weapons they use ignore him. He's less than a rock, he says, and the only thing he knows is that the next monster will come after him, and kill him too. He asks OKada if he can get closer to the point where he wants her to be.