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The narrator wakes up in a dream. He's not sure what's going on, but he's pretty sure it's just a nightmare. He doesn't want to lose his memories, so he just pretends to be sad. The narrator is pretty sure that he saw a giant monster in his dream, and that the man who covered his eyes and told him to forget everything was a reaper. He also thinks that he heard someone shout that Mosu-hae is "a complete yl-hwa shin" , which means that she's a complete haggard, gloomy, and annoying person. He wants to know why she'd put up with the bullies, and he asks the narrator to tell him the problem. He says that he'll try to fix it, and the narrator is all, "you're a lost cause, isn't you?" , and then he says, "have you completely lost?" . He asks who's treating her like this, and she replies, "eyes on you" . She says that she can't believe that you're
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Chapter 9
This is a locked chapterChapter 9
About This Chapter
The narrator wakes up in a dream. He's not sure what's going on, but he's pretty sure it's just a nightmare. He doesn't want to lose his memories, so he just pretends to be sad. The narrator is pretty sure that he saw a giant monster in his dream, and that the man who covered his eyes and told him to forget everything was a reaper. He also thinks that he heard someone shout that Mosu-hae is "a complete yl-hwa shin" , which means that she's a complete haggard, gloomy, and annoying person. He wants to know why she'd put up with the bullies, and he asks the narrator to tell him the problem. He says that he'll try to fix it, and the narrator is all, "you're a lost cause, isn't you?" , and then he says, "have you completely lost?" . He asks who's treating her like this, and she replies, "eyes on you" . She says that she can't believe that you're
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