The monk tells the audience that he has been with the monk since he was a child. He tells them that one of the other monks is still missing. The monk asks the audience not to believe him. He says that he was his master and his owner, so he better trust him on this. He also says that the monk is fooling himself by thinking that he is going to land safely on the board. He points out that when the monk hit his target on the backside, the monk was able to fly away. He calls the monk "the devil in disguise" and says that power can't stop the monk. He asks if they should run after the monk, but the monk says that they should stay away from the monk instead. He adds that they have to face the monk and wake him up.
The monk tells the audience that he has been with the monk since he was a child. He tells them that one of the other monks is still missing. The monk asks the audience not to believe him. He says that he was his master and his owner, so he better trust him on this. He also says that the monk is fooling himself by thinking that he is going to land safely on the board. He points out that when the monk hit his target on the backside, the monk was able to fly away. He calls the monk "the devil in disguise" and says that power can't stop the monk. He asks if they should run after the monk, but the monk says that they should stay away from the monk instead. He adds that they have to face the monk and wake him up.