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Spirit Catcher

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Chapter 19
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The monster tells the girl to run away because he can't bear to see her again. He tells her to think twice about running away, because if she is caught by the monster again, she'll be erased forever. He also tells her that he ate vegetables, which makes her wonder what he's eating. He's miserable, she says, and he ran away. The girl thinks that the monster is a vegetable, but the monster says that he was created by a black jade scroll. He says that hunger has driven him insane, and that he doesn't treasure the monster. He explains that he still has to care for the monster because people will think that he is a monster when they're fighting. He asks the girl if she has any hands, and she says that she does, but that she's trying to push the responsibility away from him. She also points out that the girl is holding the monster, and the girl says that it's even more terrifying than before. She wonders if the monster will be more dangerous in the future, and wonders why the monster isn't defending it. She says that they don't know what the monster's future holds, but they do know that the villagers are going to freak out when they see it.
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Spirit Catcher

Spirit Catcher • Chapter 19 • Page ik-page-197041
Spirit Catcher • Chapter 19 • Page ik-page-197042
Chapter 19
This is a locked chapterChapter 19
About This Chapter
The monster tells the girl to run away because he can't bear to see her again. He tells her to think twice about running away, because if she is caught by the monster again, she'll be erased forever. He also tells her that he ate vegetables, which makes her wonder what he's eating. He's miserable, she says, and he ran away. The girl thinks that the monster is a vegetable, but the monster says that he was created by a black jade scroll. He says that hunger has driven him insane, and that he doesn't treasure the monster. He explains that he still has to care for the monster because people will think that he is a monster when they're fighting. He asks the girl if she has any hands, and she says that she does, but that she's trying to push the responsibility away from him. She also points out that the girl is holding the monster, and the girl says that it's even more terrifying than before. She wonders if the monster will be more dangerous in the future, and wonders why the monster isn't defending it. She says that they don't know what the monster's future holds, but they do know that the villagers are going to freak out when they see it.
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