In this chapter, we learn that Shu-Tsinguo has lost his way again, and that he has lost all control of his emotions. He has lost the ability to control his thoughts, and he has no control over his actions. He feels that he is responsible for everything that has happened to him. He apologizes to Tosin for his mistakes, but he is afraid that he will not be able to control himself. He is afraid of what will happen to him if he does not control his emotions, so he will have to work very hard tomorrow. He says that if anything happens to him, they will help him out. He tells them that he was nervous his first time, too, and now he is nervous again. He warns them that if they do not control their emotions, then there will be another problem. He asks them if they would like to be thrown in the vent, as well, and they say that they would rather die than let their master die. He reminds them that they have lost many of their family members in the fight against veena, and says that they must not carry on the same way. They must not rely on him, he tells them, and so they must knock on his door and knock at his door. He also tells them to stop staring at their phones, and to forget about their relationship with their master.
In this chapter, we learn that Shu-Tsinguo has lost his way again, and that he has lost all control of his emotions. He has lost the ability to control his thoughts, and he has no control over his actions. He feels that he is responsible for everything that has happened to him. He apologizes to Tosin for his mistakes, but he is afraid that he will not be able to control himself. He is afraid of what will happen to him if he does not control his emotions, so he will have to work very hard tomorrow. He says that if anything happens to him, they will help him out. He tells them that he was nervous his first time, too, and now he is nervous again. He warns them that if they do not control their emotions, then there will be another problem. He asks them if they would like to be thrown in the vent, as well, and they say that they would rather die than let their master die. He reminds them that they have lost many of their family members in the fight against veena, and says that they must not carry on the same way. They must not rely on him, he tells them, and so they must knock on his door and knock at his door. He also tells them to stop staring at their phones, and to forget about their relationship with their master.