The narrator introduces himself as the god of the moon hermits. He explains that his group has examined the artificial queen and found nothing unusual. He then goes on to say that Ren-Chu's son should be returned to his mother. The narrator says that he has been feeling weird lately, and that it seems like there's something wrong with his brain. He says that the reason he can't communicate with the queen is because he's unable to hear her voice. He also says that it's a shame that they're on the moon, because they don't tell him anything. He tells the audience that he is now in someone else's consciousness, and the person he is talking to is the mother of the little queen. Ren-chu made the mother, he says, because she was the first subject of his father's experiments. The real cause of the
The narrator introduces himself as the god of the moon hermits. He explains that his group has examined the artificial queen and found nothing unusual. He then goes on to say that Ren-Chu's son should be returned to his mother. The narrator says that he has been feeling weird lately, and that it seems like there's something wrong with his brain. He says that the reason he can't communicate with the queen is because he's unable to hear her voice. He also says that it's a shame that they're on the moon, because they don't tell him anything. He tells the audience that he is now in someone else's consciousness, and the person he is talking to is the mother of the little queen. Ren-chu made the mother, he says, because she was the first subject of his father's experiments. The real cause of the