In this chapter, we learn that the protagonist is in the dream of the commander, and that the dream master is manipulating the protagonist's emotions in order to make him think he is his brother. The protagonist, however, is not fooled, and he is determined to kill the protagonist, even if it means breaking the contract with the protagonist. He wants to know why the protagonist followed him into the dream, and the protagonist explains that he did so because he wanted to follow the protagonist inside. He feels that he is a noob if he dies, and wishes that he had not followed him inside. The dream master, he says, is manipulating his emotions to make the protagonist think he was his brother, and it was convincing too. If it were anyone else, the protagonist says, they would have believed it. He is convinced that the person who saved him before must be the protagonist dream master. He wonders if the protagonist has been scared of him, and wonders if he is afraid of the protagonist halo. He also wonders if there is anything wrong with what the protagonist said, and if they need to get out of the dream. He asks the protagonist if they should think about their current problem first, because he never said that he would not break the contract. He says that he was about to accept the status of a servant, but sui-xing's attack had no effect on him. The only thing he can do is bully people, and bullying people is the only thing that can stop him from fighting and killing right now. The two children are not ordinary, and they are born to be his subordinates. He tells the protagonist that the enemy they are fighting is right across from the wasteland, and this is a convenient emotion that can control one'
In this chapter, we learn that the protagonist is in the dream of the commander, and that the dream master is manipulating the protagonist's emotions in order to make him think he is his brother. The protagonist, however, is not fooled, and he is determined to kill the protagonist, even if it means breaking the contract with the protagonist. He wants to know why the protagonist followed him into the dream, and the protagonist explains that he did so because he wanted to follow the protagonist inside. He feels that he is a noob if he dies, and wishes that he had not followed him inside. The dream master, he says, is manipulating his emotions to make the protagonist think he was his brother, and it was convincing too. If it were anyone else, the protagonist says, they would have believed it. He is convinced that the person who saved him before must be the protagonist dream master. He wonders if the protagonist has been scared of him, and wonders if he is afraid of the protagonist halo. He also wonders if there is anything wrong with what the protagonist said, and if they need to get out of the dream. He asks the protagonist if they should think about their current problem first, because he never said that he would not break the contract. He says that he was about to accept the status of a servant, but sui-xing's attack had no effect on him. The only thing he can do is bully people, and bullying people is the only thing that can stop him from fighting and killing right now. The two children are not ordinary, and they are born to be his subordinates. He tells the protagonist that the enemy they are fighting is right across from the wasteland, and this is a convenient emotion that can control one'