The chapter opens with a description of the "rebel" killing only those "who have value" . This is a reference to the fact that the "beast" does not kill those who are not "worthy" , but those who have "value." The chapter ends with a discussion of the significance of this statement, which is that the beast is not killing those who do not have "worth." This is because the beast does not want to kill anyone who does not have value. The chapter then moves to the present, where the master explains that he has no house, and that he sleeps on different places every day. He tells the reader that he does not know when the beast will return, but that he is certain that he will. He gives the reader a necklace, which he calls an "anti-pest" necklace, to protect him from the "pests" who might think he is valuable. He explains that the necklace will protect him for a short time, but he is not using it for the purpose of protecting the master, but to catch the beast. The master is happy to have the necklace, and he thanks the master for making it for him. He says that even though the master does not accept him as his disciple, he is going to help him gain more powers and healing ability. He asks the master to put the necklace in the window, and the master replies that it is nice to see him again.
The chapter opens with a description of the "rebel" killing only those "who have value" . This is a reference to the fact that the "beast" does not kill those who are not "worthy" , but those who have "value." The chapter ends with a discussion of the significance of this statement, which is that the beast is not killing those who do not have "worth." This is because the beast does not want to kill anyone who does not have value. The chapter then moves to the present, where the master explains that he has no house, and that he sleeps on different places every day. He tells the reader that he does not know when the beast will return, but that he is certain that he will. He gives the reader a necklace, which he calls an "anti-pest" necklace, to protect him from the "pests" who might think he is valuable. He explains that the necklace will protect him for a short time, but he is not using it for the purpose of protecting the master, but to catch the beast. The master is happy to have the necklace, and he thanks the master for making it for him. He says that even though the master does not accept him as his disciple, he is going to help him gain more powers and healing ability. He asks the master to put the necklace in the window, and the master replies that it is nice to see him again.