This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between Yonhap and Yonhap's father. Yonhap asks Yonhap what he should do if he learns that Yonhap has a white dream and that he has a black dream. He tells Yonhap that he should eat and absorb Yonhap so that he can pass on his memories and beliefs to Yonhap. He says that he is disgusted with himself for being made from dreams, even though he is also made from white dreams. He wants Yonhap to give him the body of a black man, so he can eat it and absorb his memories. He asks why Yonhap doesn't want to give his body to him, and he says that his contract with Yonhap must have ended. He then asks why he didn't attack Yonhap when Yonhap was attacking him earlier. He explains that he wanted to say that his body has a weakness, and that his horn is also a weakness. He also says that if Yonhap finds out about his weakness, he will be able to get rid of him with his body.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between Yonhap and Yonhap's father. Yonhap asks Yonhap what he should do if he learns that Yonhap has a white dream and that he has a black dream. He tells Yonhap that he should eat and absorb Yonhap so that he can pass on his memories and beliefs to Yonhap. He says that he is disgusted with himself for being made from dreams, even though he is also made from white dreams. He wants Yonhap to give him the body of a black man, so he can eat it and absorb his memories. He asks why Yonhap doesn't want to give his body to him, and he says that his contract with Yonhap must have ended. He then asks why he didn't attack Yonhap when Yonhap was attacking him earlier. He explains that he wanted to say that his body has a weakness, and that his horn is also a weakness. He also says that if Yonhap finds out about his weakness, he will be able to get rid of him with his body.