In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character named Wuma, who is a master of the art of crafting venomous insects. He is also known as a "wizard" because he is able to reveal his identity to his friends and associates. Wuma tells us that the book he has just read, "Insects in Human Shape," is an excellent example of how "cool" a job like witchcraft can be. He explains that he has many books about witchcraft, but this book is the only one he has read that he finds interesting. He says that if he were an insect in human shape, he would be a kind girl, and that the insects would live a normal life, as they do in the real world. This is the first time he has seen a human being in such a human form, and he is amazed at the beauty of it. He also says that he would like to be able to look at the insect and feel happy, but that he must tidy up his room before he can do so.
In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character named Wuma, who is a master of the art of crafting venomous insects. He is also known as a "wizard" because he is able to reveal his identity to his friends and associates. Wuma tells us that the book he has just read, "Insects in Human Shape," is an excellent example of how "cool" a job like witchcraft can be. He explains that he has many books about witchcraft, but this book is the only one he has read that he finds interesting. He says that if he were an insect in human shape, he would be a kind girl, and that the insects would live a normal life, as they do in the real world. This is the first time he has seen a human being in such a human form, and he is amazed at the beauty of it. He also says that he would like to be able to look at the insect and feel happy, but that he must tidy up his room before he can do so.