"Happy New Year" is the title of this chapter's soliloquy. It's a reference to the lunar new year, which is the beginning of the new year. In this chapter, "happy new year" refers to the end of the year, and "lunar" is a Latin word for "new year." In other words, it refers to a new year that's just beginning. This is a very brief scene in which the protagonist wishes that he could live forever. He wishes that god could live until he dies. He also wishes that his idol, Luohong, would propose to him. He's waiting for advice from his idol about what to do now that he's discovered that he can't live forever, and he wishes that the bad guys who are coming to his territory have already left. He thinks that the live shoot is a bad idea, and that the jellyfish institute has been blown up. He wonders what the heck is happening with the audience, and wonders if they're just "self-righteous fools." He also wonders if the audience is just "sobby" and "so cute" that they don't really care about him. The protagonist then wonders if there's anything he can do to make the audience happy. He asks if he really has to do this every time he needs to. He says that he doesn't care if they are stupid, because they are always sweet. He wants to stay in his own country, but he also wants to protect his territory. He tells the audience that he hasn't finished his mission yet, but that
"Happy New Year" is the title of this chapter's soliloquy. It's a reference to the lunar new year, which is the beginning of the new year. In this chapter, "happy new year" refers to the end of the year, and "lunar" is a Latin word for "new year." In other words, it refers to a new year that's just beginning. This is a very brief scene in which the protagonist wishes that he could live forever. He wishes that god could live until he dies. He also wishes that his idol, Luohong, would propose to him. He's waiting for advice from his idol about what to do now that he's discovered that he can't live forever, and he wishes that the bad guys who are coming to his territory have already left. He thinks that the live shoot is a bad idea, and that the jellyfish institute has been blown up. He wonders what the heck is happening with the audience, and wonders if they're just "self-righteous fools." He also wonders if the audience is just "sobby" and "so cute" that they don't really care about him. The protagonist then wonders if there's anything he can do to make the audience happy. He asks if he really has to do this every time he needs to. He says that he doesn't care if they are stupid, because they are always sweet. He wants to stay in his own country, but he also wants to protect his territory. He tells the audience that he hasn't finished his mission yet, but that