In this chapter, the sob-ostenographer explains that he has a problem with the little creature. He wants the two of them to fight against the "wizard" . He doesn't want to hurt anyone of the tribe, but he does want them to do something to save the land. If they leave, he says, then they don't have to be his slaves anymore. In his dream, he tells the creature, he just wants them to take responsibility for the land and do something about it. The little creature agrees to this plan. He tells the little one to hold the coconut trees and hold the sea breeze. He says that he needs to go back to his native land. He feels that he's going against the world, so he decides to take care of the baby. The baby is adorable, and he loves her so much that he gives birth to it.
In this chapter, the sob-ostenographer explains that he has a problem with the little creature. He wants the two of them to fight against the "wizard" . He doesn't want to hurt anyone of the tribe, but he does want them to do something to save the land. If they leave, he says, then they don't have to be his slaves anymore. In his dream, he tells the creature, he just wants them to take responsibility for the land and do something about it. The little creature agrees to this plan. He tells the little one to hold the coconut trees and hold the sea breeze. He says that he needs to go back to his native land. He feels that he's going against the world, so he decides to take care of the baby. The baby is adorable, and he loves her so much that he gives birth to it.