In this chapter, the monster explains his hatred for the eight black servants. He tells the reader that he once had a "friend" who told him that the reason for his hatred was that the servants were "strange" and "very strange" . He says that he thinks they should bring the servant back to their stronghold either as a "mountain fair skinned little brother" or as "madam bandit" in the future. The monster says that the prawn is "throwing a tantrum" and that they cannot let it "get it to move" because it is filled with "resentment and fear" , which is why they have to delay their "magnificent plan" to get the servant to be a "mandatory bandit"
In this chapter, the monster explains his hatred for the eight black servants. He tells the reader that he once had a "friend" who told him that the reason for his hatred was that the servants were "strange" and "very strange" . He says that he thinks they should bring the servant back to their stronghold either as a "mountain fair skinned little brother" or as "madam bandit" in the future. The monster says that the prawn is "throwing a tantrum" and that they cannot let it "get it to move" because it is filled with "resentment and fear" , which is why they have to delay their "magnificent plan" to get the servant to be a "mandatory bandit"