When the furball returns to the temple, he finds that the fire has been extinguished and that the food has been prepared. He tells the creature that he will eat him, but that he must stay true to the word he has given him. The furball tells him that he is bald and that he cannot get married. He says that in his world, there is a thing called "hair transplants" and that when he returns, he will arrange for a doctor for him. He then tells him to go to sleep early and they will arrive at the town the next day. He asks why he is in the temple and wonders if he is dreaming or if he has come by himself. He wonders if dreams reflect desires in reality. He also wonders if the dew that sent him back to the city was the result of his love for another person. He concludes that the scent of someone else is in his body.
When the furball returns to the temple, he finds that the fire has been extinguished and that the food has been prepared. He tells the creature that he will eat him, but that he must stay true to the word he has given him. The furball tells him that he is bald and that he cannot get married. He says that in his world, there is a thing called "hair transplants" and that when he returns, he will arrange for a doctor for him. He then tells him to go to sleep early and they will arrive at the town the next day. He asks why he is in the temple and wonders if he is dreaming or if he has come by himself. He wonders if dreams reflect desires in reality. He also wonders if the dew that sent him back to the city was the result of his love for another person. He concludes that the scent of someone else is in his body.