In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character, a young man named jon, who has just returned from a trip to the underworld. He asks the god of the underworld if he can give him some money. The god tells him that his identity has been revealed, and that he should try to reduce his activities in the future. The young man wonders why the thieves stole from the court, and he wonders if the dream world has anything to to do with his mental state. He wonders if it is easier to think about things that destroy the world than to snap your fingers. He imagines that the shopkeeper might have a crush on him, and wonders if he is a rat or a sewer rat in the underground. He decides to go to another store to change clothes, but decides to stay and wait for the master to return.
In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character, a young man named jon, who has just returned from a trip to the underworld. He asks the god of the underworld if he can give him some money. The god tells him that his identity has been revealed, and that he should try to reduce his activities in the future. The young man wonders why the thieves stole from the court, and he wonders if the dream world has anything to to do with his mental state. He wonders if it is easier to think about things that destroy the world than to snap your fingers. He imagines that the shopkeeper might have a crush on him, and wonders if he is a rat or a sewer rat in the underground. He decides to go to another store to change clothes, but decides to stay and wait for the master to return.