In this chapter, we learn that when we first met him, he was "childish and flippant" , but now he is "quite like you now" . He tells us that he wants to "get rid" of the cycle so that he can "restore his complete state" and "escape" so that "you can even fulfill your long cherished wish, kill". He tells him that he is not a "dumb fish" and that he should embrace him as a "scarecrow dinner away". He says that he has never wanted to live or escape, and this hug is an "endless goodbye" for the future. He asks if something has happened, and the answer is that something has. The dead body becomes "the east god silver robe" and the "annihilated soul" becomes "a bionic arm". He asks why he keeps failing, and he says that what he wants never goes his way. He is sorry, he says, and asks if there is anything he can do. The hesham booth says he is such a "useless person" and he is disappointed in him. He says he has the divine power he needs in his spirit to come "suck him dry" and let those who "deserve to live" live. He reminds us that it is a "good thing" that he does not remember him.
In this chapter, we learn that when we first met him, he was "childish and flippant" , but now he is "quite like you now" . He tells us that he wants to "get rid" of the cycle so that he can "restore his complete state" and "escape" so that "you can even fulfill your long cherished wish, kill". He tells him that he is not a "dumb fish" and that he should embrace him as a "scarecrow dinner away". He says that he has never wanted to live or escape, and this hug is an "endless goodbye" for the future. He asks if something has happened, and the answer is that something has. The dead body becomes "the east god silver robe" and the "annihilated soul" becomes "a bionic arm". He asks why he keeps failing, and he says that what he wants never goes his way. He is sorry, he says, and asks if there is anything he can do. The hesham booth says he is such a "useless person" and he is disappointed in him. He says he has the divine power he needs in his spirit to come "suck him dry" and let those who "deserve to live" live. He reminds us that it is a "good thing" that he does not remember him.