The monster tells the monk that if he can create the vision in his head, he can make the monk's wish come true. He compares the monk to a trash who can't keep his greed under control. The monk points out that he and the monster are different: they both control their greed and wake up in time, so they can do whatever they want with the gold coins. The gold coins are the only thing that can transform a person's desires into reality. Touching the gold, the monk says, will make the person fall into the coins, disoriented, and die. The monster says that if the monk doesn't touch the coins again, he won't be able to keep his mind in control. He'll have to force himself on the monk by force.
The monster tells the monk that if he can create the vision in his head, he can make the monk's wish come true. He compares the monk to a trash who can't keep his greed under control. The monk points out that he and the monster are different: they both control their greed and wake up in time, so they can do whatever they want with the gold coins. The gold coins are the only thing that can transform a person's desires into reality. Touching the gold, the monk says, will make the person fall into the coins, disoriented, and die. The monster says that if the monk doesn't touch the coins again, he won't be able to keep his mind in control. He'll have to force himself on the monk by force.