In this chapter, we learn that the protagonist wishes to become a god. He wants to be able to do whatever he likes with the world, even if it means killing people. He also wants to make sure that the world is a place where dreams can come true. The next turn, the protagonist takes a card that says, "San lily" . He still wants to know what the answer is, but he's found it. The protagonist wants to kill all the people he killed with his own hands, and he wants to do it up to the people who fought alongside him. He doesn't want to make the world a boring place. He's going to put it back on the right track, and one day, he'll be on a date. This is the turn where the protagonist is going to become the god of the world. In this turn, he takes another card from the protagonist, who's always been bored. He hates that god created a boring world. He thanks the protagonist for making the world more interesting, and the protagonist thanks him for making life more interesting. In fact, he says, it was the world that made life interesting in the first place. In other words, the world wasn't boring until the protagonist realized that he had to kill people in order to make life interesting. So the protagonist says, in the world he creates, he can live as a human being, and that's what he'd like to do. He asks the protagonist if he will be his friend, and if he won't be, if the protagonist will be my friend.
In this chapter, we learn that the protagonist wishes to become a god. He wants to be able to do whatever he likes with the world, even if it means killing people. He also wants to make sure that the world is a place where dreams can come true. The next turn, the protagonist takes a card that says, "San lily" . He still wants to know what the answer is, but he's found it. The protagonist wants to kill all the people he killed with his own hands, and he wants to do it up to the people who fought alongside him. He doesn't want to make the world a boring place. He's going to put it back on the right track, and one day, he'll be on a date. This is the turn where the protagonist is going to become the god of the world. In this turn, he takes another card from the protagonist, who's always been bored. He hates that god created a boring world. He thanks the protagonist for making the world more interesting, and the protagonist thanks him for making life more interesting. In fact, he says, it was the world that made life interesting in the first place. In other words, the world wasn't boring until the protagonist realized that he had to kill people in order to make life interesting. So the protagonist says, in the world he creates, he can live as a human being, and that's what he'd like to do. He asks the protagonist if he will be his friend, and if he won't be, if the protagonist will be my friend.