The narrator explains that he is making snow balls because there is no snow in another world. He explains that the world used to be like this snowball, but one day it was torn apart by an unknown force. Everything became a mess, just like the snowball. The narrator says that after the humans became weaker, they weren't intimidated by them as before. He says that he has come to realize that an "ordinary life like this" is interesting in itself, too. He tells the narrator that he wants him to stay for a few days, so that he won't be tempted to leave while he's not looking. He gives the snowball to the narrator to take with him so that the narrator can't sneak off while the narrator isn't looking.
The narrator explains that he is making snow balls because there is no snow in another world. He explains that the world used to be like this snowball, but one day it was torn apart by an unknown force. Everything became a mess, just like the snowball. The narrator says that after the humans became weaker, they weren't intimidated by them as before. He says that he has come to realize that an "ordinary life like this" is interesting in itself, too. He tells the narrator that he wants him to stay for a few days, so that he won't be tempted to leave while he's not looking. He gives the snowball to the narrator to take with him so that the narrator can't sneak off while the narrator isn't looking.