The hag tells the boy that he's not interested in him anymore, and that he should stop being such a disgusting person. He says that since the boy's body is the judge of whether or not he is nice, he should consider this his farewell gift for him. The boy says that his consciousness is beginning to dissipate, and he wonders what he should do. He thinks he'll run away, but then he sees that the hag is still standing up. He realizes that the boy bullied him back, and now he can't blame the boy for bullying him back. He's so close to being free, he says, that he won't even let the boy get away with it, even if he has to kill him.
The hag tells the boy that he's not interested in him anymore, and that he should stop being such a disgusting person. He says that since the boy's body is the judge of whether or not he is nice, he should consider this his farewell gift for him. The boy says that his consciousness is beginning to dissipate, and he wonders what he should do. He thinks he'll run away, but then he sees that the hag is still standing up. He realizes that the boy bullied him back, and now he can't blame the boy for bullying him back. He's so close to being free, he says, that he won't even let the boy get away with it, even if he has to kill him.