The monster tells the young master that he is glad that he was able to escape. The young master tells him to take his medicine when he is sick. The monster asks if he can put his pants on first. The old master replies that they are offended by his tiny starry underwear. He tells the old master that the monster chased him and he escaped. He says that he suffered some injuries on his legs and feet, and that it was all the monster's fault. He also says that the family background of the two men is his major helper, and now that they have been separated, it is all his fault. The two men ask each other if they are hostile toward each other, and he answers that he wants them to help him kill the monster. If they can do it, he says, he will rip the monster into pieces as soon as he has the chance. However, he warns the old man that if they do not find the monster before he is killed, they will not be able to leave the valley. He asks the young man to hold on to him and not to lose track of him.
The monster tells the young master that he is glad that he was able to escape. The young master tells him to take his medicine when he is sick. The monster asks if he can put his pants on first. The old master replies that they are offended by his tiny starry underwear. He tells the old master that the monster chased him and he escaped. He says that he suffered some injuries on his legs and feet, and that it was all the monster's fault. He also says that the family background of the two men is his major helper, and now that they have been separated, it is all his fault. The two men ask each other if they are hostile toward each other, and he answers that he wants them to help him kill the monster. If they can do it, he says, he will rip the monster into pieces as soon as he has the chance. However, he warns the old man that if they do not find the monster before he is killed, they will not be able to leave the valley. He asks the young man to hold on to him and not to lose track of him.