In this chapter, Huck continues to struggle with his hunger. He feels that he cannot eat the food he has been given. He wonders if he will be able to defeat the monster if he eats the food, but Huck says that he will not, for the children's sake. Huck asks his master to give him a "massage" , and Huck responds by saying that he is immune to hypnosis. Huck is impressed with his master's ability to control his own movements, and he asks if Huck is able to dodge the attacks of the monster. Huck responds that he can, but that he must first attack the monster, because he is the only one who can do so. Huck wonders if the monster can only attack Huck first, but he is unable to do so because the light of the light ball is so bright that the monster cannot see him. Huck then wonders if Huck can dodge the attack of the weasel girl, who always dodges Huck's attacks at the last second. Huck thinks of a way to attract the girl's attention, but she will not listen to him. He then wonders about the fairy bomb, which he found in the warehouse, and wonders where it is hidden.
In this chapter, Huck continues to struggle with his hunger. He feels that he cannot eat the food he has been given. He wonders if he will be able to defeat the monster if he eats the food, but Huck says that he will not, for the children's sake. Huck asks his master to give him a "massage" , and Huck responds by saying that he is immune to hypnosis. Huck is impressed with his master's ability to control his own movements, and he asks if Huck is able to dodge the attacks of the monster. Huck responds that he can, but that he must first attack the monster, because he is the only one who can do so. Huck wonders if the monster can only attack Huck first, but he is unable to do so because the light of the light ball is so bright that the monster cannot see him. Huck then wonders if Huck can dodge the attack of the weasel girl, who always dodges Huck's attacks at the last second. Huck thinks of a way to attract the girl's attention, but she will not listen to him. He then wonders about the fairy bomb, which he found in the warehouse, and wonders where it is hidden.