In this chapter, Jack explains that he is unable to move his body at will because he is still at the "stage of crawling" . He tells us that since his brain and his body are made at different parts of the body, it is natural that they will conflict. Jack's younger brother, Chester, is trying to get him on his side, but he does not want to share his inheritance because he knows that he needs money. Jack is tired of this "symbiotic relationship" , and he asks if he should yield and let it "become a symbiotic relationship?" Dorian interrupts him and tells him that he left a "deep mark in his head." Jack tells him to get on his knees and says he is not saving him because he likes him, so he should stay away from the way. He says that the thief just asked for his contact information, and that he thinks there is a misunderstanding. Jack says that it is okay to come into someone else's house and not to take another person's money, but it is not okay to do so if the other person is carrying a gun.
In this chapter, Jack explains that he is unable to move his body at will because he is still at the "stage of crawling" . He tells us that since his brain and his body are made at different parts of the body, it is natural that they will conflict. Jack's younger brother, Chester, is trying to get him on his side, but he does not want to share his inheritance because he knows that he needs money. Jack is tired of this "symbiotic relationship" , and he asks if he should yield and let it "become a symbiotic relationship?" Dorian interrupts him and tells him that he left a "deep mark in his head." Jack tells him to get on his knees and says he is not saving him because he likes him, so he should stay away from the way. He says that the thief just asked for his contact information, and that he thinks there is a misunderstanding. Jack says that it is okay to come into someone else's house and not to take another person's money, but it is not okay to do so if the other person is carrying a gun.