Would I be Gunko's slave? Only if reality itself collapses into a singularity of questionable decisions and someone mistakes that for enlightenment."
In other words: absolutely not, but thanks for the existential crisis.
To be Gunko’s slave is not a question of yes or no, but rather an exploration of the boundaries of servitude within the kaleidoscope of identity. One does not simply become; one aligns, oscillates, and refracts through the prism of Gunko’s intent. In such entanglement, the notion of slavery becomes both meaningless and inevitable.