"It's cool, you did great," William said in praise of that statue, "at least you didn't listen to that jerk."
"You knew?" the statue was surprised by this, and William evilly smirked.
"It wants to learn if there is a weak spot in my way, and unfortunately for it, there is none," William laughed, "all that'll happen in the end is for more statues to get destroyed and wrecked by me. Anyway, it's time to go back."
It wasn't William's will, but he felt the world starting to reject him. It wasn't the same as the fierce rejection force he felt before, as this one was quite nice and soft.
He went back to the real world, and this time he didn't feel any pain or exhaustion, no backlash at all. Everything went smoothly this time, and a few more times next.
William made sure to invite the fox monster every single time he ended up dealing with a statue. That monster was stubborn, and that made it suffer more beating from William.