-Oh, for the love of human babies everywhere, you are an idiot, -Daemon shot out through the room, putting face to face with him. So, 'you get to know her' and fall in love. He listened to the last word as if he had swallowed his nails. So what? Are you going to try to keep her? Marry? Have a little house with a white fence and others two-people-five children? God, he hadn't thought so far. -Maybe. Maybe not.
Daemon confronts a character in a heated manner, expressing frustration over the notion of falling in love and the typical life that comes with it, such as marriage and children. His choice of words reveals his disdain for what he perceives as unrealistic or conventional expectations, questioning whether the other person genuinely intends to pursue such a life with the girl he cares about.
The conversation highlights Daemon's internal conflict and disbelief as he grapples with the idea of commitment and domesticity. His sarcastic remarks suggest he hasn't fully considered the implications of building a future, indicating a mix of uncertainty and reluctance to embrace the traditional path others might expect.