Mammon isn't thinking about the implied demonhood he saw, as he's mostly proud of himself for his "excellent" detective skills. And pleased with the overly sugary tea, which he accepts eagerly.
He too would like less invasion of his dreams. So he says "Don't do it again," as if Murmur has any control over it.
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He too would like less invasion of his dreams. So he says "Don't do it again," as if Murmur has any control over it.