God, this was a heavy chapter. Heavy, heavy.
It's painful (and interesting) to see how extremely distraught Will has become over this turn of events, in realizing that he was being wilfully ignorant of where others stand in relation to him. But the thing is, he's not wrong to want peers, he's not wrong to rely on others, he just has such deep emotional complexes that he loses sight of the context.
Will made a mistake, and it almost cost him the pain he resolved to never allow those precious to him to receive again, but as a result he's about to make another mistake if Menel doesn't manage to stop him. Being different, and being cognizant of how much more powerful he is, doesn't mean he has to stop himself from believing in others, and it doesn't mean he has to isolate himself. He may still crave for an equal in other terms, but he doesn't have to be alone, and the meaningfulness of relationships is not measured in how your strength compares.
I really hope he can realize this soon, but I feel that it's going to take work, even once he snaps out of his current trance.