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Fair Wind Scroll • Chapter 55 • Page ik-page-3504274
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Chapter 55
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This chapter's epigraph is from the 16th chapter of the novel. It's a quote from a poem by the same name. The poem is about a dragon who becomes a true protector of a man who is in danger of being killed in the afterlife. This is the kind of quote you'd expect from a famous character in a famous novel. In the poem, the dragon says that he has no regrets about protecting the man, even if he's killed. He's just worried about the man who's behind him. He asks the dragon why he always likes the man behind him, and the dragon replies that the man is behind him because the dragon is looking for him. The dragon tells the man that he needs to give the man to him or else he'll hurt the man. The man tells the dragon that he doesn't have the right to interfere in a matter that belongs to the gods, and that he can't promise that he won't injure the man if he tries to get in his way. He says that if the man insists on getting into his way, then he'd better not hurt him, because the man will be tortured for the rest of his life by the ice of the frozen hell. If the man wants to escape from the
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Fair Wind Scroll • Chapter 55 • Page ik-page-3504274
Fair Wind Scroll • Chapter 55 • Page ik-page-3504275
Fair Wind Scroll • Chapter 55 • Page ik-page-3504276
Fair Wind Scroll • Chapter 55 • Page ik-page-3504277
Chapter 55
This is a locked chapterChapter 55
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph is from the 16th chapter of the novel. It's a quote from a poem by the same name. The poem is about a dragon who becomes a true protector of a man who is in danger of being killed in the afterlife. This is the kind of quote you'd expect from a famous character in a famous novel. In the poem, the dragon says that he has no regrets about protecting the man, even if he's killed. He's just worried about the man who's behind him. He asks the dragon why he always likes the man behind him, and the dragon replies that the man is behind him because the dragon is looking for him. The dragon tells the man that he needs to give the man to him or else he'll hurt the man. The man tells the dragon that he doesn't have the right to interfere in a matter that belongs to the gods, and that he can't promise that he won't injure the man if he tries to get in his way. He says that if the man insists on getting into his way, then he'd better not hurt him, because the man will be tortured for the rest of his life by the ice of the frozen hell. If the man wants to escape from the
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