This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by the English poet William Butler Yeats. The poem tells the story of a young man who has been orphaned by his mother's death. The young man's name is Nemo, and his mother is Nemo's sister. Nemo is the son of a wealthy English family. His mother died when the young man was a child, and he has never seen his mother alive again. He has never met his mother, but he knows that her death would be a great loss to his family. He also knows that his mother was a member of a powerful family, the Luofeng family, and that the family has an ulterior motive to kill Nemo. He tells Nemo that he should go with him to find his mother. Nemo refuses, saying that he cannot go with his brother.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by the English poet William Butler Yeats. The poem tells the story of a young man who has been orphaned by his mother's death. The young man's name is Nemo, and his mother is Nemo's sister. Nemo is the son of a wealthy English family. His mother died when the young man was a child, and he has never seen his mother alive again. He has never met his mother, but he knows that her death would be a great loss to his family. He also knows that his mother was a member of a powerful family, the Luofeng family, and that the family has an ulterior motive to kill Nemo. He tells Nemo that he should go with him to find his mother. Nemo refuses, saying that he cannot go with his brother.