This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, "Invisible Man." In this poem, the hero asks who the hell he is and why he looks exactly like him. He also asks why he did what he did to the people of the base. He asks why they did what they did to him, and then he asks why the hero did it to them. He wants to tell Captain jiang about it, but he wants to stay where he is. He tells the captain that the hero has asked him to help him feel relieved, and
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, "Invisible Man." In this poem, the hero asks who the hell he is and why he looks exactly like him. He also asks why he did what he did to the people of the base. He asks why they did what they did to him, and then he asks why the hero did it to them. He wants to tell Captain jiang about it, but he wants to stay where he is. He tells the captain that the hero has asked him to help him feel relieved, and