This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by the famous poet and dramatist John Dryden. Dryden's poem is about a lonely man who has been separated from his family for thousands of years. He tells the story of a lonely young man who is separated from the family because of his religious beliefs. The young man's name is Chen Jie, and he is the protagonist of the story. The poem tells the tale of a man who was a member of a religious sect and who was killed by a disciple of the sect's leader
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by the famous poet and dramatist John Dryden. Dryden's poem is about a lonely man who has been separated from his family for thousands of years. He tells the story of a lonely young man who is separated from the family because of his religious beliefs. The young man's name is Chen Jie, and he is the protagonist of the story. The poem tells the tale of a man who was a member of a religious sect and who was killed by a disciple of the sect's leader