This scene opens with a flashback to the beginning of the previous chapter, in which the two men are playing a game of roulette. The narrator tells the audience that the game is for survival, not for love. He tells the story of how, in order to win a woman's love, he had to carve her name on her face and then kill her.
This scene opens with a flashback to the beginning of the previous chapter, in which the two men are playing a game of roulette. The narrator tells the audience that the game is for survival, not for love. He tells the story of how, in order to win a woman's love, he had to carve her name on her face and then kill her.