In this chapter, Volger tells the audience that he did not want to follow Volger from the start. He tells Volger that if he were to lose him, he would be unable to prove his innocence even if he died. He says that the entire camp suspects him of being a traitor, and if he is unable to bring Volger back, there will be thousands of blades pointed at him
In this chapter, Volger tells the audience that he did not want to follow Volger from the start. He tells Volger that if he were to lose him, he would be unable to prove his innocence even if he died. He says that the entire camp suspects him of being a traitor, and if he is unable to bring Volger back, there will be thousands of blades pointed at him