This chapter's epigraph is from a poem called "What's Up With the Scarecrow?" It's a poem about a guy who's got a crush on a girl, but he doesn't want to hurt her. He wants to be able to talk to her without hurting her, and that's what he's about to do. He's going to leave his dead body "whole" so that he can talk to his crush. He tells her that he'll leave her body whole if she won't hurt him. He also tells her not to touch him, because he can't do anything to her. Just then, he sees that the guy's been gone for a while, and he thinks to himself, "Swish wish my cultivation was way beyond your
This chapter's epigraph is from a poem called "What's Up With the Scarecrow?" It's a poem about a guy who's got a crush on a girl, but he doesn't want to hurt her. He wants to be able to talk to her without hurting her, and that's what he's about to do. He's going to leave his dead body "whole" so that he can talk to his crush. He tells her that he'll leave her body whole if she won't hurt him. He also tells her not to touch him, because he can't do anything to her. Just then, he sees that the guy's been gone for a while, and he thinks to himself, "Swish wish my cultivation was way beyond your