This is a locked chapterChapter 15: Good Bro (Part 2)
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous line in Shakespeare's play Henry IV, Part I, Scene 1 . In this passage, Henry asks the king of England if he would like to be killed. The king replies, "No, I'd rather die than be killed." Henry's response is that he would rather be killed than be "dead" . This is a reference to the famous line, "If you want to die, go to hell." The king says that he's willing to die for the right reasons, and that's why he wants to kill Henry. Henry then turns to his men and says, "I'm going to kill you, too." They're all shocked, and Henry is all, "What the heck is this
This is a locked chapterChapter 15: Good Bro (Part 2)
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous line in Shakespeare's play Henry IV, Part I, Scene 1 . In this passage, Henry asks the king of England if he would like to be killed. The king replies, "No, I'd rather die than be killed." Henry's response is that he would rather be killed than be "dead" . This is a reference to the famous line, "If you want to die, go to hell." The king says that he's willing to die for the right reasons, and that's why he wants to kill Henry. Henry then turns to his men and says, "I'm going to kill you, too." They're all shocked, and Henry is all, "What the heck is this