The next morning, the two ogres discuss the fight they just had. They're both glad they didn't have to fight, but they need to think more about it in the future. The narrator tells them that they're like children and ogres in that they all go through the same things, and that one day, they'll regret their decision to fight.
The next morning, the two ogres discuss the fight they just had. They're both glad they didn't have to fight, but they need to think more about it in the future. The narrator tells them that they're like children and ogres in that they all go through the same things, and that one day, they'll regret their decision to fight.