This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of the play, "The Iron Wolf King" . It's a quote from the play's opening lines: "The iron wolf king" , which means "the king of iron wolf" in Chinese. The iron wolf is the king of wolves, and it's the one that wants to eat the humans. The other iron wolf, however, is much too dangerous for the humans to deal with, so they have to kill the other wolf first. .
This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of the play, "The Iron Wolf King" . It's a quote from the play's opening lines: "The iron wolf king" , which means "the king of iron wolf" in Chinese. The iron wolf is the king of wolves, and it's the one that wants to eat the humans. The other iron wolf, however, is much too dangerous for the humans to deal with, so they have to kill the other wolf first. .