In this chapter, Tommo and Huck are the only ones who know about the stash of gold. They decide to save up their money until the bag is full so they can all move together. Tommo tells Huck that he's going to kill all the people and animals on the island, just like the King of the Wall did. He's a hypocrite, he says, because he thinks killing people is a better way to kill them than killing animals. Huck is so grateful that he doesn't care about justice. He says that he has no right to act like a hypocrite. Huck says that the only thing he had to thank him for was hitching him to the mountains. He thinks that there must have been girls there who were more cheerful and fun than him when he first arrived. He wonders why he visited with the "terrible female titan" to avoid conflict. He wants to believe that there is still a place beyond the walls.
In this chapter, Tommo and Huck are the only ones who know about the stash of gold. They decide to save up their money until the bag is full so they can all move together. Tommo tells Huck that he's going to kill all the people and animals on the island, just like the King of the Wall did. He's a hypocrite, he says, because he thinks killing people is a better way to kill them than killing animals. Huck is so grateful that he doesn't care about justice. He says that he has no right to act like a hypocrite. Huck says that the only thing he had to thank him for was hitching him to the mountains. He thinks that there must have been girls there who were more cheerful and fun than him when he first arrived. He wonders why he visited with the "terrible female titan" to avoid conflict. He wants to believe that there is still a place beyond the walls.