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Chapter 13
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In this chapter, the chivalry tells the reader that they can't defeat the wiji, because he's too scared to take a daring step like this. He also tells us that he has a hunch that the kid is going to change the country, and that he put his faith in that hunch. He's convinced that he'll make a better future for all of them. The chivalrous are afraid of taking a step like that, he says, because they're afraid of losing their status as superiors. He tells them that success is the absolute. Only the successful can speak and be worshipped for it. He goes on to say that the superior can easily be provoked by the inferiors like himself. He says that he initially was only trying to teach out of duty as the chieftain, but now that he is the superior, he won't have any choice but to teach just like his future. He then says that the chivarly comic that the reader has been reading is an example of this. It's a story about a group of students fighting to get to school, and it's the most popular comic on the web. The story is short, but it has a lot of cool dialogue.
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Chivalry • Chapter 13 • Page ik-page-1168123
Chivalry • Chapter 13 • Page ik-page-1168125
Chivalry • Chapter 13 • Page ik-page-1168127
Chivalry • Chapter 13 • Page ik-page-1168140
Chapter 13
This is a locked chapterChapter 13
About This Chapter
In this chapter, the chivalry tells the reader that they can't defeat the wiji, because he's too scared to take a daring step like this. He also tells us that he has a hunch that the kid is going to change the country, and that he put his faith in that hunch. He's convinced that he'll make a better future for all of them. The chivalrous are afraid of taking a step like that, he says, because they're afraid of losing their status as superiors. He tells them that success is the absolute. Only the successful can speak and be worshipped for it. He goes on to say that the superior can easily be provoked by the inferiors like himself. He says that he initially was only trying to teach out of duty as the chieftain, but now that he is the superior, he won't have any choice but to teach just like his future. He then says that the chivarly comic that the reader has been reading is an example of this. It's a story about a group of students fighting to get to school, and it's the most popular comic on the web. The story is short, but it has a lot of cool dialogue.
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