This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous line from Shakespeare's play Henry IV Part I, Scene 1 . It says that the murderer is a man who "climbs to the top of the heap" . This is a reference to the fact that the driver cannot climb up to the driver, who cannot "climb" up to him. The driver can either "sell" the stolen goods or "supply" the drugs to the murderer. The doctor, William, is the best in the business. He was born in China, his ancestors were from the Ming dynasty, and his mother is Dutch. His father is from Henan. He is a native Chinese. His parents were the "backbone of the bureau" , they sacrificed their life when he was young. William grew up with a pair of babysitters, who did not speak mandarin very very well. They don't understand the language
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous line from Shakespeare's play Henry IV Part I, Scene 1 . It says that the murderer is a man who "climbs to the top of the heap" . This is a reference to the fact that the driver cannot climb up to the driver, who cannot "climb" up to him. The driver can either "sell" the stolen goods or "supply" the drugs to the murderer. The doctor, William, is the best in the business. He was born in China, his ancestors were from the Ming dynasty, and his mother is Dutch. His father is from Henan. He is a native Chinese. His parents were the "backbone of the bureau" , they sacrificed their life when he was young. William grew up with a pair of babysitters, who did not speak mandarin very very well. They don't understand the language