This chapter opens with a description of the three states of the world: Ylyao, Langye, and Daxie. The world is divided into three parts, each with its own population. The first part of the chapter describes how many people have been killed and how many have been left in misery. The second part describes how the general is still fighting against the people of Ylyano. The third part describes the general's reaction to the news of the breach of the city gates. The general asks why they are stopping, and the general tells him that he is still alive. He tells the general that he has spent a lot of time looking for him, and that if the general wants to destroy Ylyo, he will have to kill him first. He says that even though he is seriously injured, he is charming and would die for the General. The General says that he will kill all the men who are taller than the horse, as well as all the women and children. He asks the General how he will deal with the General when he is captured and taken back to
This chapter opens with a description of the three states of the world: Ylyao, Langye, and Daxie. The world is divided into three parts, each with its own population. The first part of the chapter describes how many people have been killed and how many have been left in misery. The second part describes how the general is still fighting against the people of Ylyano. The third part describes the general's reaction to the news of the breach of the city gates. The general asks why they are stopping, and the general tells him that he is still alive. He tells the general that he has spent a lot of time looking for him, and that if the general wants to destroy Ylyo, he will have to kill him first. He says that even though he is seriously injured, he is charming and would die for the General. The General says that he will kill all the men who are taller than the horse, as well as all the women and children. He asks the General how he will deal with the General when he is captured and taken back to