"You lost, drag you cheated" . "White powder, you fell deliberately, . . there can be no deception in war" , says the narrator. He's not joking. The narrator is all, "I'm going back on my word, marry him, see to be his wife." He wants to know if he's going to be punished if he tells the truth. He tells the narrator that he can go back to his hometown as long as he gets a map of the city. "The thing," the narrator tells us, "is, the thing ... is that you came to help me, and there are still people waiting for you in the city who need your help. So, yeah, I can't take you. I'm not going to accept you." The narrator asks the narrator when he'll agree to marry her.
"You lost, drag you cheated" . "White powder, you fell deliberately, . . there can be no deception in war" , says the narrator. He's not joking. The narrator is all, "I'm going back on my word, marry him, see to be his wife." He wants to know if he's going to be punished if he tells the truth. He tells the narrator that he can go back to his hometown as long as he gets a map of the city. "The thing," the narrator tells us, "is, the thing ... is that you came to help me, and there are still people waiting for you in the city who need your help. So, yeah, I can't take you. I'm not going to accept you." The narrator asks the narrator when he'll agree to marry her.