This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between the Governess and the Panda. The Governess asks the Panda if she's really the re-incarnated lady. The Panda replies that she isn't really, but that she can't leave her because she'll capture her forever if she regrets it. She's also worried that the Panda is trying to leave her, but the Panda reassures her by saying that he's just been training to be a master of the art of kung fu for a year. He's caught up with the Panda's ten years of hard work. He says that the next generation of human beings will continue to study and pass down the knowledge to the next generations. The next generation will be able to use the knowledge that the ancestors have accumulated over thousands of years. He also says that sain
This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between the Governess and the Panda. The Governess asks the Panda if she's really the re-incarnated lady. The Panda replies that she isn't really, but that she can't leave her because she'll capture her forever if she regrets it. She's also worried that the Panda is trying to leave her, but the Panda reassures her by saying that he's just been training to be a master of the art of kung fu for a year. He's caught up with the Panda's ten years of hard work. He says that the next generation of human beings will continue to study and pass down the knowledge to the next generations. The next generation will be able to use the knowledge that the ancestors have accumulated over thousands of years. He also says that sain