This chapter opens with the arrival of the cavalry soldier, with black hair, who has come to return some of the ancient manuscripts written in ancient Sheila to the original positions. The soldier tells the girl that he has to return the manuscripts because they are written in hieroglyphics, and the girl has never praised him like this before. The girl tells the soldier that she has never called him "short graying hair" before, and that he is tall like a bamboo stick, but she assures him that his appearance is not as strong. The man tells her that it is okay if the girl wants the soldier to help her, but that he should not stare at the soldier's face. She tells the man that she cannot even thank him for his help, as he is right next to her. The priest has arrived, and he reminds her of her master muller, who is a kind of butterfly that devours the guts of the diseased
This chapter opens with the arrival of the cavalry soldier, with black hair, who has come to return some of the ancient manuscripts written in ancient Sheila to the original positions. The soldier tells the girl that he has to return the manuscripts because they are written in hieroglyphics, and the girl has never praised him like this before. The girl tells the soldier that she has never called him "short graying hair" before, and that he is tall like a bamboo stick, but she assures him that his appearance is not as strong. The man tells her that it is okay if the girl wants the soldier to help her, but that he should not stare at the soldier's face. She tells the man that she cannot even thank him for his help, as he is right next to her. The priest has arrived, and he reminds her of her master muller, who is a kind of butterfly that devours the guts of the diseased