The chapter ends with a soliloquy by Hiroshi, in which he laments the fact that he and his men have lost the war. He laments that they have not been able to defeat the enemy because of the small number of men on the battlefield. He also laments his failure to win the war because of his lack of courage. He reminds his men that they are the ones who lost the battle, and he resolves to do his best to defeat them.
The chapter ends with a soliloquy by Hiroshi, in which he laments the fact that he and his men have lost the war. He laments that they have not been able to defeat the enemy because of the small number of men on the battlefield. He also laments his failure to win the war because of his lack of courage. He reminds his men that they are the ones who lost the battle, and he resolves to do his best to defeat them.