This chapter opens with a description of the wealthy people who descend upon the royal palace. The narrator explains that this is not a big deal, but that it does cost money. He says that the wealthy descend on the palace because they can't stand the sight of the royal guards, so they have to fight them off. The wealthy people don't have the money to fight the guards, but they do have the means to do so. The rich people come to the palace, and the rich people fight back with their swords and their cannons. The nobles fight back, but the nobles are outnumbered by the poor people. This is because the rich have more money than the poor do, and they are able to fight more easily. The poor people fight with swords and cannons, while the rich fight with their weapons and cannons. They fight for the honor of the king, the king's son, and his son's father, the duke. The duke is proud of his son, but he is also proud of the fact that he is a traitor to the king. He tells his son that he has already pledged to him a hundred times, but now that he's a traitor, there's no need for him to keep his word. The third master, the son of the queen rou, is also a traitor. He's cold and stern, and he is the daughter of a queen. The young man tells the third master that he forgot to pay his tuition, so he'll double his studies in the next few weekends. The second master tells the young man that he should come and have fun with the beasts of the forest. The two young men agree to
This chapter opens with a description of the wealthy people who descend upon the royal palace. The narrator explains that this is not a big deal, but that it does cost money. He says that the wealthy descend on the palace because they can't stand the sight of the royal guards, so they have to fight them off. The wealthy people don't have the money to fight the guards, but they do have the means to do so. The rich people come to the palace, and the rich people fight back with their swords and their cannons. The nobles fight back, but the nobles are outnumbered by the poor people. This is because the rich have more money than the poor do, and they are able to fight more easily. The poor people fight with swords and cannons, while the rich fight with their weapons and cannons. They fight for the honor of the king, the king's son, and his son's father, the duke. The duke is proud of his son, but he is also proud of the fact that he is a traitor to the king. He tells his son that he has already pledged to him a hundred times, but now that he's a traitor, there's no need for him to keep his word. The third master, the son of the queen rou, is also a traitor. He's cold and stern, and he is the daughter of a queen. The young man tells the third master that he forgot to pay his tuition, so he'll double his studies in the next few weekends. The second master tells the young man that he should come and have fun with the beasts of the forest. The two young men agree to