In this chapter, we learn that the villagers are running away rather than fighting with the bandits. The boss is worried that the little boy is trying to protect his life. He begs the boss to let the boy go, but the boss says that even if the boy wanted to exchange his own life for the life of the boss, the bandits wouldn't agree.
In this chapter, we learn that the villagers are running away rather than fighting with the bandits. The boss is worried that the little boy is trying to protect his life. He begs the boss to let the boy go, but the boss says that even if the boy wanted to exchange his own life for the life of the boss, the bandits wouldn't agree.