This chapter's epigraph is from the novel "The Return of the Jedi" by Alexandre Dumas. It's a quote from one of the protagonist's poems, in which the protagonist laments the fact that the world is not his own, but that it is the world of his dreams. He says that he wishes he could go back in time and change the world, but he can't because it's too dangerous. He wants to go back to the real world, and he wants to be with his dreams, not the dreams of others. He wishes that he could be a part of the future, not just the past.
This chapter's epigraph is from the novel "The Return of the Jedi" by Alexandre Dumas. It's a quote from one of the protagonist's poems, in which the protagonist laments the fact that the world is not his own, but that it is the world of his dreams. He says that he wishes he could go back in time and change the world, but he can't because it's too dangerous. He wants to go back to the real world, and he wants to be with his dreams, not the dreams of others. He wishes that he could be a part of the future, not just the past.