This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by Roxane Roxane. It's a poem about a woman who refuses to be raped by a man. The poem is about a young woman who is raped by an older man. She's raped by the older man because he's her lover. The older man is the Grand Master of the Heavenly sect, and he wants her to be his wife. He's willing to die to make her his wife, but she's not willing to do it. Roxane says she'll use spears to pierce her body and let her feel the pain of this punishment. She tells Roxane that she can't be saved by the man, because he
This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by Roxane Roxane. It's a poem about a woman who refuses to be raped by a man. The poem is about a young woman who is raped by an older man. She's raped by the older man because he's her lover. The older man is the Grand Master of the Heavenly sect, and he wants her to be his wife. He's willing to die to make her his wife, but she's not willing to do it. Roxane says she'll use spears to pierce her body and let her feel the pain of this punishment. She tells Roxane that she can't be saved by the man, because he