In this chapter, we learn that Verona has left the windsor house and is now living with his childhood sweetheart, sansa. We learn that he is a distinguished man, with a distinguished identity and a distinguished education, and that he has a childhood sweetheart in his sister, whom he calls a "childish sweetheart" . Verona tells his sister that she should tell her brother about her feelings for him. He says that his feelings for his sister are not inferior to hers, and he hopes that he will be able to stay by her side at some point in the future. He tells her that his palm attack was not meant to kill her, but to punish her for being disrespectful to him. When she asks why he did it, he says that he just wanted to cough and cough. She asks him why he killed her, and when he replies that she just offended him, she exclaims that she is the one who killed him.
In this chapter, we learn that Verona has left the windsor house and is now living with his childhood sweetheart, sansa. We learn that he is a distinguished man, with a distinguished identity and a distinguished education, and that he has a childhood sweetheart in his sister, whom he calls a "childish sweetheart" . Verona tells his sister that she should tell her brother about her feelings for him. He says that his feelings for his sister are not inferior to hers, and he hopes that he will be able to stay by her side at some point in the future. He tells her that his palm attack was not meant to kill her, but to punish her for being disrespectful to him. When she asks why he did it, he says that he just wanted to cough and cough. She asks him why he killed her, and when he replies that she just offended him, she exclaims that she is the one who killed him.