This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous speech by the legendary realons. It's about a guy named Ulysses who's a disciple of the house of windsor. Ulysses's uncle tells Ulysses that he's just trying to teach Ulysses a lesson. Ulysses says that's not the case. He's an ordinary guy who just wants to learn something. Ulysses doesn't know anyone in the house who can teach him anything. He wants to know what's going on. Ulysses asks the three uncles if they know who Ulysses is. They don't. Ulysses tells them that it's his fault that he attacked Ulysses, and he asks them to forgive him. Ulysses is furious. He says that he wants to teach his friend a lesson, but he'd rather die than let him get away with it.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous speech by the legendary realons. It's about a guy named Ulysses who's a disciple of the house of windsor. Ulysses's uncle tells Ulysses that he's just trying to teach Ulysses a lesson. Ulysses says that's not the case. He's an ordinary guy who just wants to learn something. Ulysses doesn't know anyone in the house who can teach him anything. He wants to know what's going on. Ulysses asks the three uncles if they know who Ulysses is. They don't. Ulysses tells them that it's his fault that he attacked Ulysses, and he asks them to forgive him. Ulysses is furious. He says that he wants to teach his friend a lesson, but he'd rather die than let him get away with it.