Isabella asks if Ulysses is willing to fight on her side. Ulysses refuses, saying that he has never admitted that he is a member of the House of the Windsor, and that this matter does not have anything to do with him. Ulysses is angry at his ungrateful ungratefulness, for the House has been treating him well. He says that the younger generations of the Windward House are all greedy and afraid of death, and therefore do not have the guts to go toe-to-toe with the powerful
Isabella asks if Ulysses is willing to fight on her side. Ulysses refuses, saying that he has never admitted that he is a member of the House of the Windsor, and that this matter does not have anything to do with him. Ulysses is angry at his ungrateful ungratefulness, for the House has been treating him well. He says that the younger generations of the Windward House are all greedy and afraid of death, and therefore do not have the guts to go toe-to-toe with the powerful