This chapter's epigraph is from a poem called "The Ballad of the Unconquered." It's a poem about a girl who is abducted by the beasts. The girl's name is "Wushuang," and the poem's title refers to the fact that she was abducted by her brother, Lin. Lin is the one who abducted the girl, and the girl is upset that Lin has abducted her brother. Lin tells the girl that he will spare her life if she confesses that she pushed him.
This chapter's epigraph is from a poem called "The Ballad of the Unconquered." It's a poem about a girl who is abducted by the beasts. The girl's name is "Wushuang," and the poem's title refers to the fact that she was abducted by her brother, Lin. Lin is the one who abducted the girl, and the girl is upset that Lin has abducted her brother. Lin tells the girl that he will spare her life if she confesses that she pushed him.