In this chapter, the young girl, named Xiexinyu, tells the story of her fight with her sister when they were children. When she was a teenager, she also fought with her friend and some other women in the martial arts. Although she had never fought them, she was impressed by their strength and courage and decided that she would fight them if she were to meet them in the real world. Now that she thinks about it, however, she realizes that she was mistaken about the freedom of martial arts and that her gang master had done the same thing. The girl tells her story to the reader, explaining that she wants to be an officer in the government because she has been defined as such since she was born. She tells the reader that men are stronger physically than women, and that she had thought of giving it up many times but persisted. She says that she will be elected as an officer from today on. The magistrate smiles at her, but she breaks away from convention and puts on the uniform of an officer.
In this chapter, the young girl, named Xiexinyu, tells the story of her fight with her sister when they were children. When she was a teenager, she also fought with her friend and some other women in the martial arts. Although she had never fought them, she was impressed by their strength and courage and decided that she would fight them if she were to meet them in the real world. Now that she thinks about it, however, she realizes that she was mistaken about the freedom of martial arts and that her gang master had done the same thing. The girl tells her story to the reader, explaining that she wants to be an officer in the government because she has been defined as such since she was born. She tells the reader that men are stronger physically than women, and that she had thought of giving it up many times but persisted. She says that she will be elected as an officer from today on. The magistrate smiles at her, but she breaks away from convention and puts on the uniform of an officer.