The prologue reappears in Part 5 Chapter 11. At first, the prologue gives the first impression of Robert Ross as a protagonist. His actions are just for releasing the horses. Immediately after however, the story of this event changes, as others are not keen in telling the whole story of the event, which reveals that the event was not as good as what it seemed. Eventually, the reference of the prologue reappears, word for word, in Part 5, and it reveals that Robert Ross, due to his attachment to animals, tries to save the animals by releasing them. However, his actions are condemned by Captain Leather, who tries to stop them. Chaos follows, which leads to the deaths of Devlin, who aids Robert, and Captain Leather. This event is ambigious. Does one do what their commanding officer tells them to do, even if it leads to fatal results, or does one do what they believe is right?
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