Today, I’m going to have a special episode, featuring a preview of one of my favorite books of all time, “The Wolf Wilder.” I’m going to read the first chapter and see how well it goes, and maybe I’ll read the second chapter some other time. Okay, so I didn’t get any emails or messages from last week’s episode covering the theories of “Urashima Taro”’s dream-like experience, but that’s okay. I’ll just tell you what I think. So, I don’t think it was a dream, since he would be able to just wake up if he really thought it was in his mind. I think it could be possible that Taro was tricked by the citizens of the Dragon Palace, since that’s not the only time it’s happened. You all remember what they were going to do with the monkey’s liver, right? So why not something similar with Taro? I don’t know, it’s just a theory, but I think it’s still a possibility. Enjoy the ride, Grimmlings!
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