"Brothers, you all know that I am a person who loves reading. I read fairy tales, comics, newspapers, and news, love historical records, and also love fashion novels. In these stories, I have seen many heroic figures who are lofty, great, and like stars hanging in the sky, unparalleled and unreachable.
However, in this turbulent and passionate year of 1832, I suddenly discovered that all true heroes are not like those described in storybooks. There are no heroes in this world, nor does true fearlessness exist. I do not know how to become a hero, but you have taught me what a true knight looks like.
A true knight never lets his fear of death outweigh his sense of honor, never lets fear crush his sense of duty to his country and his innate masculinity. Every one of you here plays such a critical role—when danger occurs, you think of the honor of the nation, the citizens of London, your comrades and partners beside you, rather than just yourself.