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On chapter 36 or something, enjoying it so far but then Don Fernando doesn't get his comeuppance and joins the gang.

The fuck? Is there something I'm missing?

>> No.13356786

>talking about actual /lit/ gets you ignored.

Faggots.

>> No.13357942

>>13356675
I am not that far in the story yet anon, sorry.

>> No.13357952

theres a discrepancy that happens during that chapter and some others that is argued over whether it was done on purpose or not for satiric effect

>> No.13357959

I don't remember what you are talking about. Maybe explain in more detail.

>> No.13357971

Anyone else think the second book is not nearly as good as the first? Everything just seems overdone and milked out in the second. Quite literally jumping the shark with the whole elaborate flying horse scheme and such.

>> No.13357978

>>13356675
Don Fernando turns his leaf
>that part where Don Fernando, Cardenio, and the mysterious ex-slave jump those holy brotherhood fools to save Don Quixote
Pure kino

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>>13356675
Fernando stops thotting around, and his bride-to-be forgives him, so by the laws of chivalry everything's okay. Keep in mind that DQ is literally about storybook endings, and this is the most storybook way Fernando's arc could possibly have ended.

>> No.13358144

The cave was only good part of the book imo, rest was meh