I can go get a... idea about how... ...it seems like it's really... ...related to... ...story of Adam's pants and his journey to find him. I think... ...it's kind of basically... ...I have to... ...keep in mind is... ...that's... ...Adam's... ...crosses Europe... ...in Crosses, or where... ...the... ...must have... ...mightingration. ...to... ...from... ...the... ...must have to... ...the western world. The eastern world, the western world. ...and... ...the plant life there is a lot of work. ...and... ...the landmark city passes along the way... ...up significance to his story... ...and... ...of how he tells it. ...and see like... ...you know what I mean? ...it's a... ...it's a search... ...and... ...it's some aspects of travel diary... ...because he's... ...literally... ...he's traveling... ...or he's recounting... ...what happens to him when he travels. So technically he's not talking... ...it's not telling his story as it happens. ...telling the story from... ...the bent... ...peer made. ...and that's where we'll ultimately find him... ...eventually, maybe... ...I don't know if I want to... ...reveal that to the reader just yet. But like... ...take for example his arrival in London. ...this will... ... ...and this will... ...and this will... ...and this will... ...and this will... ...and this will... ...and this will... ...and this will... ...and this will... ...and this will... ...and this will... ...and this will... ...and this will... ...and this will... ...and this will... ...and scallop please. Mini sausage... ...hey what's eating on the bottom? ...hey. Yep. We don't really know who I was... But I could stand in the end, Sri Ankit. Yeah. He'll know. He will...he might be in the soldiers' fatigue, or at least he might... have some item or article of clothing on him that identifies him as a soldier. Maybe he'll simply have forgotten. I don't know yet. We'll see. But maybe he'll be his haircut. Maybe there's no need for them to identify in a soldier name. But he'll have some nice spicy meat and rice and bread and onion and cilantro and all that kind of good stuff. Get into a little food language. But the hill is at St. Paul's Cathedral. And the church of England separated from the Vatican. And the significance of that will have to mean some kind of separation in the story where... You know, maybe he ignores a message from his dad. Or something like that. It's not clear, you know. Maybe he rejects something from his past. Maybe he... Yeah. I don't know. Maybe the food gets him into gestion while he's there. So... But again, these are just little moments in time in the story that we don't really understand. Well, we don't really see that trip from his sensory experience that he had. We only see it from the way he's retolded, which is scrambled based on anything that was meaningful for him. So if he was thinking about separation, maybe he was thinking about what made his mother want to separate. That sounds more like it. And we'll have to talk about it. We didn't understand why she left. Where she went. And the private shadow coming to us. Take a look at the piece where... Find out where she was going to be.
or an opportunity nicht There was a... So yeah, the building, or you know, pipe or structure, or geographical location, natural environment where Adam was should have. I mean, I'm pretty sure that the part of the story and part of... Part of where, you know, he's trying to figure out, you know, what kind of path to like, for example, in England, we're going to the church kingdom and think about how he's on this island and trying to figure out why this mother left. Maybe he has a conversation with his dad. That's possible. Where his dad begins to tell him, or maybe... Maybe his dad never does tell him. So figure out if he even has that conversation or if he's even... His dad is even pretty sure he has information. I don't know what he's doing. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. What else? You know, maybe he has a fight, with his dad because how could he not ask that? Or, and she told him he's never allowed to know. And so, because he was in love with her and because he was so happy that she married him, he just accepted. And that's where he ends up. But he does now. Now, you know, this is going to lead him to Paris. And again, from Paris to maybe as far as... And in Germany, I'm not really sure how far South is going to get. If he's going to give him a good will, you're not. But definitely. And after Paris has got to get to... You know, and again, I think we won't really know maybe how he gets from point A to point B. Or maybe we will... We just don't need to be retooled because everybody knows how to get there. And maybe it can be retooled but from one of those technical ways. Just like, for example, in the good hunter, he talks about time and this year, and they're in this year, and they're in this year. And they can actually speak to you very easily about how... Here you go. That's how he transferred to this... Took a canal boat. I don't know, maybe we'll see. I'm really sure they can talk about taking that. A boat on the canal and that, and changing the locks and everything. But what's next? The problem is, it seems like the only way is actually to find the answer is when he goes to Egypt. Well, then how is he supposed to recount his journey? Okay. Something's going to happen to him. I thought to myself when I needed to be speaking. But he's going to meet Amina. And she's going to be a poor peasant girl in the streets of Kyloy, selling these letters. She's going to have to catch his eye. And... You're going to talk about her first. And we're not going to know why he's talking about some girl who caught his eye in that book like it. The reader won't even know maybe he's talking about Egypt yet. And that's another way you can talk about colonial society, describing the colonial urban plan, how the book market was situated in a part of Kylo that used to be dominated by Europeans. Again, let's figure out the timing here. So, if we're going to mention perhaps an episode where he's going to be narrated in the time of the story and the flow of the story that I'd say, for example, on the streets of Paris, he chases away a gist of girl. Who perhaps just tried to take his sandwich, then we've got to figure out what she looks like. And so, he's going to... I think of how we're tacking back and forth between Egypt and his journey. And how he will talk about the girl in Egypt in terms of the girl in France. Because it will be the girl in France that makes him want to help the girl in Egypt. Hold on.
So, what event is going to happen to him in the car? Maybe he wants to take this to build up. Maybe he will take by a car, the taxi. He doesn't even care for a race. He's not a child. He doesn't even care. Yeah, that thing is going to be a life. Or a little. And it's just going to exemplify. What we see as his perspective and his slow glowing perspective, is that these people that support the downtrodden and Muslims, those who are reminded of the villagers, that were running around the dump. Maybe if he's helped. Or how shall I say, one of those things where like, when you talk about good Samaritan and the help that they want to give to them, and they want to give them the help themselves. That's another way you can describe it. You can speak as if people thought he was doing a good thing. Well, in Egypt, that may not necessarily be the case, but I hope they didn't think he was doing a good thing. He wanted to do a good thing because he felt sick to his stomach. Maybe the indigestion from the restaurant in London finally goes away. Yeah, there he is. It went away when he tried to help that girl. Yeah. So that's what leads him. There are probably a lot of them. After parents, where did he go? Maybe he goes to Germany, but why? He wants to visit places, but maybe he runs out of money. He has to figure out what his fees, he had no gold. That's what he's going to talk about. That's a real gold. There was no white thinner. It didn't really matter where I ended up. I don't know what this is. Anyway, let me pause for a second.