One day a swordsman appears to suppress bandits in the mountains. The monk tells him that he has fulfilled his revenge by killing the warrior, but the warrior disappears without a trace, leaving the monk angry. He asks the monk to be respectful, and the monk replies that he is offended by the monk's long hair, which is considered offensive, but he has not seen any monks with hair like his own. When the monk asks him to repeat things, the monk says he is in a rush and will be leaving. He tells the monk not to touch him, and they discuss where the monk and the warrior ran off to. He says he has finally drunk enough to satisfy himself, and he wonders why there is "demonic energy" coming from this direction.
One day a swordsman appears to suppress bandits in the mountains. The monk tells him that he has fulfilled his revenge by killing the warrior, but the warrior disappears without a trace, leaving the monk angry. He asks the monk to be respectful, and the monk replies that he is offended by the monk's long hair, which is considered offensive, but he has not seen any monks with hair like his own. When the monk asks him to repeat things, the monk says he is in a rush and will be leaving. He tells the monk not to touch him, and they discuss where the monk and the warrior ran off to. He says he has finally drunk enough to satisfy himself, and he wonders why there is "demonic energy" coming from this direction.