This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of Act IV, Scene 1 of the play. It's a quote from the play's opening soliloquy, in which the protagonist laments the fact that he cannot break through a barrier. He's not going to break through the barrier, he says, because he's arrogant and arrogant in the territory of someone else. He says he'll figure a way to break the barrier and make the protagonist agree to it. He can feel the dragon pearl's power, but he can't find a way out of the barrier. After fighting for a long time, the barrier is still immovable, and xianzi, the others, and the caster are trapped by it. The protagonist says he has never seen such a powerful enchantment before, and that the enchantment has already exceeded the spells he knows. He tells the protagonist to be calm before the "immoral" immortal comes, and then he says he will destroy the "fair wind scroll" . He doesn't know what the real purpose of the scroll is, and says he won't even consider getting it, because it's too imposing. He also says that the protagonist is dealing with "two people" , and he'
This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of Act IV, Scene 1 of the play. It's a quote from the play's opening soliloquy, in which the protagonist laments the fact that he cannot break through a barrier. He's not going to break through the barrier, he says, because he's arrogant and arrogant in the territory of someone else. He says he'll figure a way to break the barrier and make the protagonist agree to it. He can feel the dragon pearl's power, but he can't find a way out of the barrier. After fighting for a long time, the barrier is still immovable, and xianzi, the others, and the caster are trapped by it. The protagonist says he has never seen such a powerful enchantment before, and that the enchantment has already exceeded the spells he knows. He tells the protagonist to be calm before the "immoral" immortal comes, and then he says he will destroy the "fair wind scroll" . He doesn't know what the real purpose of the scroll is, and says he won't even consider getting it, because it's too imposing. He also says that the protagonist is dealing with "two people" , and he'