This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the young man, who tells his master that he has reached out and won't allow anyone to hurt him. He says that he just wanted to avenge his father and sister, but that in the end, he lost a lot of people who cared for him. The young man says that if he had listened to what the master had to say, he would have been able to ask the master to clarify the matter, but instead, he ran away. He apologizes for his behavior, and he and the elder brother go back to the place where the master told him to destroy the wind scroll and the fair scroll. The elder brother asks if the master still plans to bring the night back to his immortal realm, and the young master replies that he does not plan on doing so. He asks the young brother to destroy both scrolls, but the elder says that the task is for him to end the disputes over them.
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the young man, who tells his master that he has reached out and won't allow anyone to hurt him. He says that he just wanted to avenge his father and sister, but that in the end, he lost a lot of people who cared for him. The young man says that if he had listened to what the master had to say, he would have been able to ask the master to clarify the matter, but instead, he ran away. He apologizes for his behavior, and he and the elder brother go back to the place where the master told him to destroy the wind scroll and the fair scroll. The elder brother asks if the master still plans to bring the night back to his immortal realm, and the young master replies that he does not plan on doing so. He asks the young brother to destroy both scrolls, but the elder says that the task is for him to end the disputes over them.