In this chapter, we learn that the young master, Lin, is the one who killed the "barbarians" , and that Lin is the reason that Lin returned to life. Lin is a "tall, weak" man, and the barbarians can kill a hundred men at once. Lin's strength is not in his martial arts, but in his own eyes, and Lin is not an ordinary man. Lin tells the men that he is willing to leave with them, but he asks them to spare his life, since he has done business in the area for years, and he has accumulated a lot of wealth. Lin asks the men to go heal their wound first, and then he promises to keep his promise
In this chapter, we learn that the young master, Lin, is the one who killed the "barbarians" , and that Lin is the reason that Lin returned to life. Lin is a "tall, weak" man, and the barbarians can kill a hundred men at once. Lin's strength is not in his martial arts, but in his own eyes, and Lin is not an ordinary man. Lin tells the men that he is willing to leave with them, but he asks them to spare his life, since he has done business in the area for years, and he has accumulated a lot of wealth. Lin asks the men to go heal their wound first, and then he promises to keep his promise