In this chapter, we learn that the god reborn as a great god has tamed a tiger, which is no big deal in the grand scheme of things. We also learn that there are a lot of scams in the world of martial arts, and that the king of the world is a scammer. The king is also a martial hero, and he's a little arrogant, so the king tells the monk to get out of the way and let the monk go. The monk says that he was kind enough to let him go, but that he still wants to come back and fight with the other martial heroes in the city. He says that the monk is a bunch of "rubbish" like him, and if the monk can figure out
In this chapter, we learn that the god reborn as a great god has tamed a tiger, which is no big deal in the grand scheme of things. We also learn that there are a lot of scams in the world of martial arts, and that the king of the world is a scammer. The king is also a martial hero, and he's a little arrogant, so the king tells the monk to get out of the way and let the monk go. The monk says that he was kind enough to let him go, but that he still wants to come back and fight with the other martial heroes in the city. He says that the monk is a bunch of "rubbish" like him, and if the monk can figure out