In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character named Jing'erwu, who is a disciple of Lin's. He is very restless, and his uncle asks him if he is thinking about the upcoming fight on the ring. He tells him that he is ashamed of judging people based on their appearance. He says that even his own group of elders thought that Lin was an ugly man, but that in the end, he found him to be an excellent martial artist. The uncle then asks if there is anyone in the martial art academy who can match the strength of Lin, and he replies that there is no one. He also says that it is rare to have a person with such a high level of cultivation at his age, and that perhaps he will catch up with his opponent's long-term cultivation. He then tells the uncle that he wants to become his disciple. He asks the uncle to consider that he has learned some valuable things from Lin, which are worth tens of years of hard practice. The old man says that he will be supervising the upcoming strength test for his master. He reminds the young man that he still has to stand in front of him and look up at him, even though he is a mere disciple of the outer courtyard. The young man is amazed at the moves of the fairy, and says that if he could touch the fairy once, he would lose 10 years of his age. He thinks that the fairy has finally decided to come into his arms and join his martial arts academy.
In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character named Jing'erwu, who is a disciple of Lin's. He is very restless, and his uncle asks him if he is thinking about the upcoming fight on the ring. He tells him that he is ashamed of judging people based on their appearance. He says that even his own group of elders thought that Lin was an ugly man, but that in the end, he found him to be an excellent martial artist. The uncle then asks if there is anyone in the martial art academy who can match the strength of Lin, and he replies that there is no one. He also says that it is rare to have a person with such a high level of cultivation at his age, and that perhaps he will catch up with his opponent's long-term cultivation. He then tells the uncle that he wants to become his disciple. He asks the uncle to consider that he has learned some valuable things from Lin, which are worth tens of years of hard practice. The old man says that he will be supervising the upcoming strength test for his master. He reminds the young man that he still has to stand in front of him and look up at him, even though he is a mere disciple of the outer courtyard. The young man is amazed at the moves of the fairy, and says that if he could touch the fairy once, he would lose 10 years of his age. He thinks that the fairy has finally decided to come into his arms and join his martial arts academy.