In this short scene, Renboon is trying to be a god, but he's not really a god at all. He's just a guy who has inherited the powers of his ancestors and is using them for evil purposes. He wants to know if he should be allowed to continue using his powers, or should he be killed if he commits evil again. Renboons response is that he'll kill anyone who tries to kill him again. He says he'd rather die than fight a man who has so much power than fight him with his puny martial arts. He thanks the kong family for treating him so well, especially since he doesn't have any other daughters. He wishes he could make Linson his son in law, since Linson is already engaged. He also says that he would have died if it weren't for Linson's birthday. He wakes up and finds that everything is in the courtyard except for a green bronze lion statue and a sapphire ancient pottery
In this short scene, Renboon is trying to be a god, but he's not really a god at all. He's just a guy who has inherited the powers of his ancestors and is using them for evil purposes. He wants to know if he should be allowed to continue using his powers, or should he be killed if he commits evil again. Renboons response is that he'll kill anyone who tries to kill him again. He says he'd rather die than fight a man who has so much power than fight him with his puny martial arts. He thanks the kong family for treating him so well, especially since he doesn't have any other daughters. He wishes he could make Linson his son in law, since Linson is already engaged. He also says that he would have died if it weren't for Linson's birthday. He wakes up and finds that everything is in the courtyard except for a green bronze lion statue and a sapphire ancient pottery