This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the ghost wanderer commander. He explains that he has been searching for the cause of the death of the master for many years, and that the eldest senior brother has been dissatisfied with him. The ghost commander says that he did not expect that the kid from the white deer cliff would be able to do such a thing. He says that the old man left a "troublesome disciple" and that he will get rid of the kid. The old man died, but the disciple left him a troublesome disciple. The leader says that if he can use the powers of ancient spirit and god, it will be a "earth-shattering" event. He tells the ghost commander that he still has a long way to go before he can accomplish his goal.
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the ghost wanderer commander. He explains that he has been searching for the cause of the death of the master for many years, and that the eldest senior brother has been dissatisfied with him. The ghost commander says that he did not expect that the kid from the white deer cliff would be able to do such a thing. He says that the old man left a "troublesome disciple" and that he will get rid of the kid. The old man died, but the disciple left him a troublesome disciple. The leader says that if he can use the powers of ancient spirit and god, it will be a "earth-shattering" event. He tells the ghost commander that he still has a long way to go before he can accomplish his goal.