This chapter opens with a description of the jade slip, which contains a spell. The jade slip contains a powerful spiritual energy that can be used to increase one's own spiritual power. This means that if one slaps the slip, the soul of the person who slaps it will increase by 2 percent. The remaining soul power is 650 percent of the original soul power. The elder brother tells his younger brother that he will teach him the spell, and then he will be able to adjust his own taste. He tells the younger brother to keep drinking, and they all go back to sleep. He then goes on to explain that he needs a way to find the corpses of the cosmic monsters so that he can use them to increase his own supernatural power. He explains that the only way to gain this power is to take the corpses through rewards, and this is what he has figured out. He asks the elder brother if he can help him find a corpse for him. He gives him two options: 1) he can provide him with scientific research results, or 2) he can act on his behalf as a murderer when dealing with other murderers. He says that he is happy to oblige, and that he has a hunch that it will be a good decision.
This chapter opens with a description of the jade slip, which contains a spell. The jade slip contains a powerful spiritual energy that can be used to increase one's own spiritual power. This means that if one slaps the slip, the soul of the person who slaps it will increase by 2 percent. The remaining soul power is 650 percent of the original soul power. The elder brother tells his younger brother that he will teach him the spell, and then he will be able to adjust his own taste. He tells the younger brother to keep drinking, and they all go back to sleep. He then goes on to explain that he needs a way to find the corpses of the cosmic monsters so that he can use them to increase his own supernatural power. He explains that the only way to gain this power is to take the corpses through rewards, and this is what he has figured out. He asks the elder brother if he can help him find a corpse for him. He gives him two options: 1) he can provide him with scientific research results, or 2) he can act on his behalf as a murderer when dealing with other murderers. He says that he is happy to oblige, and that he has a hunch that it will be a good decision.