In this chapter, the red clothes ghost is still alive. He has changed his clothes and become a killer. He's been sent by his master to kill the soldiers, and he's using binoculars to track down the herb. The wind is too strong for him to use the binoculars, so he flies into the air and thuds into the ground. It's the sound of his ribcage breaking. He asks if it's romantic, and the answer is yes. Just as you wish, he says, the wind is strong enough to hit the air balloon. The air balloon is on its way to the top of the city, and there's a lot of smoke in the air. He wants to pull the windbox down, but the soldiers are too strong to pull it off. He tells the commander to take a look at the lantern, and it burns down. He apologizes for not being able to control his strength better. He blames himself for not explaining the wind box's power.
In this chapter, the red clothes ghost is still alive. He has changed his clothes and become a killer. He's been sent by his master to kill the soldiers, and he's using binoculars to track down the herb. The wind is too strong for him to use the binoculars, so he flies into the air and thuds into the ground. It's the sound of his ribcage breaking. He asks if it's romantic, and the answer is yes. Just as you wish, he says, the wind is strong enough to hit the air balloon. The air balloon is on its way to the top of the city, and there's a lot of smoke in the air. He wants to pull the windbox down, but the soldiers are too strong to pull it off. He tells the commander to take a look at the lantern, and it burns down. He apologizes for not being able to control his strength better. He blames himself for not explaining the wind box's power.