In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character named Daylily, who has just been trained to be obedient to her master. She is very obedient, and the master is very pleased with her obedience. He tells her that he will go to the mountains in the next two days in search of a mythical beast for her to become a spiritual pet. He promises to find her whatever she wants in the mountains. He also tells her about his trip to the kunlun mountains, where he will find the ancient mythical beast that he has been looking for. He says that he feels the same way as he does about her, and he promises to take her wherever she wants to go. The master then tells him that he is going to speak with his old friend, the old man, and asks him if he cares about him. The old man replies that he does, and that he would like to help him find the essence of the beast. He then tells the master that he still has the ring with him, even though he has decided to leave the ring behind. He asks if the ring is a waste of his efforts to get closer to the two of them, and if it would be a waste if he took away the ring. The man says that the ring would be useless if it were taken away, but he adds an extra seal on it using the life chart of the man who gave it to him. He warns the man that if he does not come back or is robbed, the ring will be useless. He adds that the man is trying to coerce him by using the ring's connection to the ring and the man's own life chart. He reminds the man of the fact that even if he takes the ring, he will not do anything about it in secret. The
In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character named Daylily, who has just been trained to be obedient to her master. She is very obedient, and the master is very pleased with her obedience. He tells her that he will go to the mountains in the next two days in search of a mythical beast for her to become a spiritual pet. He promises to find her whatever she wants in the mountains. He also tells her about his trip to the kunlun mountains, where he will find the ancient mythical beast that he has been looking for. He says that he feels the same way as he does about her, and he promises to take her wherever she wants to go. The master then tells him that he is going to speak with his old friend, the old man, and asks him if he cares about him. The old man replies that he does, and that he would like to help him find the essence of the beast. He then tells the master that he still has the ring with him, even though he has decided to leave the ring behind. He asks if the ring is a waste of his efforts to get closer to the two of them, and if it would be a waste if he took away the ring. The man says that the ring would be useless if it were taken away, but he adds an extra seal on it using the life chart of the man who gave it to him. He warns the man that if he does not come back or is robbed, the ring will be useless. He adds that the man is trying to coerce him by using the ring's connection to the ring and the man's own life chart. He reminds the man of the fact that even if he takes the ring, he will not do anything about it in secret. The