This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the "golder crows" about his newfound strength. He says that he can now enter the "third-rank" of the martial arts. He thanks Lin tianyi for his kindness and asks him to serve as a servant for him. He asks if it's okay for him to start this now, since he's exhausted. Lin tells him to stop talking and just do what he has told him to do. He's afraid that Lin will die too quickly, so he'll go all out. He tells Lin that the "g-gods" are fighting again and that he didn't plan to surrender already. He also tells him that he was hoping that he could surprise him a bit more. He then asks if Lin is immortal or a god. Lin tries to understand Lin's expression, but he can't understand why Lin won't kill himself with his sword. Lin says that transforming a sword isn't the same as transforming the three powers of the demon god. When Lin transforms his three powers, he will be "torn apart into dust" .
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the "golder crows" about his newfound strength. He says that he can now enter the "third-rank" of the martial arts. He thanks Lin tianyi for his kindness and asks him to serve as a servant for him. He asks if it's okay for him to start this now, since he's exhausted. Lin tells him to stop talking and just do what he has told him to do. He's afraid that Lin will die too quickly, so he'll go all out. He tells Lin that the "g-gods" are fighting again and that he didn't plan to surrender already. He also tells him that he was hoping that he could surprise him a bit more. He then asks if Lin is immortal or a god. Lin tries to understand Lin's expression, but he can't understand why Lin won't kill himself with his sword. Lin says that transforming a sword isn't the same as transforming the three powers of the demon god. When Lin transforms his three powers, he will be "torn apart into dust" .