The narrator tells us that tigers are usually solitary animals, but that the purple goldheaded tiger is in the ninth grade martial king realm, which means that he can defeat them. He also says that with all their strength and golden scales, they seem to have not eaten anything for thousands of years. The narrator says that he doesn't know why the group wants to come with him. He tells them that they've delayed for a long time, and that they should hurry up and kill all the beasts. He says that the alpha one is killing them by himself, but he can't figure out what he's doing. He asks if the alpha is planning to fight directly with the tiger king, and the narrator says he'll find out when he sees the waterfall. He then asks if there's something good in the frozen realm, and he says it's not strange that there is a waterfall in this realm. He's sure there is, and then he asks if they can look at the nine golden lotuses.
The narrator tells us that tigers are usually solitary animals, but that the purple goldheaded tiger is in the ninth grade martial king realm, which means that he can defeat them. He also says that with all their strength and golden scales, they seem to have not eaten anything for thousands of years. The narrator says that he doesn't know why the group wants to come with him. He tells them that they've delayed for a long time, and that they should hurry up and kill all the beasts. He says that the alpha one is killing them by himself, but he can't figure out what he's doing. He asks if the alpha is planning to fight directly with the tiger king, and the narrator says he'll find out when he sees the waterfall. He then asks if there's something good in the frozen realm, and he says it's not strange that there is a waterfall in this realm. He's sure there is, and then he asks if they can look at the nine golden lotuses.