In this chapter, the monk explains that he will not die in this place. He believes that the mercy palace and the disciple kang have been preparing for war ever since he returned to the world. He wants to rid the world of these bastards for good, so that peace can continue to exist. He tells the reader that he has lived two lives, and that he is leaving the world because the lord of mercy palace. He explains that his clan was destroyed in the war against mercy palace, and he thinks he can understand it. He apologizes for not telling the reader earlier, but he does not know how the war will affect the future because the two main characters will be the ones who will decide the outcome of the war. He says that the most fortunate person in the future will be his second son, because the flow of fortune will be opposite to fortune. He advises the reader not to grieve over the death of his son, and not to think about bad things.
In this chapter, the monk explains that he will not die in this place. He believes that the mercy palace and the disciple kang have been preparing for war ever since he returned to the world. He wants to rid the world of these bastards for good, so that peace can continue to exist. He tells the reader that he has lived two lives, and that he is leaving the world because the lord of mercy palace. He explains that his clan was destroyed in the war against mercy palace, and he thinks he can understand it. He apologizes for not telling the reader earlier, but he does not know how the war will affect the future because the two main characters will be the ones who will decide the outcome of the war. He says that the most fortunate person in the future will be his second son, because the flow of fortune will be opposite to fortune. He advises the reader not to grieve over the death of his son, and not to think about bad things.