This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by Edgar Allan Poe, entitled "The Ballad of a Young Master." In this poem, Edgar is described as a young master who has just left the heavenly phoenix sect. He is a self-taught martial artist who has been trained to fight by his master, Master Rank. In order to be a true member of the Heavenly phoenix sect, Rank must have the "phoenix seal," which means that he is a true phoenix member. This is a very important seal, because no one else will acknowledge him as a member. The principal of the school tells the young master that he must give him the ring to be considered a
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by Edgar Allan Poe, entitled "The Ballad of a Young Master." In this poem, Edgar is described as a young master who has just left the heavenly phoenix sect. He is a self-taught martial artist who has been trained to fight by his master, Master Rank. In order to be a true member of the Heavenly phoenix sect, Rank must have the "phoenix seal," which means that he is a true phoenix member. This is a very important seal, because no one else will acknowledge him as a member. The principal of the school tells the young master that he must give him the ring to be considered a