This chapter's epigraph is from the opening lines of the novel, "The Dragon's Tale." It's a quote from the novel's opening lines, in which the protagonist says, "I am the dragon, and I am the god of the sea." This quote is a reference to the fact that the protagonist's father was the founder of the Go-Sword sect, and that his father was one of the most important figures in the history of China. In other words, the protagonist is a god, and he's the one who created the world. This quote reminds the protagonist of his own father, who was a great warrior, but his father died when the protagonist was a child. The protagonist is reminded of his father's death when he hears the voice of his friend, xin zhiyan, speaking to him from the other side of the room. . The voice says that xin is on her way back to the go-sword sect's headquarters in the city of xiangnan, which is where the protagonist has been sent to practice his sword fighting skills with the other members of the group
This chapter's epigraph is from the opening lines of the novel, "The Dragon's Tale." It's a quote from the novel's opening lines, in which the protagonist says, "I am the dragon, and I am the god of the sea." This quote is a reference to the fact that the protagonist's father was the founder of the Go-Sword sect, and that his father was one of the most important figures in the history of China. In other words, the protagonist is a god, and he's the one who created the world. This quote reminds the protagonist of his own father, who was a great warrior, but his father died when the protagonist was a child. The protagonist is reminded of his father's death when he hears the voice of his friend, xin zhiyan, speaking to him from the other side of the room. . The voice says that xin is on her way back to the go-sword sect's headquarters in the city of xiangnan, which is where the protagonist has been sent to practice his sword fighting skills with the other members of the group