After killing three shuwu, Joe says he's going to hell. He wonders where he'll find practitioners in the afterlife and the divine palace. He's happy to be alive, but he doesn't know how to stop zhiyan, who's in such a bad state. Joe asks if he can stop zhu xin, the disciple of the jiu-yang sword sect, from killing him. Joe says that zhu's father is a disciple of shaolin temple, and that's why he killed zhu. Joe explains that the shaolin disciples are secular, so they don't follow the strict rules of the Buddhist religion, but they do help each other in case they are attacked by the martial arts.
After killing three shuwu, Joe says he's going to hell. He wonders where he'll find practitioners in the afterlife and the divine palace. He's happy to be alive, but he doesn't know how to stop zhiyan, who's in such a bad state. Joe asks if he can stop zhu xin, the disciple of the jiu-yang sword sect, from killing him. Joe says that zhu's father is a disciple of shaolin temple, and that's why he killed zhu. Joe explains that the shaolin disciples are secular, so they don't follow the strict rules of the Buddhist religion, but they do help each other in case they are attacked by the martial arts.