This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by a famous poet named Cai Ling. The poem tells of Cai Ling's death. Cai Ling is in a cave with his family, and Cai Ling wants to know if Cai Ling has been killed by the heir to the throne, the Heavenly Maiden Chi-ling. The Heavenly Maiden chi-ling asks Cai Ling if he killed Cai Ling because Cai Ling was the son of a white tiger clan. The elder Cai Ling says that Cai Ling did not have a lot of cultivation resources, but that his spirit and mana energy were very strong. He says that he has fought against Cai Ling many times, and that his cultivation improved very fast
This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by a famous poet named Cai Ling. The poem tells of Cai Ling's death. Cai Ling is in a cave with his family, and Cai Ling wants to know if Cai Ling has been killed by the heir to the throne, the Heavenly Maiden Chi-ling. The Heavenly Maiden chi-ling asks Cai Ling if he killed Cai Ling because Cai Ling was the son of a white tiger clan. The elder Cai Ling says that Cai Ling did not have a lot of cultivation resources, but that his spirit and mana energy were very strong. He says that he has fought against Cai Ling many times, and that his cultivation improved very fast