In this scene, the lingdang tries to catch up with his master, who has stolen the lock from him. He tells the master to give him the lock, or else he'll never be able to get gongfu from him again. The master tells him to stop chasing after him, and to turn around so that he can rest. He's surprised that the master didn't notice that he'd stolen the key to the lock. He says that if the master doesn't let him out, he's going to regret it in the future. . The Master tells the Master to go back to the General House and wait for him, because he has something important to deal with. He asks the Master if he found out what the Master had asked him to look into, and the Master says that he did. He hopes that the Master will make preparations for the upcoming battle, because the King is ill and needs to get back to his rightful place in the world. He advises the Master not to tell the others about the battle, but to hide in the dark, if necessary.
In this scene, the lingdang tries to catch up with his master, who has stolen the lock from him. He tells the master to give him the lock, or else he'll never be able to get gongfu from him again. The master tells him to stop chasing after him, and to turn around so that he can rest. He's surprised that the master didn't notice that he'd stolen the key to the lock. He says that if the master doesn't let him out, he's going to regret it in the future. . The Master tells the Master to go back to the General House and wait for him, because he has something important to deal with. He asks the Master if he found out what the Master had asked him to look into, and the Master says that he did. He hopes that the Master will make preparations for the upcoming battle, because the King is ill and needs to get back to his rightful place in the world. He advises the Master not to tell the others about the battle, but to hide in the dark, if necessary.