This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of the novel: "I can feel blood. I didn't." This is a reference to the fact that the protagonist feels the blood of his own clan. This is the first time the protagonist has felt his own blood, and he is very angry. He wants to kidnap the children of his clan and kill them, but he can't because the enemy is so strong. He also wants to kill the enemy himself. He tells the teacher to take care of himself and his wife. The teacher tells him to be careful because there are still wolves on the battlefield. He says that now is also a good time to increase the strength of the clan's bloodline. He adds that the enemy's cultivation is also very high, and they are also very close to exhaustion. The wind wolf is one of them, and the two of them have been fighting for 80 seconds. They are about to die.
This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of the novel: "I can feel blood. I didn't." This is a reference to the fact that the protagonist feels the blood of his own clan. This is the first time the protagonist has felt his own blood, and he is very angry. He wants to kidnap the children of his clan and kill them, but he can't because the enemy is so strong. He also wants to kill the enemy himself. He tells the teacher to take care of himself and his wife. The teacher tells him to be careful because there are still wolves on the battlefield. He says that now is also a good time to increase the strength of the clan's bloodline. He adds that the enemy's cultivation is also very high, and they are also very close to exhaustion. The wind wolf is one of them, and the two of them have been fighting for 80 seconds. They are about to die.