This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of the novel, "The strongest cultivation system / Come on!" . It's a reference to the strength of a fighter's cultivation system, and it's one of the few lines in the novel that doesn't directly refer to the fight between the Mings and the Qings. It also refers to the fact that the Ming army is stronger than the Qing army, which is why they're fighting against each other in the first place. In other words, the Ming aren't as strong as the Qing, so they've got to fight harder to stay out of the way of the Ming's growing strength. This is the first time that we've seen the Ming fighting against the Qing in this novel, so we're not sure if this
This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of the novel, "The strongest cultivation system / Come on!" . It's a reference to the strength of a fighter's cultivation system, and it's one of the few lines in the novel that doesn't directly refer to the fight between the Mings and the Qings. It also refers to the fact that the Ming army is stronger than the Qing army, which is why they're fighting against each other in the first place. In other words, the Ming aren't as strong as the Qing, so they've got to fight harder to stay out of the way of the Ming's growing strength. This is the first time that we've seen the Ming fighting against the Qing in this novel, so we're not sure if this