In this short scene, the demon king tells Mingji, the disguised emperor, that he will kill Mingji and Madame Bovary if they continue to insult his majesty. Mingji tries to convince the dragon that he is worthy of the throne, but the dragon responds by saying that he does not care what the emperor thinks, as he is only interested in cultivating his own power. The king then tells the dragon to find the golden dragon and hide it in a cave. The golden dragon will help Mingji take the throne
In this short scene, the demon king tells Mingji, the disguised emperor, that he will kill Mingji and Madame Bovary if they continue to insult his majesty. Mingji tries to convince the dragon that he is worthy of the throne, but the dragon responds by saying that he does not care what the emperor thinks, as he is only interested in cultivating his own power. The king then tells the dragon to find the golden dragon and hide it in a cave. The golden dragon will help Mingji take the throne