In this chapter, the young master of the Ming dynasty, chu hu, returns to the Ming household. He tells his father that although he is at a disadvantage, he is still in a good position to win. He also tells him that he has learned a new technique at the Ming school, which he calls the "ziling baier" pill. This pill has a powerful poison that can aid in the healing of wounds. The young master then shows his father the three thousand swordsmanship, which was originally created by the Ming masters for the great battle. He explains that the swordsmanship is not applicable to other places, so he has made some modifications.
In this chapter, the young master of the Ming dynasty, chu hu, returns to the Ming household. He tells his father that although he is at a disadvantage, he is still in a good position to win. He also tells him that he has learned a new technique at the Ming school, which he calls the "ziling baier" pill. This pill has a powerful poison that can aid in the healing of wounds. The young master then shows his father the three thousand swordsmanship, which was originally created by the Ming masters for the great battle. He explains that the swordsmanship is not applicable to other places, so he has made some modifications.