This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between a young man and his sister. The young man tells his sister that his body has been restrained by a magic barrier, but that he can easily destroy the barrier with his own strength. He says that if he destroys the barrier, the young man will be killed by his powerful third flame magic, and that he will not be able to check what is inside his body. He asks his sister to make him an identity token, but she refuses to do so, saying that it would be disrespectful to ask anyone else's secrets. The boy tells her that he is a dual flame user, a yin yang balanced dual flame-user, a tenth flame-water user, and a water-hotter. He explains that he does not want the token, because he is not a forger, a person who uses a magic weapon to gain access to another person's body.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between a young man and his sister. The young man tells his sister that his body has been restrained by a magic barrier, but that he can easily destroy the barrier with his own strength. He says that if he destroys the barrier, the young man will be killed by his powerful third flame magic, and that he will not be able to check what is inside his body. He asks his sister to make him an identity token, but she refuses to do so, saying that it would be disrespectful to ask anyone else's secrets. The boy tells her that he is a dual flame user, a yin yang balanced dual flame-user, a tenth flame-water user, and a water-hotter. He explains that he does not want the token, because he is not a forger, a person who uses a magic weapon to gain access to another person's body.