In this chapter, the swordswoman and the monk discuss the situation at hand. The swordswoman accuses the monk of slandering the sect master, but the monk insists that he has done nothing wrong. The two argue about who should be slandered, the man who slandered the monk or the monk who slanders the monk. The monk defends himself, saying that the monk has brought shame upon all cultivators, and that he will not allow the monk to slander him.
In this chapter, the swordswoman and the monk discuss the situation at hand. The swordswoman accuses the monk of slandering the sect master, but the monk insists that he has done nothing wrong. The two argue about who should be slandered, the man who slandered the monk or the monk who slanders the monk. The monk defends himself, saying that the monk has brought shame upon all cultivators, and that he will not allow the monk to slander him.