In this chapter, we learn that the jewel master of the tiangong Empire is a middle-heavenly jewel master with an incredible amount of power. He is also the son of the commander-in-chief of the empire, and he has just returned from a trip to the Middle East. The elder zhou tells us that the letter that weiqing delivered to him was written by the "rascal's handwriting" . We learn that this is the handwriting of the "racy's" son, and that he is in deep trouble. The younger zhou tries to comfort his brother, but he cannot. He says that it was di fuyas fault that he did not come back to face his brother. The older zhou says that he should not blame his son when he comes home, but that he will not blame the younger one when he returns. The youngest zhou, who is now 16 years old, is shocked by this statement. He realizes that if he does not die before then, he will become a "wuss" forever. He vows to make his fiancee kneel before him and beg him to marry her.
In this chapter, we learn that the jewel master of the tiangong Empire is a middle-heavenly jewel master with an incredible amount of power. He is also the son of the commander-in-chief of the empire, and he has just returned from a trip to the Middle East. The elder zhou tells us that the letter that weiqing delivered to him was written by the "rascal's handwriting" . We learn that this is the handwriting of the "racy's" son, and that he is in deep trouble. The younger zhou tries to comfort his brother, but he cannot. He says that it was di fuyas fault that he did not come back to face his brother. The older zhou says that he should not blame his son when he comes home, but that he will not blame the younger one when he returns. The youngest zhou, who is now 16 years old, is shocked by this statement. He realizes that if he does not die before then, he will become a "wuss" forever. He vows to make his fiancee kneel before him and beg him to marry her.