This chapter opens with a flashback to the previous chapter, in which the protagonist tries to enter the realm of fairies without telling anyone. This time, he is attacked by the energy of the fairy, and is seriously injured. The protagonist is unable to untie the knot that binds him to the fairy realm, and the fairy energy causes him to fall unconscious. He tries to wake up his brother, but the fairy will not listen to him. He tells his brother that he has been eaten by a tiger, and that bao has protected him. The fairy tells him that he is not her brother, and tells him to stay away from her. He also tells her that he does not know her at all, and bao told him that she is his brother. He says that he would never lie to her, because bao would not lie to him, and he wants to know why the fairy did not come to the woodland with him when he first entered. He explains that those fairies who are unable to condense their sound spirit will not come, but those who are able to do so will come. He adds that if he were outside the realm, he would use taoism to eliminate the fairy. However, in the woodland, the use of the sword may cause the spirits of sound spirits to riot. He asks his brother to wait for him, but his brother says that the fairy cannot keep up with him, so he has to use the sword. He then asks the fairy if she hates him like other fairies, and she says that she does not, but that she wants to be with him.
This chapter opens with a flashback to the previous chapter, in which the protagonist tries to enter the realm of fairies without telling anyone. This time, he is attacked by the energy of the fairy, and is seriously injured. The protagonist is unable to untie the knot that binds him to the fairy realm, and the fairy energy causes him to fall unconscious. He tries to wake up his brother, but the fairy will not listen to him. He tells his brother that he has been eaten by a tiger, and that bao has protected him. The fairy tells him that he is not her brother, and tells him to stay away from her. He also tells her that he does not know her at all, and bao told him that she is his brother. He says that he would never lie to her, because bao would not lie to him, and he wants to know why the fairy did not come to the woodland with him when he first entered. He explains that those fairies who are unable to condense their sound spirit will not come, but those who are able to do so will come. He adds that if he were outside the realm, he would use taoism to eliminate the fairy. However, in the woodland, the use of the sword may cause the spirits of sound spirits to riot. He asks his brother to wait for him, but his brother says that the fairy cannot keep up with him, so he has to use the sword. He then asks the fairy if she hates him like other fairies, and she says that she does not, but that she wants to be with him.