This scene opens with the Senior Brother and his son-in-law, Cai Ming and Cai Ming's daughter, Qiuluo, in the middle of a discussion about the nature of taoism. Senior Brother Cai Ming asks if his daughter is really his daughter. Cai Ming replies that she is not his daughter, but rather a remnant spirit of his ancestor, Cai Xieyu, who has been banished from the land of the taoists. The Senior Brother asks if Cai Ming wants to kill his own children because he wants to keep the remnant spirit. He then asks if the little fairy that Cai Ming is protecting with his daughter's spirit is really the same fairy that his own daughter died in childbirth. The senior brother asks if this is true, and the fairy replies that it is. The elder brother then asks Cai Ming if he has attacked the human beings in the village because he has agreed not to do so
This scene opens with the Senior Brother and his son-in-law, Cai Ming and Cai Ming's daughter, Qiuluo, in the middle of a discussion about the nature of taoism. Senior Brother Cai Ming asks if his daughter is really his daughter. Cai Ming replies that she is not his daughter, but rather a remnant spirit of his ancestor, Cai Xieyu, who has been banished from the land of the taoists. The Senior Brother asks if Cai Ming wants to kill his own children because he wants to keep the remnant spirit. He then asks if the little fairy that Cai Ming is protecting with his daughter's spirit is really the same fairy that his own daughter died in childbirth. The senior brother asks if this is true, and the fairy replies that it is. The elder brother then asks Cai Ming if he has attacked the human beings in the village because he has agreed not to do so