In this short scene, we learn that the flat rock city is located 600 miles from the nearest stone village. It is the first time we've seen such a large group of people, and we're glad to see them. We're also told that the city has a thousand years of history, which means it's full of secrets. The narrator tells us that he's going to take the group to see the holy city. He tells them to go inside the casino and gamble. He's here to tell them that the casino is a gambling establishment and that they should go to the east gate to find out if they can sell their source of stone. He also tells them that if they don't get their source, they can go back to the mines and get it. He says that the blue-afterglow sect should go back and get more of the same source, and that the peasants shouldn't bother coming to the casino because the source stones are no good. He adds that the stones are so cheap that they'll cost you a thousand taels of source to buy one tael. The peasants should just go inside and look at the stones. They're not good enough, he tells them, and they're wasting money. He warns them that at this rate, soon they won't be able to afford the stones they need to gamble with. He then tells the peasants that they can just pick whatever they want, and he'll bring them the source stone. They all cry, and the peasants are sorry that they looked down on them. They blame it on the peasants' laziness. They say that if the peasants had just looked at them, they wouldn't have needed to lift the boulders to get the stones underneath. They feel sorry for the peasants, because they
In this short scene, we learn that the flat rock city is located 600 miles from the nearest stone village. It is the first time we've seen such a large group of people, and we're glad to see them. We're also told that the city has a thousand years of history, which means it's full of secrets. The narrator tells us that he's going to take the group to see the holy city. He tells them to go inside the casino and gamble. He's here to tell them that the casino is a gambling establishment and that they should go to the east gate to find out if they can sell their source of stone. He also tells them that if they don't get their source, they can go back to the mines and get it. He says that the blue-afterglow sect should go back and get more of the same source, and that the peasants shouldn't bother coming to the casino because the source stones are no good. He adds that the stones are so cheap that they'll cost you a thousand taels of source to buy one tael. The peasants should just go inside and look at the stones. They're not good enough, he tells them, and they're wasting money. He warns them that at this rate, soon they won't be able to afford the stones they need to gamble with. He then tells the peasants that they can just pick whatever they want, and he'll bring them the source stone. They all cry, and the peasants are sorry that they looked down on them. They blame it on the peasants' laziness. They say that if the peasants had just looked at them, they wouldn't have needed to lift the boulders to get the stones underneath. They feel sorry for the peasants, because they