In this chapter, Fang tells Cai that he is sure that the saber-toothed tiger is weaker than it was in the last battle. He also tells Cai not to be too excited by the armors because they are not as good as they should be. He tells Cai to train himself and become stronger. Cai tells him to accept the armor as his own. After a short ceremony, Cai has become the owner of the armor. He wants to bring it along with him so that he can wear it, but Cai says that he has to become stronger to wear it. Cai asks him to keep the armor in his water bottle storage so that other people will not be able to steal it
In this chapter, Fang tells Cai that he is sure that the saber-toothed tiger is weaker than it was in the last battle. He also tells Cai not to be too excited by the armors because they are not as good as they should be. He tells Cai to train himself and become stronger. Cai tells him to accept the armor as his own. After a short ceremony, Cai has become the owner of the armor. He wants to bring it along with him so that he can wear it, but Cai says that he has to become stronger to wear it. Cai asks him to keep the armor in his water bottle storage so that other people will not be able to steal it