In this chapter, we learn that the mage, Zhan Hu, is using a special form of magic called "divine quarre" to summon his beast, which he calls "little golden." The mage explains that he is using the divine quarre to numb the low level of incantations, which no longer require him to chant. He also explains that the light-sheathing sword he has improved is a better sword than the sword he used in the previous chapter. He says that he admires the strength of the young man, and he is ready to let him go, even if the outcome of the fight does not favor him.
In this chapter, we learn that the mage, Zhan Hu, is using a special form of magic called "divine quarre" to summon his beast, which he calls "little golden." The mage explains that he is using the divine quarre to numb the low level of incantations, which no longer require him to chant. He also explains that the light-sheathing sword he has improved is a better sword than the sword he used in the previous chapter. He says that he admires the strength of the young man, and he is ready to let him go, even if the outcome of the fight does not favor him.