In this chapter, Lin-wan-rong tries to defend his decision to kill himself. He says that if he does, he will not be able to talk to her about anything, and he will be unable to protect his people or fulfill his mission. He tells her that she is the girl he likes, and that he will make her his wife at any cost. She asks him if he is afraid of the bandits from the white lotus sect. He replies that he is not afraid of any martial masters or the old emperor. He also says that he would rather be struck by lightning than live like that.
In this chapter, Lin-wan-rong tries to defend his decision to kill himself. He says that if he does, he will not be able to talk to her about anything, and he will be unable to protect his people or fulfill his mission. He tells her that she is the girl he likes, and that he will make her his wife at any cost. She asks him if he is afraid of the bandits from the white lotus sect. He replies that he is not afraid of any martial masters or the old emperor. He also says that he would rather be struck by lightning than live like that.