The next day, Cai tells his brother that he has to return to the Ming household first, because the red string has made him feel like a "speckling woman" behind her back. Cai is angry that the Ming family is looking for him, and he wonders how he will get back to them. A few days later, Cai is attacked by wild animals. He is finally back, but he is not sure where he is. He asks his brother if he is doing the same thing as his brother, and Cai tells him that they are not. They are the same man, not two. Cai says that he does not want to involve himself in the troubles, and that he and his brother treat each other very well. He also says that Cai's eldest sister told him that he can "roll back to his own jinling" by himself. Cai thinks that this is because Cai is related to the "white lotus sect" .
The next day, Cai tells his brother that he has to return to the Ming household first, because the red string has made him feel like a "speckling woman" behind her back. Cai is angry that the Ming family is looking for him, and he wonders how he will get back to them. A few days later, Cai is attacked by wild animals. He is finally back, but he is not sure where he is. He asks his brother if he is doing the same thing as his brother, and Cai tells him that they are not. They are the same man, not two. Cai says that he does not want to involve himself in the troubles, and that he and his brother treat each other very well. He also says that Cai's eldest sister told him that he can "roll back to his own jinling" by himself. Cai thinks that this is because Cai is related to the "white lotus sect" .