In this chapter, xiang qi, a monk who lives in a modern world, tells his brother-in-law that he will try his best to cure him of his wound. He tells him that in the old world, there were no dynasties except for the cultivation clan, which was considered taxation. Even though he has a family in the new world, they all died because of poverty. Some clans draw people's attention, and some seem to be shabby. He says that he would like to try his luck at the jadeite pill game, but he knows that luck doesn't always work out, and he suggests that he try other clans.
In this chapter, xiang qi, a monk who lives in a modern world, tells his brother-in-law that he will try his best to cure him of his wound. He tells him that in the old world, there were no dynasties except for the cultivation clan, which was considered taxation. Even though he has a family in the new world, they all died because of poverty. Some clans draw people's attention, and some seem to be shabby. He says that he would like to try his luck at the jadeite pill game, but he knows that luck doesn't always work out, and he suggests that he try other clans.