This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between the ling-tian master and his disciple. The master tells the disciple that he will be participating in a tournament in the ancient southern city, and the disciple tells the master that he is a disciple of the uxian sect, which is a powerful branch of the wei-dynasty. The two men discuss the significance of the ancient city and the upcoming tournament. The chen-qin, the friend of the master, is also participating in the tournament, so the two men decide to go to the city together.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between the ling-tian master and his disciple. The master tells the disciple that he will be participating in a tournament in the ancient southern city, and the disciple tells the master that he is a disciple of the uxian sect, which is a powerful branch of the wei-dynasty. The two men discuss the significance of the ancient city and the upcoming tournament. The chen-qin, the friend of the master, is also participating in the tournament, so the two men decide to go to the city together.