In this chapter, we learn that Cai Ming has reached the "partial divine level" , which means that he is no longer inferior to Cai Ming's ancestors. Cai Ming is shocked at this news, because he thinks Cai Ming himself is at the same level as him. He also thinks that the other two, tianyi and chenqin, are inferior to him because they are from the Five People's Republic. He wonders why Cai Ming and his fellow countrymen compete with the "lowly" people of the Five Countries.
In this chapter, we learn that Cai Ming has reached the "partial divine level" , which means that he is no longer inferior to Cai Ming's ancestors. Cai Ming is shocked at this news, because he thinks Cai Ming himself is at the same level as him. He also thinks that the other two, tianyi and chenqin, are inferior to him because they are from the Five People's Republic. He wonders why Cai Ming and his fellow countrymen compete with the "lowly" people of the Five Countries.