This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by a famous poet, Henry David Thoreau. It's a quote from Thoreau's "Walden" , in which he says, "For every high mountain there is a higher mountain" . In other words, if you're a genius, you've got a lot of work to do. In this chapter, we find out that we're talking about a guy named chen Qin, the grandson of a famous qi master, who's also a disciple of the Five Countries. . He's the guy who used to be li-mo's spiritual master, but now he's actually a blood demon , which means he has a lot more spiritual power than he did before. This is a big deal, because it means that chen-qin is a "blood demon," which is a kind of religious sect that uses the blood of the dead to gain spiritual power. This isn't the first time we've seen this, and it's definitely not the last.
This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by a famous poet, Henry David Thoreau. It's a quote from Thoreau's "Walden" , in which he says, "For every high mountain there is a higher mountain" . In other words, if you're a genius, you've got a lot of work to do. In this chapter, we find out that we're talking about a guy named chen Qin, the grandson of a famous qi master, who's also a disciple of the Five Countries. . He's the guy who used to be li-mo's spiritual master, but now he's actually a blood demon , which means he has a lot more spiritual power than he did before. This is a big deal, because it means that chen-qin is a "blood demon," which is a kind of religious sect that uses the blood of the dead to gain spiritual power. This isn't the first time we've seen this, and it's definitely not the last.