The narrator tells us that the battle has been going on for a long time, and that the national guards of the northern lords palace and the rebel forces from the sea pavilion have been unable to defeat the dragon chariots army. The national guards were forced back, and the city of luminous city was also forced to fall to the chariots. The narrator says that the humble servant who led the troops to surround and demand the hand over of the youth-feather family was following the order to do so. He says that if they had only 200,000 troops, they would definitely have captured blue- carp town. He also says that they would have been able to capture the god-smith guild, who would have turned up with the support of the gods. He tells the narrator that they must be the ninth prince of the kingdom. The nobleman says that he has investigated and found out that there is no alliance between northern lords and the sea pavilions. The two sides came very close to fighting one another, but the alliance was not because of the youths-feathers, but because they had strong enough support to stand on their own against the chariot army. He adds that the nobleman can still use him, but that he will be punished severely, and he will have to be removed from his position as grand commander
The narrator tells us that the battle has been going on for a long time, and that the national guards of the northern lords palace and the rebel forces from the sea pavilion have been unable to defeat the dragon chariots army. The national guards were forced back, and the city of luminous city was also forced to fall to the chariots. The narrator says that the humble servant who led the troops to surround and demand the hand over of the youth-feather family was following the order to do so. He says that if they had only 200,000 troops, they would definitely have captured blue- carp town. He also says that they would have been able to capture the god-smith guild, who would have turned up with the support of the gods. He tells the narrator that they must be the ninth prince of the kingdom. The nobleman says that he has investigated and found out that there is no alliance between northern lords and the sea pavilions. The two sides came very close to fighting one another, but the alliance was not because of the youths-feathers, but because they had strong enough support to stand on their own against the chariot army. He adds that the nobleman can still use him, but that he will be punished severely, and he will have to be removed from his position as grand commander