This chapter opens with a description of Lady Lingyun's heavenly music performance. It is the only piece of music left of the "heavenly plume void moon." The complete score has been lost, and it is impossible for the palace to find it. This piece has broadened the horizons of the young master, and he feels that it will benefit his cultivation. He feels that if he lies to her, she will punish him. He cannot say for sure if there is a "fated connection" between the heavenly music and this master, but he can say that he has the complete score and will give it to her if there comes a second chance. Little Brother asks if he is sure that his score of the heavenly moon is real and not a fake one. He says that he does not know that there are "five books" in the heavenly plume moon. He claims that he cannot play the books, so he will give one of them to Little Brother as a present. He asks Little Brother to name a price for the books.
This chapter opens with a description of Lady Lingyun's heavenly music performance. It is the only piece of music left of the "heavenly plume void moon." The complete score has been lost, and it is impossible for the palace to find it. This piece has broadened the horizons of the young master, and he feels that it will benefit his cultivation. He feels that if he lies to her, she will punish him. He cannot say for sure if there is a "fated connection" between the heavenly music and this master, but he can say that he has the complete score and will give it to her if there comes a second chance. Little Brother asks if he is sure that his score of the heavenly moon is real and not a fake one. He says that he does not know that there are "five books" in the heavenly plume moon. He claims that he cannot play the books, so he will give one of them to Little Brother as a present. He asks Little Brother to name a price for the books.