This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the young master of the silver-edge family. He tells the steward that they must not continue to follow the Silver-Edge family. The steward tells him that the boss has already left. The young master asks the steward if they can split up. He says that anyone in the fire-wolf gang can convict the second master of fleeing and not mention him again. The silver-edged family is loyal to the boss, and they want revenge. He suggests that they send some of them to the flowing-clouds tribe to invite the thief to join them. He also suggests that if the thief refuses to cooperate, they may proceed.
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the young master of the silver-edge family. He tells the steward that they must not continue to follow the Silver-Edge family. The steward tells him that the boss has already left. The young master asks the steward if they can split up. He says that anyone in the fire-wolf gang can convict the second master of fleeing and not mention him again. The silver-edged family is loyal to the boss, and they want revenge. He suggests that they send some of them to the flowing-clouds tribe to invite the thief to join them. He also suggests that if the thief refuses to cooperate, they may proceed.