This chapter opens with a description of the "hot temper" of Ling'er, the "real dragon lady" of the family, and the fact that the family is so powerful that they can "handle" her. The chapter's epigraph is from a poem by the same name, written in the same style as the dialogue in this chapter. The poem begins with the words "the heck, she is actually your sister" and ends with the line, "I'll definitely teach you a lesson" . This is a reference to the fight between the captain and his son-in-law, which took place at the beginning of the chapter. In this chapter, the protagonist's name is .
This chapter opens with a description of the "hot temper" of Ling'er, the "real dragon lady" of the family, and the fact that the family is so powerful that they can "handle" her. The chapter's epigraph is from a poem by the same name, written in the same style as the dialogue in this chapter. The poem begins with the words "the heck, she is actually your sister" and ends with the line, "I'll definitely teach you a lesson" . This is a reference to the fight between the captain and his son-in-law, which took place at the beginning of the chapter. In this chapter, the protagonist's name is .