In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character, a young man named Zhengzhou. He is a disciple of the sage zhen blao, and he has just returned from the battlefield. Zhengzhou is upset that he has to leave the best table at the restaurant for someone else. He tells the waiter that he wants to buy a sword from Zhengzhou, but the waiter refuses to sell it to him, saying that the sword can only be used by an ambitious hero, like himself. The waiter tells Zhengzhou that he owes him a great deal of money, and that if he would like to take a ride in the carriage with the waiter, he will do so.
In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character, a young man named Zhengzhou. He is a disciple of the sage zhen blao, and he has just returned from the battlefield. Zhengzhou is upset that he has to leave the best table at the restaurant for someone else. He tells the waiter that he wants to buy a sword from Zhengzhou, but the waiter refuses to sell it to him, saying that the sword can only be used by an ambitious hero, like himself. The waiter tells Zhengzhou that he owes him a great deal of money, and that if he would like to take a ride in the carriage with the waiter, he will do so.