In this chapter, the voice of xiaoran bids farewell to Mithra. Mithra tells Mithra that his time is limited and that he has borrowed the body of her friend to bid her farewell. He tells her that on the day she was reborn, he asked her if she had any unfulfilled desires. She answered yes, and Mithra told her that he once promised to protect the descendants of the Bai family if she chose to return to the world. He explains that he had to make the choice between his revenge and living his life. He says that his divine power is only visible on his skin as a flower. If he were to turn into ashes and die, the divine power would not be visible on Mithra's skin, but only on the skin of a night-bloom flower. The petals of the flower will fall off and the soul of Mithra will scatter away, but Mithra says that he cannot change her wishes.
In this chapter, the voice of xiaoran bids farewell to Mithra. Mithra tells Mithra that his time is limited and that he has borrowed the body of her friend to bid her farewell. He tells her that on the day she was reborn, he asked her if she had any unfulfilled desires. She answered yes, and Mithra told her that he once promised to protect the descendants of the Bai family if she chose to return to the world. He explains that he had to make the choice between his revenge and living his life. He says that his divine power is only visible on his skin as a flower. If he were to turn into ashes and die, the divine power would not be visible on Mithra's skin, but only on the skin of a night-bloom flower. The petals of the flower will fall off and the soul of Mithra will scatter away, but Mithra says that he cannot change her wishes.