This chapter opens with a flashback to seven years ago, when Fang was supposed to be executed by god as a future demon. He is now a businessman who has dyed his hair "white" and wishes to marry a girl. He asks if Fang has asked permission to marry the girl and if he knows each other. Fang tells the businessman that he was once considered a future king of the country and that he had been executed at the age of eighteen. He tells him that the girl no longer belongs to the country of Fang, and that Fang is as strong as before. Fang asks the businessman to give up the name of "the strongest white tiger" and says that it is time for him to give it up. He says that he thought that Fang was strong enough to protect his mother, but that he did not have the strength to do so. He plans to earn money during the festival to help his mother.
This chapter opens with a flashback to seven years ago, when Fang was supposed to be executed by god as a future demon. He is now a businessman who has dyed his hair "white" and wishes to marry a girl. He asks if Fang has asked permission to marry the girl and if he knows each other. Fang tells the businessman that he was once considered a future king of the country and that he had been executed at the age of eighteen. He tells him that the girl no longer belongs to the country of Fang, and that Fang is as strong as before. Fang asks the businessman to give up the name of "the strongest white tiger" and says that it is time for him to give it up. He says that he thought that Fang was strong enough to protect his mother, but that he did not have the strength to do so. He plans to earn money during the festival to help his mother.