In this chapter, the Great Queen explains that she has not planned to tell the people of her homeland about her origins. Instead, she has decided to send some resources to introduce spiritual power and awakening rituals to the children of her village. The Great Queen says that she fears that the highness of the Great Wall will not accept that she is from the modern world. She says that because she is a soul traveler from another world, she does not believe in the belief of the "white tiger god." The white tiger god distorts the laws of the world, and she was killed by the "evilest thing" . The great queen says that he will not trust in the White tiger god. He says that after he met her, they have been through many weird things together. The queen says he will address the problem concerning the White Tiger god by himself. He asks the great queen if she has any pictures of his daughter, and the queen says she does.
In this chapter, the Great Queen explains that she has not planned to tell the people of her homeland about her origins. Instead, she has decided to send some resources to introduce spiritual power and awakening rituals to the children of her village. The Great Queen says that she fears that the highness of the Great Wall will not accept that she is from the modern world. She says that because she is a soul traveler from another world, she does not believe in the belief of the "white tiger god." The white tiger god distorts the laws of the world, and she was killed by the "evilest thing" . The great queen says that he will not trust in the White tiger god. He says that after he met her, they have been through many weird things together. The queen says he will address the problem concerning the White Tiger god by himself. He asks the great queen if she has any pictures of his daughter, and the queen says she does.