In this chapter, we learn that the "divine elixir" is not ours, but the "monsters" of the "Seven Imperial Families" have yet to arrive. The eldest child of the sect, xie, is the one who needs to surrender. He tells huangpu that there are still "four divine elixirs" left, and that he can go find them. He says that he wants all of them, but that the strongest one should have them. . The elder xie says that his son's strength is now at a new level, and he is afraid that he will not be able to resist the "bam immortal class-martial" of his son. The older xie tells his son that his strength has already surpassed his five years ago, when his son was the strongest of the Seven Imperial Families. He also says that the seven families will always belong to the same family, regardless of the authority of the father. He claims that he is a disciple of the sword mansion, and it is not up to him to decide who should join with the seven "imperial families." .
In this chapter, we learn that the "divine elixir" is not ours, but the "monsters" of the "Seven Imperial Families" have yet to arrive. The eldest child of the sect, xie, is the one who needs to surrender. He tells huangpu that there are still "four divine elixirs" left, and that he can go find them. He says that he wants all of them, but that the strongest one should have them. . The elder xie says that his son's strength is now at a new level, and he is afraid that he will not be able to resist the "bam immortal class-martial" of his son. The older xie tells his son that his strength has already surpassed his five years ago, when his son was the strongest of the Seven Imperial Families. He also says that the seven families will always belong to the same family, regardless of the authority of the father. He claims that he is a disciple of the sword mansion, and it is not up to him to decide who should join with the seven "imperial families." .