The monk apologizes for his rudeness to the young man, but says that he would have killed the boy if he hadn't shown up. He tells the boy that he's stronger than him now, and that he should show respect for him next time he sees him. The monk says that if the flower-rain tower weren't here, he'd kick the boy's ass. He also tells the monk that if he had not come to beg him, he wouldn't be so ungrateful. He says that now that he knows his true identity, he has to tell the people at the tower that he is the one who has come to ask them for the liquid. He explains that he needs to ask the woman to give him the liquid so that he can deal with the monarch sect. The woman is so vulnerable, he says, because she's a transcending- realm master and she needs the liquid now. He asks her to wake up, and she says that she is the only person who can do so. He thanks her for waking him up, saying that he has one more thing to do before the festival.
The monk apologizes for his rudeness to the young man, but says that he would have killed the boy if he hadn't shown up. He tells the boy that he's stronger than him now, and that he should show respect for him next time he sees him. The monk says that if the flower-rain tower weren't here, he'd kick the boy's ass. He also tells the monk that if he had not come to beg him, he wouldn't be so ungrateful. He says that now that he knows his true identity, he has to tell the people at the tower that he is the one who has come to ask them for the liquid. He explains that he needs to ask the woman to give him the liquid so that he can deal with the monarch sect. The woman is so vulnerable, he says, because she's a transcending- realm master and she needs the liquid now. He asks her to wake up, and she says that she is the only person who can do so. He thanks her for waking him up, saying that he has one more thing to do before the festival.