This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by Dr. Bledsoe. It's a poem about the life and death of a person. It says that if a person's heart doesn't matter to him or her, then he or she will die. This poem is about two people who are connected, and if they don't, then they will both die. The poem says that the two people can stay alive if they're connected, but if they aren't connected, they can't stay alive. This is because the two of them are loners, and they won't cooperate with each other's techniques. The two men agree that it's better to have a wedding without a wedding for a long time, since they haven't been married for so long. The man agrees that the wedding shouldn't be postponed. He tells the two men to start practicing the woman's beauty, since she's been trying to keep herself pretty for years, but they ignore it. He also tells them that he's still a cultivator, so he'll try to satisfy them with his own techniques. He says that his palm-based technique is unpredictable, but his other techniques are much more powerful, and can evolve infinitely. He's really good at it, and he tells the men to try and get some good stuff out of him, too, since he knows they'd be better off practicing the demon spell. The men agree to go out and greet a distinguished guest who's coming by soon, and the man tells the man to show his respect and help him out. He wants to know how the man got so fat, and how he can grow so big even when his father is angry with him. He wonders if his father really thought he was complimenting him, and wonders if he'd been living a life of wealth and
This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by Dr. Bledsoe. It's a poem about the life and death of a person. It says that if a person's heart doesn't matter to him or her, then he or she will die. This poem is about two people who are connected, and if they don't, then they will both die. The poem says that the two people can stay alive if they're connected, but if they aren't connected, they can't stay alive. This is because the two of them are loners, and they won't cooperate with each other's techniques. The two men agree that it's better to have a wedding without a wedding for a long time, since they haven't been married for so long. The man agrees that the wedding shouldn't be postponed. He tells the two men to start practicing the woman's beauty, since she's been trying to keep herself pretty for years, but they ignore it. He also tells them that he's still a cultivator, so he'll try to satisfy them with his own techniques. He says that his palm-based technique is unpredictable, but his other techniques are much more powerful, and can evolve infinitely. He's really good at it, and he tells the men to try and get some good stuff out of him, too, since he knows they'd be better off practicing the demon spell. The men agree to go out and greet a distinguished guest who's coming by soon, and the man tells the man to show his respect and help him out. He wants to know how the man got so fat, and how he can grow so big even when his father is angry with him. He wonders if his father really thought he was complimenting him, and wonders if he'd been living a life of wealth and