In this chapter, we learn that Cai Ming-liang is a corporal cultivator, which means that he can do whatever he wants in the world. He tells us that there are only 12 warriors in the city, and only one person is on top of the group. He also says that the people who use these words to describe the level of fighters are using them to define the division between the city and the countryside. He says that he defeated a 100 floor rival when courting a chick, and that if he had not run into him, he and zhi ping would have worn that formation master down. He adds that the two are just "miniatures," and that they are not of any purpose. He asks zhiping if he doesn't believe him, and he tells him that he has an idea for him. He thanks him for teaching him a lot, and says that this is because he teaches him so much on his patrol route. He then asks Xinhua to test how good his formation is.
In this chapter, we learn that Cai Ming-liang is a corporal cultivator, which means that he can do whatever he wants in the world. He tells us that there are only 12 warriors in the city, and only one person is on top of the group. He also says that the people who use these words to describe the level of fighters are using them to define the division between the city and the countryside. He says that he defeated a 100 floor rival when courting a chick, and that if he had not run into him, he and zhi ping would have worn that formation master down. He adds that the two are just "miniatures," and that they are not of any purpose. He asks zhiping if he doesn't believe him, and he tells him that he has an idea for him. He thanks him for teaching him a lot, and says that this is because he teaches him so much on his patrol route. He then asks Xinhua to test how good his formation is.