This chapter's epigraph is from the opening lines of the novel, "The Great Saint of the Qie Lan Sect" . It's a quote from one of the great saints of the Quy'an sect, Da Wusheng, who was killed by the cauldron at the beginning of Chapter One. The narrator tells the audience that this is a very important moment in the novel because it's the first time that a great saint has been killed by a cauldron. He compares the cauldron to the demon-refinement ring, which is a magical weapon that can be used to seal off a space. He says that he's learned a lot from the cauldron, and that he plans to use the cauldron as a weapon against the east saint. He's also excited to see the great saint because he hasn't seen anyone like him before. He tells the narrator that he never thought he'd see such a great person. He also says that the cauldron is a powerful weapon, but that he doesn't understand the full power of the ring. He plans to attack the cauldron first. He asks the narrator to help him find a way to get rid of the demon. He wants to know if she's doing anything at the valley, and the narrator says that she isn't doing anything. He wonders if the fog is just giving him a chance to kill the demon, or if she just coughed and coughed, and gave him the opportunity to kill her. He thinks that the fog and the cough are both unforgivable, and he decides that he won't be able to do anything about it. He goes on to say that the demon is a human being,
This chapter's epigraph is from the opening lines of the novel, "The Great Saint of the Qie Lan Sect" . It's a quote from one of the great saints of the Quy'an sect, Da Wusheng, who was killed by the cauldron at the beginning of Chapter One. The narrator tells the audience that this is a very important moment in the novel because it's the first time that a great saint has been killed by a cauldron. He compares the cauldron to the demon-refinement ring, which is a magical weapon that can be used to seal off a space. He says that he's learned a lot from the cauldron, and that he plans to use the cauldron as a weapon against the east saint. He's also excited to see the great saint because he hasn't seen anyone like him before. He tells the narrator that he never thought he'd see such a great person. He also says that the cauldron is a powerful weapon, but that he doesn't understand the full power of the ring. He plans to attack the cauldron first. He asks the narrator to help him find a way to get rid of the demon. He wants to know if she's doing anything at the valley, and the narrator says that she isn't doing anything. He wonders if the fog is just giving him a chance to kill the demon, or if she just coughed and coughed, and gave him the opportunity to kill her. He thinks that the fog and the cough are both unforgivable, and he decides that he won't be able to do anything about it. He goes on to say that the demon is a human being,